Yes, general alarm followed by the Man Overboard signal blasts. They researched this well. I still don't understand how they can slow a ship and safely perform a rescue. Ships are like locomotives, they can't stop on a dime. Wish they'd included a couple minutes of his rescue so we can see it's not that easy.
@@ruthtalley242probably stopped engines and turned hard a starboard/port. You can stop “quickly” when in open water like this, maybe four ship’s lengths. To rescue him they either lowered the lifeboat or waited for him to paddle to a ladder or the pilot’s hatch - but probably the former since the ship would stop quite some distance away and they wouldn’t wanna lose him (it’s a miracle they even saw him - that raft is pretty damn small when you’re standing in that bridge).
@@ruthtalley242 In simple terms the ship doesn't have to stop, they just turn 180 degrees and follow their original course in reverse, which slows the ship and puts them alongside the person in the water to render aid. There are several variations, usually you do a williamson turn and the course change looks like a teardrop, or a fishook. Depending on the location of the person in the water relative to the ship they might do something else.
Yes. They are way smarter than we think. They know and recognize our kind and they know ocean is not our natural habitat. Its entirely possible they relayed signals to wake him up to be rescued.
I travelled by planes like 50 times so far then one day I woke up and I wouldnt go near a plane even if you give me a million dollars. what do you think has happened to me.
Waking up at 4 o'clock in the morning makes you grow old five or six years per year. Fisiologically it's extremely exhausting. I used to wake up often at 05.30 when I worked as Controller, and I really don't think I could cope if I were still working. 🤯
@@duartesimoes508 Interesting. In one way I agree with you as I think our bodies and mind is accustomed to be awoken by sunlight, but on the other hand even when I awake at 4-4:30 AM, I’m still getting 7-8 hours of sleep a night.
@@Cukito4 bittersweet means something both bitter and sweet, or in this case, experiencing the joy of rescue, with the sadness that he just lost his friend and wasn't able to be saved together.
This is how I feel laying on my couch. Completely void of all hope, joy and energy. Waiting patiently for a miracle that will more than likely never come.
It's not going to come, the only one that's going to be able to make a difference is yourself. Stop being a victim, stop blaming the Boogie man, and start taking action on your own life and trying to fix it or else you will continue to lay in that couch for the rest of your life. You are not a four year old anymore waiting for mommy to come save you, you are an adult and it is up to you to make your life significantly better by doing the hard s*** that you don't want to do, making your life uncomfortable so that you can gain some confidence and better it, you have to walk through your desert of misery before you reach your Paradise or else you will remain in that desert for life.
I served in the Navy .. when I saw this scene I thought of a sailor on that bridge, sees the whale blows water out of his blowhole, and then notices the human(Tom Hanks) on the raft and immediately says, "captain .. captain look at this .. there's a guy on a raft..." Captain sees Hanks and yells out - "All Stop!!!" Launch the rescue boat!!" All in all ... a great movie!!!
@@pettyofficerdingleberry4478 maybe .. but Hanks was not from the crew and it wouldn't matter either way.. cause I know if I saw Hanks, I would of said, "ho shit .. look at this!!! Captain !!! wtf!!!
Whenever I see this scene, I think to myself, how easily they could have missed him. A man on a raft is a pinpoint compared to a container ship. What if nobody was looking out/down?
i like the part when he makes it over the final wave and looks back at the island. He is relieved but also kind of sad. 4 yrs of his life spent there. Its a moment i believe we’ve all had. Looking back at an odd experience. It wasnt positive. But it was a chunk of your life
Castaway is one of the most underrated of Hanks' movies. For me it works on so many different levels. There are some very poignant scenes in this well told story, this being one of them. The ending at the crossroads is also quite incredibly well done. A perfect metaphor for Hank's character's situation. The main thing I love about it though: is that it makes you think because it is so beautifully scripted by William Broyles Jr.
Agree 💯. Chuck's life is dominated by his job and his relationship with Kelly suffers because of his workload. In the end, it's his sailing skills which are gained in his free time that helps him and Wilson to escape the island.
Such an excellent and sad movie. The poor man had his life ruined forever, rescued or not. Lost touch, lost his beloved wife, lost everything. He endured Hell on Earth for so long very much for nothing. I always feel extremely depressed when I see this masterpiece.
His girlfriend was cheating on him. His brother tried to tell him at the party. She was using him as a raft while she went to school. The term Castaway is a metaphor about his relationship.
Good movie. I have a painting that looks a lot like the final scene in the movie--corn fields all around. I don't know who painted it, but I think my father got the painting. My older brother got it after our father passed away. When I moved into a place of my own, my brother decided that I needed this big picture to fill a big wall space. He also thinks it resembles that last scene in the movie. Many years ago I watched that and other movies on DVDs borrowed from the library. My brother would sometimes watch with me. Now I can watch all sorts of stuff on my tablet PC. Anyway, good movie.
Whales are remarkably intelligent. I believe the whale that was curious and came to the surface to see Chuck just after he left the island kept following the raft and spouted water on him to wake him up when the ship was passing.
@@test-zl2lw I don't think so...pretty sure they have an inflatable raft they can use to zip to and from the rescue site. The ship prob wouldn't even have to slow down much; they travel pretty slowly to begin with.
i think not showing the rescue is done tastefully in this film, at this point he was thoroughly drained, physically and emotionally. it's like he didn't even feel anything during the rescue and might not even remember much of it
No it definitely was the MOB Alarm. They wouldn't just stopnthe engines either you would turn towards the MOB so in this case they would go full starboard then slow the engines
Ships like that don’t have especially large crews, and it’s very possible no-one would’ve seen Chuck. It’s not like they have a lookout aboard keeping their eyes peeled for marooned people on life rafts.
I've worked as an AB on deep sea cargo ships. There's always at least two guys on the bridge at a time, sometimes more. We're a lot more alert during the daytime The chances of him being seen from that short distance are far greater than the chances of him not
actually they do have someone on look out at all times lmao that’s why it’s called “being on watch” - there is sea debris and other crap to look out for, you don’t just assume the path is clear because the ocean is a big place - you have to watch what’s around the whole ship just like you watch around the whole car when you drive
One thing that always bothered me was that he went from fully tanned (like years of being in the sun), then four weeks later is magically back to his normal skin tone again. Just not physically possible.
Hope that they will be found? Look at all the people that have their partners gone missing. Look at the loved ones of the victims of that Malaysian Airlines Flight that mysteriously lost contact. Are any of them being unfaithful whores?
She actually knew that he was still alive somewhere eventhough no one found him but everyone told her to stop saying that and that she had to let him go
1:45 I have to wonder what exactly the person on the other end would've said, and how they would've said it, to cause her to go 'Okay' so nonchalantly. Talk about failing to duly brace someone for the shock of a lifetime.
Although a great movie, most of it was pretty unrealistic...including this scene. A ship like that was probably just on autopilot. Plus, ANYONE of the skeleton crew onboard seeing him would have been the biggest stroke of luck.
Once Hanks left that island his life was never quite the same. His rescuers became his captors and now control his life - he's fled the country in hopes of evading facing charges.
@@MariaMartinez-researcher Good point, but a hand full of sand and coconut would do the trick right quick. If he was dirty surrounded by water, he was just a dirty cat by nature.
Maybe this is why... Chuck: "If it wasn't for this volleyball that I brought to life, that I named, that I gave a face to with my own flesh and blood...there is no way I would still be here today.... Stan: Yeah...brb.... ..."911 Where is your emergency?
I mean I’m sure he would have told the story of Wilson to portray how F$&@ed up life was on the island and what he needed to do as a coping mechanism. But I like your take on it too 😂
Roughly 20 minutes. Some can do a "Crash Stop" in 14 minutes, but that is rare. They would at least 5 miles before stopping; noting they typically turn their engines off 20 minutes prior to port in order to conserve fuel.
and THEN...as soon as he boards the cargo vessel, the ship gets taken over by Somali Pirates...that segways into Toms next film.
'nailed it!
Hahahaha
😂😂😂😂
AHAHHAHAA
plot twist: tom hanks says suddenly "I'm the captain now."
@@05Hogsrule Wrong ocean.
The alarm you hear is the Man Overboard alarm. The horn blast is to let the crew know to be at their stations.
Yes, general alarm followed by the Man Overboard signal blasts. They researched this well. I still don't understand how they can slow a ship and safely perform a rescue. Ships are like locomotives, they can't stop on a dime. Wish they'd included a couple minutes of his rescue so we can see it's not that easy.
@@ruthtalley242probably stopped engines and turned hard a starboard/port. You can stop “quickly” when in open water like this, maybe four ship’s lengths. To rescue him they either lowered the lifeboat or waited for him to paddle to a ladder or the pilot’s hatch - but probably the former since the ship would stop quite some distance away and they wouldn’t wanna lose him (it’s a miracle they even saw him - that raft is pretty damn small when you’re standing in that bridge).
The ship makes a U-turn which allows boats to get the person and then be picked up.
@@ruthtalley242 In simple terms the ship doesn't have to stop, they just turn 180 degrees and follow their original course in reverse, which slows the ship and puts them alongside the person in the water to render aid. There are several variations, usually you do a williamson turn and the course change looks like a teardrop, or a fishook. Depending on the location of the person in the water relative to the ship they might do something else.
@@ruthtalley242 They almost drove past him too. The alarm didn't sound until the wheelhouse was nearly even with his raft.
The whales guide him to the ship. Then the whales wake him up by blowing water on him. Love this part.
They're very clever. Its entirely possible they would do something like that. Dolphins have protected humans from sharks.
The sharks did! Friggin dolphins always get the credit. Sharks aren't gonna eat Tom Hanks.
Yes. They are way smarter than we think. They know and recognize our kind and they know ocean is not our natural habitat. Its entirely possible they relayed signals to wake him up to be rescued.
@@vijabhinav Yeah - probably intelligent enough to connect a lone human on a raft should be with his kind on the ship.
Dolphins are actually huge assholes.
Then they did him dirty by giving him a seafood party.
😂
I would never touch seafood again after that
Should’ve given him chunk of sirloin steak, beef burger, etc
😅 Right? Give the man pizza 🍕
Something not sea related 😑
no shit. Who thought up that idea?
After the last flight he took, if I'm Chuck, I'll take a train home.
Yeah, always wondered why FedEx had the gall to fly him back. Put the poor man on a cruise liner!
@@Psyfi85 Chuck wants to get back fast ... I've been in an accident in a car, and I'm still driving.
I'd walk home. Hell with everything especially FedEx.
I travelled by planes like 50 times so far then one day I woke up and I wouldnt go near a plane even if you give me a million dollars. what do you think has happened to me.
That’s EXACTLY how I struggle to wake up and get out of bed when my alarm goes off at 4 in the AM 😂
Waking up at 4 o'clock in the morning makes you grow old five or six years per year. Fisiologically it's extremely exhausting. I used to wake up often at 05.30 when I worked as Controller, and I really don't think I could cope if I were still working. 🤯
@@duartesimoes508 Interesting. In one way I agree with you as I think our bodies and mind is accustomed to be awoken by sunlight, but on the other hand even when I awake at 4-4:30 AM, I’m still getting 7-8 hours of sleep a night.
🤣🤣🤣 fr
Don't We All 😅😅
Did it this Morning Hilarious
He just lost Wilson at the scene immediately before this scene. Makes this rescue scene very bittersweet.
What does bittersweat mean?
He had more from Jeffery’s island, so…
@@Cukito4 bittersweet means something both bitter and sweet, or in this case, experiencing the joy of rescue, with the sadness that he just lost his friend and wasn't able to be saved together.
@@ssj4naka That's bittersweet. I asked for bittersweat, which was in the original comment.
@@Cukito4👍
Great. Chuck finally got rescued
As seaman it gives me the goose bumps and a knot in my throat❤
Salute! 🌹⚓
Try being in iragi in 2001 in a war zone next
Same, few people know just how ALONE you can be on the ocean.
This is how I feel laying on my couch. Completely void of all hope, joy and energy. Waiting patiently for a miracle that will more than likely never come.
start doing push ups and lay in the sun.
It's not going to come, the only one that's going to be able to make a difference is yourself. Stop being a victim, stop blaming the Boogie man, and start taking action on your own life and trying to fix it or else you will continue to lay in that couch for the rest of your life. You are not a four year old anymore waiting for mommy to come save you, you are an adult and it is up to you to make your life significantly better by doing the hard s*** that you don't want to do, making your life uncomfortable so that you can gain some confidence and better it, you have to walk through your desert of misery before you reach your Paradise or else you will remain in that desert for life.
Dang dude...
@@sacr3lmao
So GET OFF THE COUCH!
One of the best scenes ever filmed IMHO.
I served in the Navy .. when I saw this scene I thought of a sailor on that bridge, sees the whale blows water out of his blowhole, and then notices the human(Tom Hanks) on the raft and immediately says, "captain .. captain look at this .. there's a guy on a raft..." Captain sees Hanks and yells out - "All Stop!!!" Launch the rescue boat!!" All in all ... a great movie!!!
Correct term is "man overboard"
@@pettyofficerdingleberry4478 maybe .. but Hanks was not from the crew and it wouldn't matter either way.. cause I know if I saw Hanks, I would of said, "ho shit .. look at this!!! Captain !!! wtf!!!
If the Captain was like a health insurance CEO. He would have kept going because it would be too expensive to stop. Rescue declined.
@@maxwellcrazycat9204 🤣🤣🤣
Yeah it would have been cool if we could see any part of his rescue, or any better acting than Helen Hunt fake fainting
I may not be a smart man, Wilson, but I know what a raft is.
That was Captain Phillips' ship.
He is the captain now
hahaha yes....
Maersk Alabama
Soon followed and attacked by Pirates hijacking it for another 6 months
That's what he did after fed ex 😂
Love those guys on bridge just staring at him
To their defence, there wasn’t a lot they could at that very moment
Whenever I see this scene, I think to myself, how easily they could have missed him. A man on a raft is a pinpoint compared to a container ship. What if nobody was looking out/down?
Chuck's raft could easily had been seen as no more than drifting flotsam. If the whales hadn't intervened...
The Radar can pick it. The primitive shipborne Radars from WW II were already capable of picking periscopes and lifeboats.
@@duartesimoes508 Radar wouldn't pick that up. That'd be lost in surface clutter.
One of the best movies ever made. Incredible scene…. the ship, the whale trying to wake him up, and the siren. Incredible.
I have ice in my glass... But i lost her all over again... ❤❤❤❤wow...wow... Just wow.. 😂😂😂wat a line...
mmmm, shrimp... you got fried shrimp, boiled shrimp, fricasseed shrimp, coconut shrimp, pineapple shrimp...
And a jar of Bubba Gump cocktail sauce
Popcorn shrimp…
😅😅😅😅😅
i like the part when he makes it over the final wave and looks back at the island. He is relieved but also kind of sad. 4 yrs of his life spent there. Its a moment i believe we’ve all had. Looking back at an odd experience. It wasnt positive. But it was a chunk of your life
Must be some feeling to see not just your fellow man after that long but a giant marvel of man's creation in that ship to save you.
Castaway is one of the most underrated of Hanks' movies. For me it works on so many different levels. There are some very poignant scenes in this well told story, this being one of them. The ending at the crossroads is also quite incredibly well done. A perfect metaphor for Hank's character's situation. The main thing I love about it though: is that it makes you think because it is so beautifully scripted by William Broyles Jr.
Agree 💯. Chuck's life is dominated by his job and his relationship with Kelly suffers because of his workload. In the end, it's his sailing skills which are gained in his free time that helps him and Wilson to escape the island.
Having a major phobia of the ocean, whales, and large ships, I would have never made it off that island. This scene always scared the crap out of me.
Same here, I’m always scared of the ocean, don’t know what’s underneath..watching that ocean liner sails by is so scary..
I would have stayed on the Island. He was there for how many years? Screw civilization and taxes.
And sharks
He even drank a Dr Pepper with 2 cups of ice on the plane when they found him. In Forrest Gump he had about 15 Dr Peppers when he met the president
my man lost his tan in 4 weeks
... and the large melanoma-looking patch on his forehead near his eyebrow was gone & didn't leave a scar.
You can lose a tan faster than that depending on your skin type and complection. Lots of brain dead people in these threads
@@jdmarr2259And that was just a bruise didnt u watch the effin movie? Good god
Amazing what soap and water can do.
I'd lose it in 4 days...
Dont travel with Tom Hanks. Whether on a plane, or a train, or a space ship, or a cargo ship, or a navy frigate, or a shrimp boat.
Such an excellent and sad movie. The poor man had his life ruined forever, rescued or not. Lost touch, lost his beloved wife, lost everything. He endured Hell on Earth for so long very much for nothing. I always feel extremely depressed when I see this masterpiece.
True. But he finds the woman of his dreams in the end. She was the one on the island with him represented by the angel wings package.
@duartesimoes508 - He didn't lose any wife; he had never been married to her. And he didn't lose everything; he still had his life, didn't he?
His girlfriend was cheating on him. His brother tried to tell him at the party.
She was using him as a raft while she went to school.
The term Castaway is a metaphor about his relationship.
He was more upset losing Wilson than his wife. Losing Wilson traumatized me
Yeah he had to go and deal with all that, start paying taxes and medical bills and putting up with people's BS. I would have stayed on the island.
He was fortunate that ship came by when it did. Those last few logs of the raft would not have held together much longer.
You see me? I am the Captain now!
Good movie. I have a painting that looks a lot like the final scene in the movie--corn fields all around. I don't know who painted it, but I think my father got the painting. My older brother got it after our father passed away. When I moved into a place of my own, my brother decided that I needed this big picture to fill a big wall space. He also thinks it resembles that last scene in the movie. Many years ago I watched that and other movies on DVDs borrowed from the library. My brother would sometimes watch with me. Now I can watch all sorts of stuff on my tablet PC. Anyway, good movie.
This movie only reinforced my distrust of Helen Hunt
Why?
It’s such a sad thing that happened.
She definitely can’t be blamed for leaving Chuck. He literally died. They had a funeral. It’s not her fault
But was she already banging the dentist before the plane crash?
@@IlIlIlIlIlIlIlIl-v9h Well, he didn’t literally die. However, her and everyone else had fully believed he did and who can blame them.
He almost slept through it.
Watching the boat almost go by legit one of the scariest movie moments!
They saw him, regardless.
@@trwentThat's hilarious now that I think about it. People in the theater are freaking out. In reality, the crew was on top of it. Lol.
I can't believe he got on another plane.
No other way to get home.
@@JoanBrown-j3e
I guess boats stopped existing after he was rescued?
That was good one
Keep this on forever please😊
Crewmember: Hey look a piece of wood.
*sees it’s chuck*
Crewmember: HOLY FISH PASTE!!! IT’S A GUY
>SHIP'S HORN BLASTS< " oO ! Pardon me ! Must have been those sour mangoes I ate !"
Helen Hunt made that faint look completely believable.
Even though no one faints anymore.
Vertigo @@trwent
really? I think it looks totally artificial.
@@trwent No, they really do. Usually they go very pale first and then just drop. Usually it's the fall that does the most damage.
@@trwentfrom the jab…
How tired I feel waking up for work, putting sleep over literally dying in the middle of the ocean.
I wonder if he drank about 15 Dr. Pepper’s upon returning to the Mainland?🤔
I gotta pee
Looked pretty well loaded yet still she's practically out of the water 😅. By the looks of it half of the propeller would be chewing air.
Whales are remarkably intelligent. I believe the whale that was curious and came to the surface to see Chuck just after he left the island kept following the raft and spouted water on him to wake him up when the ship was passing.
Crew is at stations on the starboard wing looking right at him.
They saw him before this scene starts.
It's amazing how he lost his tan in just 4 weeks
Not a tan he just burning most of the time and haven't heal from the damage.
Wish they showed the actual rescue.
making it realistically, it would have taken some hours, if they didn't have a choppa on board. :)) the break distances of those ships are looong.
@@test-zl2lw I don't think so...pretty sure they have an inflatable raft they can use to zip to and from the rescue site. The ship prob wouldn't even have to slow down much; they travel pretty slowly to begin with.
i think not showing the rescue is done tastefully in this film, at this point he was thoroughly drained, physically and emotionally. it's like he didn't even feel anything during the rescue and might not even remember much of it
His wife was like, "Damn, I thought the bomb I planted on that plane killed him!"
One of my favorite movies, but that made me laugh!
Good one
Cast away is something discarded! Castaway is someone who’s survived a shipwreck!
When ya faint ya don't tend to conveniently fall in a manner that spares your head from being bashed in 1:54. I have experience in this.
Fantastic movie
Numbskull
The tan really faded.
I LIKE WHEN HE SAYS KELLY WHEN THE SHIP BLOWS THE HORN..... KELLY....KELLY...KELLY...!!!!!🚢
Funny how they served him a bunch of seafood after his return he was only impressed by the ice.
Was that alarm for man overboard?
Probably "all stop" on the engines.
No it definitely was the MOB Alarm. They wouldn't just stopnthe engines either you would turn towards the MOB so in this case they would go full starboard then slow the engines
The initial horn was the General Alarm, followed by the Man overboard alarm.
No! It was time for lunch in the mess room.
@@dorkbrandon4422 LOL
After years on his island, the huge cargo ship must've seemed like an apparition to Chuck.
I just noticed, in that short 4 weeks between his rescue and his return home his tan has virtually disappeared!!!
If Helen Hunt was my wife to be, I’d stay on the island.
hhhh i like that. very funny. what has she done
Does anyone know the name of the actual ship used here?
4 weeks later he is not tanned anymore 😊
Wonder how many miles it took for that ship to actually stop?
Ships like that don’t have especially large crews, and it’s very possible no-one would’ve seen Chuck. It’s not like they have a lookout aboard keeping their eyes peeled for marooned people on life rafts.
Obviously it’s possible, except that didn’t happen and there were visible crew staring right at him.
I've worked as an AB on deep sea cargo ships. There's always at least two guys on the bridge at a time, sometimes more. We're a lot more alert during the daytime
The chances of him being seen from that short distance are far greater than the chances of him not
actually they do have someone on look out at all times lmao that’s why it’s called “being on watch” - there is sea debris and other crap to look out for, you don’t just assume the path is clear because the ocean is a big place - you have to watch what’s around the whole ship just like you watch around the whole car when you drive
@@davidlane1248What does “AB” mean?
@@blockmasterscott able bodied seaman
One thing that always bothered me was that he went from fully tanned (like years of being in the sun), then four weeks later is magically back to his normal skin tone again. Just not physically possible.
I mean, if my wife vanished without a trace 5 years ago, what am I supposed to do?
Hope that they will be found?
Look at all the people that have their partners gone missing. Look at the loved ones of the victims of that Malaysian Airlines Flight that mysteriously lost contact. Are any of them being unfaithful whores?
5 years? She got married a year after, second year she pregnant, hence 5 after the crash she had a 3 y.o kid
@@KemRinget-cw4vgTo be fair they also were not married. They were going to get engaged.
@@KemRinget-cw4vg wait...that kid is not 3. maybe a year and a half.
she waited at most a couple of months lol.
So it only took 4 weeks to go from Mexican to Minnesota white?
Even less I think
The IMDb quotes reveals how the phone call went.
1:39
Somebody had pissed on him
No, God, or whoever, said “pay attention”
@@gilliandudoward3619the whales brought him to the boat and woke him up for it
Whale Schpunken
She should’ve put on speakerphone , what was said to her.
My favorite scene
Man overboard, Starboard side, all hands man your rescue stations
After all those years the chances of a huge ship 🚢 in the area is crazy like what was it doing there
So kind the end of move n happy again
Wilson.... Oh God, I've lost my Wilson... Wilson, please forgive me...
Ah this is where he decided to work for Maersk
Would have liked to see what happened during the four weeks
...and yet i always survive. Good times your way my fellow
How long was he gone? How old is that child?
I wish they had shown Chuck being taken aboard ship.
Ya I would've liked to see his emotions at getting rescued.
If you look closely at all the magazine clippings and maps Kelly has on her table one shows him talking to someone on the ship.
@@jogman262will have to check that out
@@jogman262 ah thanx Good observation, I have downloaded it in good quality and it is observed that he is lying on a stretcher in care
Not gonna lie, I initially read that as Chuck Norris & am now slightly disappointed.
Chuck Norris wouldn’t get lost at sea. The sea would get lost in Chuck Norris.
😂
Chuck Norris is dead.
@@calvinnickel9995 The bogey man looks under his bed to see if Chuck Norris is hiding there
@@calvinnickel9995 Chuck Norris has a bearskin rug in his house. The bear isn’t dead, it’s just afraid to get up.
Amo esse filme amo Tom Hanks ❤❤❤❤❤
Wilson!! 😂
and then, on the flight home he struck a flock of birds and had to land in the Hudson River
Chuck no land in sight
How did the captain rescue him out of the water
How can this movie be 25 years old????
Esta película me recuerda a la asombrosa historia del hombre que regresó del Triángulo de las Bermudas
what does he say @ 1:33?
He's saying "Kelly ...", which is the name of the Helen Hunt character
When I saw it the first time I thought he was saying kill me.@@rtl4x4
"Hitch a *koff, hack* ride?" *collapse*
That was the whale that moved him to safety into the shipping lane, that’s what I always believed
I here they're doing a sequel except this time Chuck washes up on Epstiens Island
So in 4 years Kelly got over Chuck, found someone else, married him and had a kid. She didn’t waste any time.
Wasn't the new guy Chuck's old dentist? I've heard of getting drilled. But this has gone too far
She actually knew that he was still alive somewhere eventhough no one found him but everyone told her to stop saying that and that she had to let him go
Jeez tell the girlfriend to sit down before breaking the news like that
1:45 I have to wonder what exactly the person on the other end would've said, and how they would've said it, to cause her to go 'Okay' so nonchalantly. Talk about failing to duly brace someone for the shock of a lifetime.
That makes hair stand up on the back of your neck!????????
I really would like to know is the movie on real life story,real person or it's all fictional
Although a great movie, most of it was pretty unrealistic...including this scene. A ship like that was probably just on autopilot. Plus, ANYONE of the skeleton crew onboard seeing him would have been the biggest stroke of luck.
Once Hanks left that island his life was never quite the same. His rescuers became his captors and now control his life - he's fled the country in hopes of evading facing charges.
Man lost his tan incredibly fast
Lol.. I know I would, too.
He had no soap or hot water or anything to scrub himself. Most likely, it was no tan.
@@MariaMartinez-researcher Good point, but a hand full of sand and coconut would do the trick right quick. If he was dirty surrounded by water, he was just a dirty cat by nature.
4 weeks is fast?
Loved this movie just didn’t love the many time jumps
Always bothered me that he didn’t discuss Wilson to anyone when he was rescued
He filed a claim on Wilson's Life Insurance.
Maybe this is why...
Chuck: "If it wasn't for this volleyball that I brought to life, that I named, that I gave a face to with my own flesh and blood...there is no way I would still be here today....
Stan: Yeah...brb....
..."911 Where is your emergency?
I mean I’m sure he would have told the story of Wilson to portray how F$&@ed up life was on the island and what he needed to do as a coping mechanism. But I like your take on it too 😂
I like ship sirens
It’s the man overboard siren. The blast is to let the crew know someone has been found and to be at your stations.
Plot twist. Chuck Nolan/Tom Hanks discovers that the crew isn't diverse enough and asks to be put back on his raft. Maybe the next ship.
How long would it take for the ship to stop?
Roughly 20 minutes. Some can do a "Crash Stop" in 14 minutes, but that is rare. They would at least 5 miles before stopping; noting they typically turn their engines off 20 minutes prior to port in order to conserve fuel.
What if he slept through the ship going by and never saw it?
P sure the people on board saw him- they had an alarm and everything.