CAST AWAY Clip - "Plane Crash" (2000) Tom Hanks
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- CAST AWAY Clip - "Plane Crash" (2000) Tom Hanks
PLOT: Obsessively punctual FedEx executive Chuck Noland (Tom Hanks) is en route to an assignment in Malaysia when his plane crashes over the Pacific Ocean during a storm. The sole survivor of the flight, Chuck washes ashore on a deserted island. When his efforts to sail away and contact help fail, Chuck learns how to survive on the island, where he remains for years, accompanied by only his handmade volleyball friend, Wilson. Will Chuck ever return to civilization and reunite with his loved ones?
CAST: Tom Hanks and Helen Hunt
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Decades later and this scene still gets me on the edge of my seat!
Yep and laughing hysterical
Yeah I get those bowel movements too
hell yeah
And all without music, masterclass editing, cinematography, script
How’d his thumb look?
That part really got me.
This scene always gets me. It’s the most intense plane crash scene ever in my opinion
The one in flight was up there no pun intended
As well as final destination and Fearless ..
I think that scene in “Knowing” with Nic Cage was pretty terrifying as well.
@@eivoMSeb the con air one when they crash landed in Vegas
Alive
As a guy who experienced watching this film at a very young age, i cannot explain how impactful this felt the first time. Absolute terrifying and intense atmosphere.
I used to watch this movie many times with my sister, mom and dad as a little girl and it kinda traumatised me but I was amazed at the same time.
Even more when you remember it’s on Christmas Eve night
This whole scene is insane. The part where as soon as the cabin was breached, the moment you see the water,
Fine I’ll watch cast away again
Bruh Im.gonna purchase this movie 😢😢❤❤❤❤
4:37
The condensation in the air? Yeah, they're depressurizing from about 10,000ft to probably around 30,000 or more (the weather may have had them flying higher). Instant fog, people might pass out too
yeah and pickles are good too why aren't there pickles gosh I love pickles
pickles.
@@Theothesleeper pickles! I love pickles
Superbly shot scene. The added touch of showing the engine spoiling up and disintegrating was so cool.
Great for dramatic effect, but in reality this would never happen; there's no way the engines would still be spooling up after the plane has just broken up on impact. The engines would've stopped the second the cockpit went under, as all engine controls would've been severed. Engines can't and won't throttle up/down on their own.
@ no duh lol
Definitely the best and most-intense crash scene I've ever seen in a movie
So ur the movie excuses Jesus
You what silly bollocks?
2:58 3:58
Check out the one in "Alive"
"Best most intense crash ever!"
Yeah, especially the part about Tom Hanks staying on his feet rather than flying into the cockpit at 400 miles an hour thanks to a little thing called momentum. After watching this documentary, I finally learned that seatbelts are a scam.
Without a doubt, this is one of the most scary and exciting scenes in my cinematic memory.
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Saw this classic in theaters with my dad. Can't believe thats been 24 years and he has been gone for nearly ten of that.
What was your Dad's favorite movie of all time?
Went and saw this with my dad as well. Good memory. I wanted to see the grinch movie with Jim Carey instead, but my old man talked me into Cast Away . Sorry you lost your dad ❤
RIP
@@SimonJack94Watched it with my dad in Christmas of 2000 as well. We also went to see The Grinch during those holidays. Sorry for your loss.
yup saw this in theaters years ago , classic.
This is one of the greatest special effects scenes ever in the movies. I've flown a lot and this has a very realistic feel....although unusual that Tom suffered almost no serious injury. But that's the movies.
how would you know what is a realistic crash? I would say it looks like depressurization..but they imply bad weather. Its actually not very clear scene
Sfx is really.goofy if you analyse it, but the same for any modern era movie.
I am sure Gene Siskel would say he is not impressed, though he was a terrible critic.
@@edwardhale4294looks like they had an uncontained engine failure which compromised the integrity of the fuselage while in bad weather. Literally the worst case scenario. When they pan back to the cockpit they’re running an engine failure checklist and pull a fire handle. Having done oceanic operations, the radio calls leading up to the mishap were all very realistic, as were the procedures following. I agree it’s one of the best filmed crashes out there
Right on the money. For a movie plane crash this sets up a scene that would give me the “shit in my pants” vibe if I were in the cockpit. Deviating south of course for miles, not able to get through on a shitty HF freq, engine failure that takes out pressurization, etc.
I get actual chills watching this incredible sequence.
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It's indeed quite incredible. Plane crashes into the water at hundreds of miles per hour and Tom Hanks completely denies physics by getting pushed AFT into the plane instead of continuing to move at hundreds of miles per over forward and getting smeared all over the atomized remains of the cockpit and the rock hard water surface.
How much does your dad make an hour?
Tom Hanks is the only actor I know of that made people cry about something as mundane as a volleyball. He had a long road from doing comedy and sit-com roles before finally doing more serious roles, then become a triple AAA actor.
I liked him better when he was Tom Foolery...now he's all Tom Serious.
And then he got seduced by the Dark Side and is now a minion of Hellyweird and Epstein Isle.
he had Issac Kappy murdered
Top gun actor if you will
I never cried for the stupid volleyball, just laughed.
this has always been one of the most terrifying few minutes of any movie I've ever seen
it was fake,did not scare me at all
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Saving private Ryan!
@@tomtalley2192 yeah.....omaha beach....#1 Most terrifying
Flight w/ Denzel Washington crash scene
Still remember this terror inducing scene first time I saw it. Insane
In the cinema back in 2000... Same here
one of the best scenes in the last 25 years. certainly the best plane crash scene. great movie
was too long for a plane crash
You see that dude at 3:59??
The wind noise that can also be heard as somebody screaming always gives me chills
Filmmaking at its finest. The sequence of camera shots is brilliant. Making a film requires the perfect combination of storyboards, a script, camera angles, lighting, sets, cutaways, etc. This scene has it all. Superb.
You're telling me this movie has lighting, camera angles AND sets? Man, what crazy idea is Hollywood gonna come up with next 😅
@@Ryan-Petre I was trying to convey this scene brings all those elements together very nicely. Hopefully God forgives you for being a bully.
I didn't see any storyboards. Were they under the seats with the lifejackets?
That bandage was keeping everything together.
it must have been a Boeing.
Nop it was a MD-11
@@JackGero-hd6mo and who owns Mcdonnell Douglas? ;)
Wait a minute
…
Well, just found out now rest in peace Donald Douglas
@swavekbu4959
Looks like it was a Boeing
IMHO...best crash scene ever done. the way they capture the speed approaching the water. Just terrifying.
Why didn't Tom Hanks just land the plane on the Hudson River?
Because he was trying to make a successful splashdown in the ocean for NASA
Didn't have a mustache. They grant you +200 flying skills and +50 luck
Because he was a held up as a hostage by Somali pirates.
Was looking for Ryan first
Good one!
Just to think he went through all this to later become a ship captain who gets taken hostage. This man can't catch a break.
If you’re ever tempted to travel with TH, take my advice. DON’T!
He is in retirement now.
Just wait until you hear about his trip into space.
He was so inspired by his rescuers that he eventually decided to become a Navy captain himself. He would go on to do battle against multiple German U-boats in WW2
Ah, that's funny, I love reading the comments 😄👍
Let’s not forget, Wilson also survived the plane crash
Yea but he lost his ability to speak.
@@maximusolivia9982 Well... a plane crash can be quite traumatizing. The poor guy was just an innocent volleyball.
@@maximusolivia9982 good point, I’m hoping he could swim
Thats the point where wilson changed his name to BOB@@johnurban7333
@@maximusolivia9982some say he still out there floatin to this day.
Can't belieeeeeeve this movie is 23 years old!!!! Great film!
24 years old now
Make believe...but, it actually happened to my uncle in a B-29 in 1945, the plane lost 2 engines on take off from Tinian island and they crashed into the Pacific ...there was an opening in the side of the plane and he dove into the water that was on fire...he swam under the fire as long as he could...holding his breath...he was badly burned and spent many months in the hospital...he said when the nurses scraped off the scabs, the pain was unbelievable...but necessary for the healing process...he later in life became an engineer...Fred Wiedower...from St. Vincent, Arkansas...the nicest man you could ever meet...he was only 18 years old when he was chosen to become a navigator for the US Army...in 1943.
How old are you??
Did he have a volleyball too?
Amazing story !!
People forget the average age of a B17 crew was 25, with a range from roughly 18 to 30-35. They were all so young, and they saved our future.
Greatest generation of men ever. Tough men, despite their young age.
THIS is Hanks' best performance and one of the greatest performances of all time in general. Freaking powerful stuff. Even his Oscar winning turns pale next to this in my opinion.
He's done a lot of great roles but I think this is honestly next in line to Forest Gump. If not on par with it
Only Tom Hanks could get a grown man to cry about a volley ball.
Director Robert zemekis did an extraordinary job taking you with him while this plane crash is taking place …. My humble opinion, but probably one of the best crash scenes on film there may be others but this one stands out for me….. the directing is phenomenal ……
He carried the movie, and very few actors can do that.
This scene in the theater was terrifying. Almost enough to put me off flying.
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As someone who’s scared of flying due to risk of crashes AND who is thalassaphobic, scenes like this are quite harrowing for me to watch also!
6:08 never noticed before that you can already see the Island in the distance. Pretty cool detail.
Good eye. Never noticed that until you said it. That would explain how he would have managed to survive in that storm in the middle of the pacific with no land anywhere nearby: He wouldn’t have. He was only out there for a bit and drifted towards a nearby uncharted land mass before the storm could sink his raft. Excellent detail.
i watched this magnificent film way back in 2000 in a cinema theater. and i cried when he lost his only friend wilson. i must have been 20 years old back then
Everytime that scene w Wilson, 😢😢
So having worked for FedEx. If you guys are wondering the situation here.
1.bad storm
2.turbulence and weight of the cargo unsecure
3. The Fedex cans holding cargo have shifted around making planes weight shift harder to control.
4.the cabin decompression is suppose to be because unmarked or marked “DG” DANGEROUS-GOODS have now come in contact and caused fire or explosion and now they are loosing altitude. Things were different.
Having worked as a Dangerous Goods Agent this was always my fear for a flight crews flying with my DG CAN
Or potentially DG/HAZ that’s unmarked by shipper causing problems
Value Jet
Haven't seen the whole movie so I have to ask was the company responsible for the years he was stranded and if so did he ever get compensated. After all this was all on company time
lol there's some video or online thing they calculated it was 500k or something@@GrosvnerMcaffrey
As a fellow FedEx air employee the movie doesn’t suggest that the DG can exploded. The land likely ditched because of extreme turbulence etc
@@johnniemann5231 in the movie at the end they his gf says it was a DG mishap in the movie
The way this whole scene is shot and edited is absolutely masterful. The sound design is also top-notch. Cast away is a top 10 film.
No way I'm undoing my seat belt in the middle of a plane crash for a picture of Helen Hunt.
right😂😂😂
Haha!!
😂😂😂
speak for yourself lol😄
Probably saved his life though, otherwise he's likely crushed by the cargo crates in his seat.
The sound and the shooting of this scene is insane!! best scariest plane crash scene ever which will literally make you feel it
We shot most of that sequence in the tank on stage 27 at Sony in Culver City. Still one of the best plane crash sequences- Tom's acting was incredible.
You worked on Cast Away?
Cool
So many questions! How long did this sequence take to complete? The flight procedures seem incredibly accurate, were there technical advisors on set? The scene ends with the realistic deaths of 4 of the 5 characters, was there a sense of solemnity on the part of the cast and crew? I can only imagine the headspace that these guys would have to occupy, to try to recreate the experience that thousands of aviators have had in the past, to convey a sense of calm but also make it clear they know it's a gravely dangerous scenario.
Thank you for your contribution to this film, whatever your role was.
Any proof?
@@RowdyCuzz demanding proof of something that someone says on the internet of their personal experience is lame dude. Why would anyone want to prove anything to you?
Remember seeing this in the cinema when it released. Excellent film and this scene alone was epic.
Best plane crash scene of last 30 years... OMG that hissing jet engine sound is nightmare fodder
It’s the sounds of the metal creaking and bending and the water visual that gets me every time! 😱
Truly great scene, no matter how many times watched! Tom Hanks and the Flight crew are brilliant!
brilliant? they are actors,are fake
Tom Hanks doesn't have time for momentum. So when the plane hits the water, he doesn't bother to fly into the cockpit at 400 miles an hour. By refusing to obey physics he was able to avoid serious injury. Smart move!
Camera man to.
Exactly. Nothing much about this scene makes sense.
he flew into the water rush and it slowed him down
@@morgan1719 As said above, the sudden deceleration would have smashed him into the cockpit bulkhead before the water could have gotten in to slow him down. Even if he had lived through the crash, getting out of the plane would have been near impossible.
The engines don’t have the time either. They keep going without a source of fuel.
Best disaster and survival movie I've ever seen. Full immersion!
Good thing I just watched this for the first time. I was on a flight to Easter Island recently (the most isolated island airport on the planet) in the South with turbulence for 60% of the flight including at least 2 hours straight. We were nowhere near anything , so I to pass time while I did breathing exercises I calculated how many hours the fastest search and rescue would get to us if we had to land in water.
all that effort you put in you should have crashed,made it worth it
did you make it?
So the plane they were flying on is an MD-11, the successor to the Douglas DC-10. The flight crew was reporting their position, fuel load, & altitude and trying to contact Air Traffic Control for additional information. The scope/screen shown with the yellow and red on it was the weather radar. From the look of it, they were trying to avoid flying through severe weather and find an altitude that would give them a smooth ride. The higher HF frequencies that AL was talking about were Oceanic radio frequencies that can allow aircraft to communicate with each other and the ground stations. As a pilot myself, this is common practice. What IS unusual is the deviation that far from the original flight plan. This has improved over time. At the time that this movie was filmed, GPS navigation was still in it's infancy. Bad weather is notorious for causing radio interference and this definitely played a big part in the incident.
There are a LOT of inaccuracies here (Hey, it's Hollywood, what do you expect?) but it does make for a good movie.
Thank you for sharing. You are very well informed. I love your profile picture by the way : )
I love this movie because there’s almost no dialogue after the crash. Just him and his thoughts. Plus this crash scene is badass
I saw this movie in a theater in 2000 and this scene was so much more intense on the big screen.
Infrequently chosen as the in-flight movie selection, even back in the day.
I would never travel with Tom Hanks... like anywhere.
Or fly with Harrison Ford.
That's funny 😂😂
Add Matt Damon to this list
@@slickburritoAdd Matt Damon to any list like that.
Go with Denzel. he can roll it
One of the most intense and scariest scenes ever filmed.
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This clip, and as Sully in the Hudson miracle landing too. His skills always shine through!
I saw this movie at the theater, and I never forget the sound effect of the wind while the plane is falling. It always reminds me of the same sound of wind during a hurricane.
I don't give consent for this being a movie in Jesus name and I don't appreciate iu keeping me locked up no life for four years to do everything and teach and lie for u
In Jesus name
Such an awesome scene that reaching into your survival instinct and make you think about how you would fair in the same scenario.
The soundtrack is fabulous. Those moans and groans as the plane breaks apart make us think of a wounded whale.
He he the plane probably crashed into a whale 😂😂😂
This is a crushingly sad and traumatic movie.
Except when he returns home and finds out that his wife has married that Law and Order guy.
Something about the captain thinking first about the safety of Hank's character at 2:23 gets me every time.
Very well-done scene! Everything about it was amazing. The tension, the acting, production, the sound & special effects! Everything came perfectly together in this. ❤
The acting, editing and sound editing/mixing was just magnificent.
I don't want this to be a fake acting experience so I get off the hook Jesus u said u cat do anything without me u begged me to help u I said how do I know ur not a scam
I watched this at the Cinema.
Absolutely Epic.
I now always tie my shoes extra tight whenever I take a plane. !!
Other than the sound of jet engines STILL RUNNING when he breaks the surface, this is still a very plausible sequence and one of the most frightening scenes ever put to film (because it COULD actually happen to anyone)
I was confused by the engine still above the water at first, but then I found out the plane was an MD-11 (modernized version of the DC-10) which did have a third engine in the tail. As of earlier this year, FedEx was still flying at least 50 of these although they've announced plans to retire them and replace them with the more efficient 767 and 777.
@stacked7476 yes. some people say the scene is realistic but this is an extremely unlikely outcome. A sudden deceleration of several dozen G's (if not hundreds) would tear the place into pieces, if anyone survived that deceration they would be battered and minced by the flying debris. Best chance is that if they managed to exchange vertical speed for horizontal speed and ditch the plane but how they could do that with a total loss of situational awareness, Basically they can't see the sea surface or figure out the plane's attitude.
A jet engine will run until it doesn't have fuel and oxygen to compress, in the rain.
@@DeesoSaeed how is it even possible in the first place for a plane to not be able to see attitude. Also zero comms with any tower, did the entire communications in the plane go out?
This entire sequence of scenarios doesn't make any sense. They had some bad weather according to the weather radar but typically you can fly over those clouds, there wasn't any hardcore turbulence prior to the rapid decompression, no indication of what caused this rapid decompression, a lightning strike wouldn't do it as the entire aircraft is grounded to its own frame in which has static wicks lined up along the back of the flight control surfaces, which dissipate any static charge buildup.
And why does the plane nosedive after this massive decompression issue? It would indicate to me that they have lost hydraulics and have no mechanical linkage to any of the important flight control services like ailerons , rudder, elevators, flaps ,etc. So whatever damage has occurred that caused this decompression has apparently also wiped out all of their flight control.
Regardless of the bad weather you have many instruments in your flight deck that allow you to fly your plane just fine. And why were they off course? There is absolutely no reason to be that far off course.
Why were they low enough to be in those clouds when they were flying over the Pacific ocean?
To an average viewer that doesn't know much about aviation, sure this scene seems pretty cool but in reality it is nowhere near "real".
I work as an aviation maintenance engineer up in Canada, I'm endorsed on the 737 as well as the 777, and this scene just confuses the hell out of me
I will say this from a seasoned freight pilot that flies these routes from Anchorage since 92' thankfully I have never been in this postion before but this scene scared my kids considerably when they were younger and my daughter actually had nightmares about this happening to me. Its very realistic
*_TWENTY-THREE YEARS AGO!!_*
How is that even possible?
Time is like a runaway freight train.
For real. It's honestly terrifying
Just noticed this: he took off his watch in the bathroom, foreshadowing how time is going to be irrelevant for him.
Good catch! I also noticed him kind of grimacing taking the bandaid off his thumb as if it was such as inconvenience to him. Little did he know he'd long for the time when that was his biggest issue.
Also, he flushed the toilet just before he was flushed out of the plane lol
Just noticed he was in the plane before it crashed.
Bravo Vince
He shouldve just landed the plane in the Hudson
This, the Fearless movie crash and the plane crash in the movies Flight, Alive and Final Destination all have amazing plane crash scenes all brilliant in their own way
Flight? When he flies the plane upside down? Really?
You sure about that?
Yeah but the final destination plane doesn't crash straight into the ocean it explodes soon after take off killing everyone on board
Don't forget lost
Arguably Tom's great last movie.
it’s so crazy being a person who’s only ever known post 9/11 flying that he just walked in and talked to the pilots without an issue
Not a passenger flight! Duh!
@@nonyafkinbznes1420 oh, sorry haven’t seen the movie yet 😬😬
It's a cargo plane and he works for the company that owns it. He's a jump seat passenger.
However before 9/11 it was a bit more open and relaxed. I only flew once before that day, a couple of months before it happened to be exact.
This film was made and released before 9/11. It was released in January 2001.
United States release was December 7, 2000
I remember seeing it the day after Christmas
Definitely a movie to watch when sat next to strangers. Then you could always laugh through this scene and watch them ask for a seat change.
f r e a k
It was incredible seeing this in the theater 23 years ago. It was a massive box office smash at the time. It was a must see. Almost nothing like that today. Only Gladiator topped it in the year 2000, in terms of impressive movies (although Mission Impossible 2 made more money).
i thought mick mouse was much better or snow white
Well all the under 30 crowd likes watching superheroes in speedos
mission impossible was the summer release. Cast away was released in the fall as the set up to be a contender for awards season. As was the common practice at the time. Fun fact: They filmed the first half then stopped for a period of time so Tom could lose weight. Then they do the reveal, with 4 years later on the island as he's spear fishing. And Director Robert Zemeckis filmed What lies Beneath during that duration.
I'll never forget this movie, there was a special premier in San Francisco that I won tickets for through a Newspaper ad
the guy who hit the sailing with his head will always be a part in my head when i see this when i was a kid
Still the best plane crash I've seen in a movie.
This is gotta be probably the scariest thing a person can go through, or amongst them. To be violently thrown through two environments that are not habitats to your species… The way glass would’ve been shrapnel in that wave of water coming through the plane windows. How cold you would be in the ocean, how small and helpless you would feel seeing those waves continue to crash over you, wondering when you’re going to topple over and lose your sense of direction in the water. This whole movie makes me want to get inside a laundry basket and rock back and forth 😆 ❤
One of my all time favourite movie. Was made so beautifully.
I've never seen this movie and it is making my heart absolutely race. I don't think I can finish it
The most realistic plane crash scene ever
Tom Hanks has survived some crazy scenarios.
“In the unlikely instance of cabin pressure loss, be sure you have your oxygen mask securely in place before taking care of Tom Hanks…”
Fun fact. This movie is free on RUclips right now. Enjoy. 😊
All movies are if you get the right clips in the right order and don’t mind shit background music.
But isn’t that considered piracy?
I just watched it on RUclips last night. Music score when he leaves the island so sad and they play it often towards the end of the movie even when he loses Kelly.
Brilliant scene, magnificent editing and footage and the writing of the scene--- grasping for the watch, pilot hitting his head, the engine exploding, all in the space of a few minutes!! I think I'll watch the whole movie again! I got tired of all kinds of Aliens, Zombies and Haunted Houses.
This scene is so believable and scary. Tom Hanks is the protagonist, but in this scene, he's not the leader, the hero, the expert; He's just someone who is scared shitless, doesn't know what the hell is going on, or what to do about it.
i love this move i love this man Tom hanks such a good actor
This intro for Bioshock is really something.
Geez Louise! I had forgotten how amazing that scene was.
I havent seen this in years, its one of the scariest plane crashes on film ive ever seen
one of the best portrayals of a plane crash in any movie ever
Creepy when he cracks a joke and the pilots ignore him. Realizes the danger
The worst part is when he looks into the cockpit and sees the sea approaching... Scary.
I freakin' love this scene. It may not be accurate in accordance with reality, but it is so good.
Yea, it's kinda like it's a movie or somthing. Werid it's not fully accurate, so strange.
Who are u to say what really is Jesus I am god to we are twins we decide together if I say no we do something else u made it reality ur trying to do u get off the hook but no I challenge u it's not an excuse I can't marry a hypocrite that lies about reality and pretending I don't understand that's cheating without my consent in Jesus name amen
@@CannibalOX99no ur not accurate still dodging my question don't get so upset defenseive Jesus it's ur wife god asking u a simple question
@@ellevictory1339 your my wife God? Nice 😉
It's not a scene I MANIFESTed this my reality in Jesus name amen yaaaay my name I choose my reality
Decompression is exactly that violent. They really showed it properly in this movie.
That ocean surface becoming visible and the plane sinking into the depth. Thalassophobia overload...
After watching this movie, I always keep my shoes on during a flight.
Watched this as a kid back in Summer ‘01; for years I had this irrational fear of taking off a band-aid during a flight.🤦🏾♂️😂😂😂
Totally understandable lol
Headed on a flight tomorrow- watched this to keep myself on my toes
This came out before I was born, but I remember seeing it when I was really really young. The crash scene looking at it now was actually extremely well made. The visuals are so scary like when you see it sinking underwater and the electricity. Ahead of its time
Don't think it was "ahead of it's time" it came out in 2000 lol
This is u in chat u need answer I said u will apologize later hmmm
@@Jeff-sp7bgI don't think u were ahead of ur time husband the way u oretended to avrmt so arrogant it's hilarious ur joking right
@ellevictory1339 not sure what u just typed I can't read eubonics. Thanks.
what an incredible achievement in filmmaking this is.
BEST. CRASH. EVER!!
But sad he lost everything
The Harrison Ford crash on the golf course comes pretty damn close.
no matter how many times I see this scene it's still truly terrifying
I find two things funny.
1. The pilot's reaction, after the last instruction he gave was to fasten Tom Hanks up, then turns around to see him having a wander with zero context.
2. The pilot would never have bled to death if Tom Hanks stayed sat down.
Poor guy 😂
And thats the guy Tom finds washed up on the beach dead, it was all Toms fault he was dead
@@vicvega3614pretty sure the crash would have killed him like the rest of the crew.
Moral of the story overall, is never travel with Tom Hanks, you can't go with him on a plane, on a ship, and sure as hell not into space.
Or play with a cowboy toy that sounds like him.
@@ReaverLordTonusthe real moral is, DON'T BE WHERE THE CRASH EXPECTS YOU TO BE...😐
What threw me off the first time was thinking he got crushed between the bulkhead and the cargo container
the sound at 4:10 is so terrifying
Tom Hanks one of the greatest actors of our times.
I think he lost that title when he fled to Greece, still love the movies though
A master of facial expressions. Wait …
He and Steve Guttenberg with his Police Academy movies.
I was 8 when I saw this and it was the first time I cried in a movie. Wanted to tell Tom Hanks that when I met him but I was too shy.
In my opinion, this is where the movie really begins. All the stuff at the beginning was just an overture.
No, it framed his entire inner experience on the island and was essential to the arc of the movie. zemeckis script iirc
They couldn’t really make a movie that lasted just an hour
Movies have 3 acts like a play. This is beginning of act 2.
@@annettepora8091 Inciting incident. It's been awhile but I would say the "Hello? Anybody?" sequence would be act one, as it really sinks in that he's alone out there
I love the beginning cause it shows his dedication to time through his job and how every second counts. It also shows how much he loves his lady with proposing to her before being away from her for 4 years.
I love how the movie never, ever leaves Hanks’s point of view. A lesser movie would have had exterior shots of the plane going through the storm, or “back at the ranch” scenes of Kelly panicking, grieving and moving on. Excellent direction from Zemeckis.
Saving Tom Hanks.
The way the raft is just floating on those big waves,, really scares the hell out of me 8:08-8:11