EVERYBODY missed the point of Cast Away (2000) │ A Video Essay on Betrayal

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Kelly was a cheating cheater who cheated on Chuck. For a film with barely any dialogue it’s impressive how much subtext Robert Zemeckis managed to pack in; likewise, it’s impressive how many people completely missed it all. I’d recommend anyone to watch Cast Away (2000) with this interpretation in mind because it goes from being a goofy movie about talking to a volleyball to becoming a genuinely heart-breaking film.
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@ExtraCheeseProject
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*The followup-up video is finally here:* ukposts.info/have/v-deo/fHKlqJ16b5yk0Xk.html Thank you for watching! Below is a list of some of the *genius* contributions from the comment section: *1:* @jonXler pointed out that 8 minutes and 52 seconds into the film there is a sound while Chuck records a message on the answering phone. I think this is the *smoking gun* as it sounds like a 'duck' and my grandfather thinks it sounds like a 'dental drill' 😬 *2:* @_misnoma_ pointed out that the timepiece Kelly gives Chuck is a cheap gift for a broke PHD student at Christmas time (when there's no money from tutoring or lecturing). I want to be *really cynical* and suggest that it's not even a family heirloom; Kelly could have been mistaken but I think she lied because it's a known trivia/goof that it wasn't a railroad pocket watch like Kelly claimed ("My grandaddy used it on the southern pacific"), here's a quote from IMDB: _"This is not a real railroad watch since the specific design was controlled by federal regulations, and would have never been allowed to be used on the job by a railroad crewman..."_ So I think she got the timepiece from a thrift store or maybe the University's lost and found. 😅 *3:* @notsureyou pointed out that the watch only having a photo of Kelly in it - instead of both of them - could be her just wanting him to have something to remember her by, as in "you WERE special to me," "what we HAD was special," etc. or it could also have been a guilty conscience present, i.e. "I do love him, this watch photo present proves it." *4* @ironsoul80 pointed out that Kelly's first scene in the film has her standing next to a 'Caution Radioactive Material' sign - with obvious implications - and that there's a poster with a frog making eye contact with chuck, which could imply the 'Boiling Frog' metaphor. *5:* @thatchap brought up the fact that Kelly attempted to *gaslight* Chuck with "You said you'd be right back" which is definitely a strange thing to say. I think it could be taken a few ways, none of them good, but to me it does seem like an attempt at gaslighting, deflecting responsibility, and/or alleviating her guilt. *6:* @michaeljamesmccabe pointed out that during Chuck's monologue with his friend (Stan) he doesn't say anything and looks uncomfortable the whole time; I think that in itself, a monologue is a monologue for a reason, but also on the plane when Chuck asks _"What in the World am I going to say to her?"_ there is an uncomfortable 4-second-pause before Stan responds. I doubt Stan would have known anything for sure but I think he must have had the same suspicions. *7:* @SkidsIsVFL pointed out that: "Memphis had already had 2 failed pro football franchises and were snubbed for expansion after the Oilers moved to Nashville (where they were renamed to the Titans). So hearing a Memphis native say “We (Tennessee) have a football team, but they’re in Nashville?” echoes the city’s feelings of betrayal and the question is aimed at a woman who cheated on him is chefs kiss beautiful-but kinda niche-subtext." *8:* @JamesCarmichael "You could say that Lovett fed his ex" 💀 *9:* @devlinallistair-zx5by pointed out that there could be an element of 'Hypergamy' to Kelly's hooking up with Lovett. i.e. "She's getting her dissertation, so she needs to be with a doctor." *10:* @timsimmons9995 had another interpretation for 'Kelly' which I think is superior to mine: "Kelly means "strife, war," which is interpreted as conflict, a battle, or a disagreement. We can interpret that as meaning Kelly was in conflict or disagreement with herself, or two men were unknowingly in conflict for her heart, etc." *11:* A small mistake in the video: I refer to the guy at the Christmas table as 'Chuck's friend' when he's actually just Kelly's uncle, which I believe supports my point more as Kelly's family don't want to discuss her past relationships at all and a friend would have probably just told Chuck (bro code), whereas an uncle would probably not get involved. *12:* Another small mistake, the woman I referred to as a 'stewardess' is actually a pilot, my bad. *13:* A point which has occurred to me for anyone looking to defend Kelly is that it's not right for her to kiss Chuck and declare her undying love for him while the man she married and the daughter they're raising are sleeping in their home just out of frame. To put it bluntly, there's no way Kelly was going to be honest with Lovett after this: _"So I kissed Chuck and really I love him but I have to stay in this sham marriage because of our daughter and mortgage and I'm probably going to resent you for the rest of our lives etc."_ We are on Chuck's side as he's the protagonist but what Kelly is doing to Lovett is actually really bad. "Kelly is not an honest woman." *14:* Finally, I want to recommend this incredibly deep video by 'Logos Made Flesh' who sadly has since passed away: ukposts.info/have/v-deo/fXOfqo5qpoF6rnU.html I hope that you enjoyed the video! Once again, *thank you so much for watching!*
@nebraskafrankcourtny
@nebraskafrankcourtny Рік тому
It seems like almost every time he takes out the watch to look at her picture, he pushes it away. I always wondered if that meant something.
@Admiral_Pumpout
@Admiral_Pumpout Рік тому
I always thought she was a bit snide, never ever really trusted her character. this puts it all in perspective and makes so much sense.
@701Builder
@701Builder Рік тому
Wow, I’ve been looking at this all wrong for the past 23 years. I don’t know if I’m sad or happy about it. I guess we’ve all some how been through this but didn’t know it. Great work with this video, thanks.
@oggearhound2242
@oggearhound2242 Рік тому
Brilliant. All of it, Brilliant. 🤯
@Cletus_the_Elder
@Cletus_the_Elder Рік тому
This is so good. I believe all of it. You support your points well. When I saw the movie, I found poignancy and sadness in its ending: a man whose path in life and love was crushed by the downing of the plane, having to start his life all over again. It feels more hopeful now, with a man who has survived and is at the crossroads to the next chapter in his life. A love was never lost. It was never a love story at all. I remember well-known print and TV movie critics saying that the final act of the movie with his adjustment back to civilization and reunion was superfluous and a clumsy add-on. Watching your video, I see how important it was in telling the story of those who went on with their lives in his absence. The visual cues, the dialogue, the acting were not happenstance. From what I've read, Zemeckis was meticulous in his direction, more so than other directors. Another channel, Barely Human, goes in deep into the symbolism and archetypes conveyed in another Zemeckis-directed project: "Back to the Future." There is subtext and deeper meaning in that movie as well.
@RedStallion2000
@RedStallion2000 Рік тому
I'm pretty sure this is also why the title of the movie is "Cast Away" rather than "Castaway." That's a massive clue right there.
@yodasmomisondrugs7959
@yodasmomisondrugs7959 Рік тому
🤣 How dare you!
@mcmlxv9827
@mcmlxv9827 7 місяців тому
I agree with this synopsis. I found Kelly's behavior odd. I had a wife cheat on me for a period of time in the 90's, she carried on the double life for awhile for convenience until circumstances allowed for her to leave. Ironically she stated me something along the lines of "the love of her life," along with the ever-so-popular "I love you but I' not in-love with you." The grass wasn't greener and she tried returning, I said no. A girlfriend that I saw the movie with pointed out that Cast Away being two words was odd. I never thought much about this movie, but I believe this guy is correct.
@ExtraCheeseProject
@ExtraCheeseProject 7 місяців тому
Sometimes people ask me _"why would Kelly cheat though?"_ so I appreciate you sharing this; I think it can be difficult for some people to conceptualize just how *senseless/selfish/callous/etc.* cheating can really be, I mean, some of the stories shared here make Chuck and Bettina's experiences look like cakewalks 😭 (I also think that the nastiest comments are made by _cheaters_ who just resent the censure) 😅💀☕
@macrofunction
@macrofunction 4 місяці тому
That dramatic display of affection near the end of the movie was also, essentially, an act of cheating.
@glennchartrand5411
@glennchartrand5411 4 місяці тому
The defining piece of proof. The "office" she set up to help search for him the first year....was in the Dentists house. As soon as he disappeared, she moved in with him.
@ExtraCheeseProject
@ExtraCheeseProject 4 місяці тому
I can't read this without hearing it in David Letterman's voice 🤣
@jbrink0990
@jbrink0990 Рік тому
Mind blown. It’s right there in the title.. it’s Cast Away, not Castaway. Well done.
@thirstinthrockmortoniii9202
@thirstinthrockmortoniii9202 Рік тому
I'd wondered about that title choice, and now it makes sense.
@MisterScott7
@MisterScott7 Рік тому
@@thirstinthrockmortoniii9202 Ditto.
@Kazimeer516
@Kazimeer516 4 місяці тому
I never liked the Kelly character. The fact that she actually blames him. "You said you'd be right back." Like it's his fault he was in a plane crash and stranded for 4 years on an island. I never thought about her having a previous affair but I did think that time line was rather quick for someone who "always knew you were alive." Within a year and a half she married and moved on.
@ExtraCheeseProject
@ExtraCheeseProject 4 місяці тому
Exactly! Also how she says "everybody said I had to move on" who's everybody and why do you have to move on? Most of what she says is vague and evasive anyway because her dialogue is written to evoke mistrust, as is Helen Hunt's acting, i.e. looking like she was about to have a panic attack when Chuck said "let me get one thing straight here." 😨 I expand on these thoughts in the follow-up video (link in the pinned comment) 🙂
@BeamFox311
@BeamFox311 Рік тому
Wow. That revelation is just an eye-opener. He's not just a 'castaway' on an island. He was 'cast away' by his cheating fiancee. The double-meaning that everyone should realize.
@BradiKal61
@BradiKal61 7 місяців тому
Me reading the title of this: "you're full of crap!" Me after watching this for 2 minutes: "That tramp!"
@ExtraCheeseProject
@ExtraCheeseProject 7 місяців тому
🤣
@d9e240
@d9e240 7 місяців тому
Hahaha! Same here.
@PhantomFilmAustralia
@PhantomFilmAustralia Рік тому
I was having this exact same argument for 20 years with everyone I knew who saw this movie. Details masquerading as banal conversation. The subtle subtext. The child's age was an obvious red flag, though the final nail which sealed it for me was when Kelly ran to Chuck to kiss and embrace him in the rain. Knowing she has a home with a husband and child sleeping inside, and chooses to run from it to kiss and hold a man from her past boldly displays Kelly's lack of impulse control. When Chuck returned the watch to Kelly, he told her that it didn't work, as in hindsight of his relationship. He said to her that he kept the picture, and that "it was faded anyway," much like their bond. He never said to Kelly that it was her who kept him alive on the island. He did declare this to Bettina in a note he left for her, as it was Bettina who gave him the "wings" to escape the island. By chance, Chuck came across her on the intersection at the right time much like by chance he came across her package and her wings. Good to see someone else picked up on the subtleties of the subtext, as people thought I was overanalysing. 😂
@ExtraCheeseProject
@ExtraCheeseProject Рік тому
As usual people don't know what they're talking about because your analysis is great! 😅 What you said about Chuck telling Bettina but not telling Kelly nothing is actually why I chose to end my video on "I love you too, Kelly, more than you'll ever know." because, knowing what we know, hearing Chuck say that line is like hearing a dagger. Great stuff! 😁
@fgoindarkg
@fgoindarkg Рік тому
Who else might you meet at a crossroads with your soul in a box?
@kickballjedi
@kickballjedi Рік тому
I like this. Imagine a man who is rejected by the love of his life and finds out she was cheating on him. What does he do? He focuses on himself, improves himself, gets in shape, isolates himself for a while. Then heads back out into the world a changed man with a new outlook.
@fredstriker2042
@fredstriker2042 Рік тому
Let's hope this man, real or imagined is never foolish enough to get married
@standardofexcellence
@standardofexcellence Рік тому
He did play the world's first simp in forrest gump and still didn't learn so he had it coming
@thomasaghotmail
@thomasaghotmail Рік тому
Exactly what I did after my divorce in 2005.
@AZ-kr6ff
@AZ-kr6ff Рік тому
There's no indication that he did any of those things. What he did was get in his old car (symbolic of still being the same old Chuck) and went on a pilgrimage to return packages (symbolic of him restoring order), and chased after a woman who is represented as a butterfly. Butterflies can represent change, and new life, and chasing butterflies can represent feeling unfulfilled, unsatisfied. The woman is also seen wearing a welding hood and welding leathers, which represents a hidden identity, and protecting herself. Her husband was with a lover in Russia, which is symbolic of warmth in a cold world. This suggests that he had to go all the way to Russia to escape the cold of his marriage to a shady woman who protects herself and often conceals her true face. She also looks as the world through a very dark lens, and holds fire in her hands, like the goddess Hestia, goddess of hearth, home, and family. Butterfly woman is never seen in the home, with family or near the home fire, she has rejected these roles, instead is seen in recluse, on a ladder building a large sculpture, symbolic of the tower of Babel, itself a symbolic of expression pride, ego, and arrogance. She works alone on the new tower of Babel. This suggests she is not able to communicate with others. So the same old Chuck is trying to restore order to his life and at the end of his pilgrimage ultimately feels unfulfilled and unsatisfied, and chases after a new woman who's nature is as dubious as the last. So he's not a changed man. He's repeating his folly. Watch out Chuck! Doooon't do it!!
@fredstriker2042
@fredstriker2042 Рік тому
@@AZ-kr6ff and NEVER get Married Gentlmen!!!!
@hemlo7494
@hemlo7494 4 місяці тому
I admit I missed quite a bit. But the fact that Chuck really wasn`t gone that long, and his woman had already married some other guy and had a child by him, a child who was already two years old, indicated to me there was something funny going on with the woman.
@brond.8009
@brond.8009 4 місяці тому
that media literacy is a mothafuckerfucker
@rileydd08
@rileydd08 3 місяці тому
women age faster, their biological clock runs out a lot faster than a mans. Women age like milk, men age like wine. Women just have that biological survival trait that helps them move on quicker.
@davidgrossman7965
@davidgrossman7965 Рік тому
She's still not as bad as his other GF, Jenny
@BeauregardHall
@BeauregardHall Рік тому
HAHAHAHAH.
@Paulomedi
@Paulomedi Рік тому
Or the other one that blew up on him..Apollo 13. Strange name for a girl!
@NWAWskeptic
@NWAWskeptic Рік тому
Yes! Just said the same thing! Jenny is the worst!! Even worse than Parker Posey in You’ve Got Mail.
@Daniela-vo4hi
@Daniela-vo4hi Рік тому
What a great video. Having watched this movie a number of times, it always bothered me how Kelly acted so much in love and believed Chuck to be alive, and yet, moved on seemingly quickly and easily. Now it makes much more sense!
@TheNewMexicoMan
@TheNewMexicoMan Рік тому
Chuck went back to visit with Bettina after she left him at the crossroads. With that last look she gave him, who wouldn't! She was in the barn getting ready to do some work. She invited him to join her in having a cool iced tea. Chuck explained to her all that had happened and how that package sustained his faith that he would return home from the island. This was better than any therapy he could ever have. She was kind and listened with her heart. It wasn't his intent to find love, but rather to find himself and a path forward. Delivering that package, was the key to that journey. Eventually they would fall in love and live happily ever after, but it took a lot of time for her to learn to trust again and for him to open his heart to her after losing Kelly. Bettina added Chuck's name to the arched entry to her land. They named their first child Wilson!
@TheFlashSpeedforce
@TheFlashSpeedforce Рік тому
"They named their first child Wilson!" Priceless!! 😆😆😆
@JackalBlack
@JackalBlack Рік тому
Thank you for concluding the film for us and well done! I too thought the film ended a bit too soon.
@TheNewMexicoMan
@TheNewMexicoMan Рік тому
@@JackalBlack My pleasure!
@danieljackson654
@danieljackson654 Рік тому
What an inspired conclusion. How wonderful is this.
@josephcontreras8930
@josephcontreras8930 Рік тому
@@TheFlashSpeedforce and another child Spaulding...
@jaimedeleon1194
@jaimedeleon1194 4 місяці тому
So he was cast AWAY before he even made it to the deserted island. NOW I get it!
@jamesday9701
@jamesday9701 4 місяці тому
Just an obscure thought....Chuck wasn't truly "Cast Away" until after he was rescued. The life he knew and the people in it (at least the version of those people at that time) no longer exist. He came "home" only to be a stranger in his own life.
@ExtraCheeseProject
@ExtraCheeseProject 4 місяці тому
I love this interpretation 😮 You should watch the follow-up video as well you'll probably enjoy it 😃
@jamesday9701
@jamesday9701 4 місяці тому
@@ExtraCheeseProject will do! Thank you for the recommendation!
@tech9803
@tech9803 7 місяців тому
One thing I haven't seen mentioned in the comments -- the guy she was (probably) cheating with was Chuck's dentist. Chuck mentioned he was having dental issues when he was briefly home at Christmas. She pushed him out the door onto the fateful flight because she didn't want him to visit that dentist, fearing her cheating might be revealed somehow. His stranding was a consequence of her trying to hide the cheating.
@ExtraCheeseProject
@ExtraCheeseProject 7 місяців тому
I really like your idea! A caveat: 'Spalding' is Chuck's personal dentist whereas 'Lovett' was apparently a random outcall _endodontist_ or oral surgeon for a one-off root canal (a fact which makes it beyond unlikely that Kelly just happened to meet him of all people after Chuck's disappearance). That said, the concept still has merit, as it's likely that Spalding would refer Chuck to the same _endodontist_ for another root canal 😃 Unfortunately, it's too late to add this to the followup video, so I'll pin it in a comment when it's out 💯
@WendelltheSongwriter
@WendelltheSongwriter 6 місяців тому
Not the same dentist, this guy is not his dentist he only did a procedure after he was referred
@303ks
@303ks 4 місяці тому
The real message of the movie was, If you need to go to the dentist, don't postpone it but go immediately
@Pete856
@Pete856 4 місяці тому
Yeah, you're right. I lost a tooth due to not going to the dentist earlier, when I made an appointment I never got there because of Covid lockdowns...by the time I did make it the tooth had died and I'd put up with a lot of pain.
@ExtraCheeseProject
@ExtraCheeseProject 4 місяці тому
Absolutely! 😭
@paulengels6926
@paulengels6926 4 місяці тому
The dentist was not only drilling his tooth.
@ExtraCheeseProject
@ExtraCheeseProject 4 місяці тому
@@paulengels6926 🤣
@sparkysmalarkey
@sparkysmalarkey Рік тому
He 100% cared more about delivering the package with the wings on it than he did about getting back to Kelly. So that furthers your theory. Her art and his dedication saved his life, not the desire to return to Kelly. He ended up where he needed to be, not where he wanted to be. In the end, he ended up with the lady that was also cheated on in the beginning.
@ExtraCheeseProject
@ExtraCheeseProject Рік тому
Well said! 👏
@ahammer607
@ahammer607 Рік тому
If only Chuck had brushed and flossed more regularly, Kelly and Jerry might never have met.
@robertramsey653
@robertramsey653 Рік тому
And here I thought this movie was about a guy that got stranded on an island via plane crash, silly me lol.
@michaelvandeginste3497
@michaelvandeginste3497 Рік тому
A lot can change in 4 years, granted, but I always found it odd (and irritating and contrived) that she managed in that span of time to do all of the following: give up on the idea of him being alive, get over him and grieve, re-enter the dating scene, find a new person and fall in love, get engaged, get married, get pregnant, give birth and then have the baby be at least several months old by the time he returned.
@Rzagski
@Rzagski Рік тому
Really? How many times do you know of plane that’s has crashed in the south pacific where there was a survivor found after 4 years
@EmperorStarscream
@EmperorStarscream Рік тому
Depends on the person, if she was already cheating like the video suggests, it was probably a matter of weeks or months before she moved in with her secret lover.
@VanezArt
@VanezArt Рік тому
Most women do that in 4 minutes. Wake up
@michaelvandeginste3497
@michaelvandeginste3497 Рік тому
@@EmperorStarscream yeah, that was more or less what I was alluding to. It's a much more plausible explanation.
@toddjohnson271
@toddjohnson271 Рік тому
Very likely for women......they do not love men.
@guitarspud1723
@guitarspud1723 Рік тому
Thought he would learn after Jenny. Better luck next time.
@Robert44444444
@Robert44444444 Рік тому
I saw this in the theater by myself in Dec 2000 and it was deeply painful to me. I was about a year into my wife having left me and I felt the pain and isolation daily… so at no point did I see this film as a "goofy movie about talking to a volleyball".
@xman666soad
@xman666soad Рік тому
Bro I’m amazed you made it to December 2001 let alone 2023. Sucks bro
@BigHouseGuitars
@BigHouseGuitars Рік тому
Hurts still.
@ExtraCheeseProject
@ExtraCheeseProject Рік тому
❤‍🩹
@robpolaris5002
@robpolaris5002 Рік тому
I never understood why Kelly wouldn’t come to see him. I wouldn’t expect my girlfriend to wait forever if I went missing. But to act like you don’t even care they survived is just inhuman. But the fear of being caught being a cheater makes some sense.
@2Chickaboom2
@2Chickaboom2 7 місяців тому
How I would have ended the film: He delivers the package. She opens it. Inside is a satellite phone with extra batteries. A Hustler magazine and a Fleshlight. : Roll credits
@clocksurfer
@clocksurfer 7 місяців тому
😮
@robertsmith-zz7ot
@robertsmith-zz7ot 8 місяців тому
"Kelly had to let you go" but she still has maps and search charts all over the dining room table. This is a woman with commitment issues. I thought I was the only one who saw the inconsistancies of Kelly's moving on.
@ExtraCheeseProject
@ExtraCheeseProject 8 місяців тому
You're spot on! Also, Lovett tells Chuck that Kelly has been "lost" since he returned, because now she's thinking about the finished PHD she had to leave on the shelf; suddenly she sees a possible 'escape route' to the life she actually wanted, i.e. becoming a professor 😬
@John-iv2oz
@John-iv2oz Рік тому
Way back in 1981 I wrote a paper based on the thesis that Star Wars was not about the Jedi, Darth Vader or the fall of the empire. People can't relate to that because it is too distant and out of our experience. My thesis was that Star Wars about the redemption of Adaken by his son Luke fighting his father's sins to redeem his father's fall into darkness. We, as regular people, can relate to a son fighting to save his father from his father's own sins. (It sounds like a Shakespeare play actually.) My teacher did not believe it and gave me a C+ because he could see the time, I put into it and there were no grammar or spelling errors either. Flash forward to the 90's and the trilogy comes out on a VHS tape set with an interview with Lucas at the very beginning of the first movie. Lucas says, 'the movie is not about the Jedi, the Sith or the Empire but about a son seeking redemption for his father." I went back to my old high school to show it to my ex-teacher and to tell him that even back then, the student(me) had surpassed his instructor(him). Sometimes, a big story just hides the really small plot of the actual story.
@ExtraCheeseProject
@ExtraCheeseProject Рік тому
"When I left you, I was but the learner, now I am the master." Your comment made my day! I love the idea of an _I told you so_ a decade in the making and the catharsis that must have come with it 😁 A+
@monkeyattackedmyass5435
@monkeyattackedmyass5435 Рік тому
It's the big PLOT disguising the STORY. Plot is what happens to the characters and the circumstances they're in. The story is about their personal "journey" to redemption, self discovery, atonement, or whatever it is.
@wrybreadspread
@wrybreadspread Рік тому
John...you're a living embodiment of The Inklings...the little literary group that included CS Lewis and Tolkien.
@thereisnosanctuary6184
@thereisnosanctuary6184 7 місяців тому
The Father is Baby Boomers. The Son is Gen-X.
@piperian3962
@piperian3962 Рік тому
I think you’re right, the dead giveaway is the “let me get one thing straight.” And the fact that the timeline you showed works so perfectly.
@davidc.2878
@davidc.2878 Рік тому
I’m with you. I remember this movie feeling weird when I saw it in the theatre, but Helen Hint always played all her parts ambivalently-even mad about you. She was the poster child for late second wave feminism: do I want a man, do I want a career, do I want more than one man? She’s dumping him before he even gets on that plane. I think the gal on the ranch will be much more straight with him.
@oneguerrero
@oneguerrero Рік тому
Interesting and sad that Chuck's two most important relationships in this movie (Kelly and Wilson) were basically fictional.
@WesternGolfAlliance
@WesternGolfAlliance Рік тому
When I saw this in the theater, in real time I knew there was something wrong with Kelly's timeline ... Chuck's disappearance, how long searching would have taken, then Kelly's marriage and child ... and I knew that Chuck figured it out there in the kitchen and chickened out of confronting her. However, I never put together the clues that this is the underlying theme of the entire movie. Good stuff!!
@waterfallhunter634
@waterfallhunter634 Рік тому
Did nobody notice that the movie is literally named Cast Away not Castaway?
@robfreeman5783
@robfreeman5783 Рік тому
OK. You have me. I BELIEVE. But what I absolutely refuse to believe is that a dental surgeon drives a Toyota Camry.
@mynameislenny2441
@mynameislenny2441 Рік тому
Kelly drives the Benz.
@darkhighwayman1757
@darkhighwayman1757 Рік тому
He does have a 60 yacht and a bungalow in the caymans
@flashgamer1275
@flashgamer1275 6 місяців тому
ironic that he has tooth pain, and the dentist is who she was cheating with. you found the answer, good job.
@DUANEYAISER
@DUANEYAISER 4 місяці тому
The light Chuck flicked on and off when he got back home showed him more loyalty and love than Kelly ever did.
@jhaduvala
@jhaduvala Рік тому
The point of Castaway is a long-form ad for FedEx.
@renardfranse
@renardfranse Рік тому
next time use fedex GROUND LOL
@NateGerardRealEstateTeam
@NateGerardRealEstateTeam Рік тому
I’m floored by all of this. Makes a lot of sense. The double meaning of the words Cast Away… crazy.
@placebo7267
@placebo7267 Рік тому
One of those "wow, how did I not notice that" moments. New twist on a film I've watched countless times. So busy watching his struggles, I didn't think past her finding out he was dead and moving on as easily as most women seem capable of doing.
@KurtMarquart
@KurtMarquart Рік тому
Been saying this for years. Castaway is one word, yet the title is a deliberate two words. He was cast away
@danieldelange1583
@danieldelange1583 Рік тому
I didn’t wanna believe it but the time line sealed it for me. I woke up my brother as I yelled “HOLY CRAP!”
@mmonkeyking1188
@mmonkeyking1188 Рік тому
I love the analysis...you suggest that "his entire experience is surrogate for Kelly's betrayal..." I think I would go one step further and say the story was metaphor for what he actually went through. The pain of being betrayed and eventually having to extract the pain from yourself..., the feeling of abandonment and feeling alone becasue society makes us put on the "good face" at such times...an on and on until he finally wakes up from the nightmare, physically he never was "cast away" on an island he was right there stumbling through his life the whole time; but becasue his mind was so caught up on his abandonment and pain years of his life has passed him by. Not something easily recognized except by those who have lived it themselves.
@ExtraCheeseProject
@ExtraCheeseProject Рік тому
An excellent interpretation presented beautifully, I think this may well be the case!
@spinnazz
@spinnazz Рік тому
Interesting!
@thomasmaxon8911
@thomasmaxon8911 Рік тому
Honestly, there is something extremely Irish (thus extremely accurate) about this psychoanalytic deconstruction of the film. Further evidenced by the fact that the screenwriter, William Broyles Jr., uses female unfaithfulness and/or male alienation as a consistent theme in all of his movies: Unfaithful (literally), Jarhead (overseas tour + cheating gf), Apollo 13 (Hanks sent to space + wife symbolically drops her wedding ring down a shower drain). Not to mention the 'coincidental' partnership of Hank + Zemeckis, who created Forrest Gump's Jenny and definitely had a say in Cast Away's character development. Subconscious or intentional, I think these guys are fixated on the topic of the heroically tragic man and the invariably unfaithful woman. Bravo 👍
@ExtraCheeseProject
@ExtraCheeseProject Рік тому
That's an excellent point! I'm adding this to the pinned comment now 🍀
@tecno8335
@tecno8335 7 місяців тому
Im sorry but kelly was trash. She married his dentist (not cool) Then had a baby for him. (WTF!!!) Then she gave up on her career. (Whaaaaat?) Then she was ready to abandon her whole new family in a blink of an eye if he didnt tell her to "Go Home" OH, and she did all that in 4 years... Kelly was the villain of the film.
@Winstonrodney6989
@Winstonrodney6989 Рік тому
I think this movie shows that most of our hopes that we hold onto to survive life are just an illusion. Even so they are still important to our survival.
@LASTCARonBROCK
@LASTCARonBROCK Рік тому
Well done. This certainly explains why it was much sadder when he lost Wilson than when he lost Helen Hunt. He had a better relationship with a volleyball than his girlfriend.
@ExtraCheeseProject
@ExtraCheeseProject Рік тому
Agreed, but things could get rocky with Wilson as well, but in the end it's clear Wilson really got a kick out of his relationship with Chuck.
@Mahhhdeee
@Mahhhdeee Рік тому
BROOO FAX this version of cast away blew my mind my whole family loves this film but now they’ll soon hate that HELEN HUNT
@ellobo3175
@ellobo3175 Рік тому
The most obvious giveaway was the moment of her relief when Chuck asked "We have a pro football team now, but they're in Nashville?" - just too obvious.
@scottsycamore478
@scottsycamore478 Рік тому
The timeline. Her relief. And the fact that she had plenty of opportunity to have met Dr. Spaulding prior to Hanks' disappearance.
@jimslancio
@jimslancio 7 місяців тому
Everyone watching this movie for the second time watched for clues about red-haired pickup-driving Bettina, the greatest scene-stealer in the history of cinema. The actress died of cancer, may she rest in peace.
@mkendall8393
@mkendall8393 Рік тому
No most of us understood it. Helen Hunts character was a horrible person
@lachutequimarche8074
@lachutequimarche8074 Рік тому
How specifically though?
@Anomalous_Phenomenon
@Anomalous_Phenomenon Рік тому
Agreed, I’ll bet she even uses Spalding brand balls
@susannahkreher7270
@susannahkreher7270 Рік тому
Lol
@cedarbay3994
@cedarbay3994 Рік тому
Dunno about horrible. She was a flake.
@JR-bj3uf
@JR-bj3uf Рік тому
"She had to live with the choices she made." Isn't that the biggest problem we face? No one thinks that they have to live with the consequences of their actions. You get one life. You live it but you also write pages in your book that cannot be erased or undone.
@mikehawthorne5146
@mikehawthorne5146 Рік тому
This movie is depressing af. And when you look at it with your theory it makes it ten times more depressing.
@kenhoughton2594
@kenhoughton2594 6 місяців тому
I have seen it several times but never before caught this plot line - makes so much sense and explains many things I had thought were slightly off.
@SoulSoundMuisc
@SoulSoundMuisc Рік тому
I remember disliking Kelly in the film even though I knew it was perfectly rational to move on after someone is believed lost at sea, or otherwise presumed dead. That makes logical sense. There was still this... something. I couldn't put my finger on it. She seemed emotionally distant, like she just wasn't invested. I wrote it off as bad acting for the longest time, just the actress phoning it in on an otherwise great film. Now? This all makes perfect sense.
@dollarcostbackpacker1226
@dollarcostbackpacker1226 Рік тому
Same, i was a child...with life experience, oh yeah seems that way.
@pimpompoom93726
@pimpompoom93726 4 місяці тому
Wow, you peeled away the onion for me. So much you revealed that I missed when watching this movie. The image Chuck had of Kelly kept him alive on the island, but it was a false image. What an amazing turn of events.
@ExtraCheeseProject
@ExtraCheeseProject 4 місяці тому
There's more in the follow-up video (link in the pinned comment) as well! 😅
@bradleypeterson2208
@bradleypeterson2208 4 місяці тому
I listened to a Hanoi Hilton’s account, and the memory of his wife kept him alive for 7 years, not knowing whether he was alive or not, 6 years in his wife finally moved on and remarried.
@erichsbloodaxe
@erichsbloodaxe 3 місяці тому
This makes so much more sense now. I absolutely hated that movie on a visceral level, but consciously couldn't come up with a reason I felt it was so horrible when everyone was raving about it. So in the background, my subconscious caught all of those clues, but I never quite put it together.
@spaghetti9845
@spaghetti9845 10 місяців тому
her reaction to chuck asking about the football team shows much relief that he wasn't going to address the most obvious question.
@ExtraCheeseProject
@ExtraCheeseProject 10 місяців тому
Definitely, it happens again in the scene with the Jeep when Kelly lowkey gaslighted him "You said you'd be right back" and Chuck said "I'm so sorry" there's a five second gap between these lines where Kelly's face drops like _"omg he's gonna call me out this time for sure"_ 😅 Great directing 👏
@spaghetti9845
@spaghetti9845 10 місяців тому
@@ExtraCheeseProject another thing not mentioned is that he talked about his dentist james spaulding, to wilson.. there is a theme of dentists. If notice at the end, betina had "cast away" the husband's name at the half of her sign overlooking the ranch. This would suggest both were cast away and would come together as one. Excellent takeaway from this you did.
@ExtraCheeseProject
@ExtraCheeseProject 10 місяців тому
@@spaghetti9845 Both excellent points, there's a followup video in the works which will cover this topic in depth, including a lot of the genius contributions I've had from the comments 😃 Thank you so much for the feedback and the insights!
@ec6933
@ec6933 Рік тому
I knew it was awkward but I always thought they were just busy working adults😂😂😂
@georgeedward1226
@georgeedward1226 Рік тому
Clearly, she wasn't mad about Tom.
@fgoindarkg
@fgoindarkg Рік тому
You mean she wasn't Mad About Chu...?
@michaeljamesmccabe
@michaeljamesmccabe Рік тому
A side note; In the beginning of the movie, they pan over pictures of Chuck and Kelly. They are shown having fun on sail boats, we see Chuck's sailing certification and a few trophies. So, Kelly is well aware that Chuck can navigate and captain a sail boat, and is possibly stranded on an island in the Pacific Ocean. All the more crushing that she cast him away. Also in the beginning of the film, Kelly is never home and is never shown (or heard) returning any of his messages.
@7thsluglord363
@7thsluglord363 4 місяці тому
I liked Cast Away enough I bought it on dvd, but after having been cheated on a couple times, I found myself just unable to watch it again, like my subconscious mind just knew she was a cheating cheater who cheated on chuck the whole time. Makes sense.
@mattsivits9834
@mattsivits9834 Рік тому
I always pride myself that I can catch things in movies but this flew over my head… What sealed it was the timeline and when Tom hanks character looked at the fridge and saw the kid noticed the age then added 9 months to that, then put the rest together…. Wow just wow
@restingsmirkface
@restingsmirkface Рік тому
I was a teenager when this came out, and I thought this was pretty obvious even at ~16. Some combination of betrayal, missed opportunity, people changing, not knowing which direction to go.
@whoyoukidding1
@whoyoukidding1 4 місяці тому
I always questioned the timeline after the plane crash. She goes from getting the engagement ring to grieving, recovering, starts dating, has a courtship, falls in love, gets engaged again, getting married and having two kids, all in 4 years. (Or maybe it was one kid? I don't remember).
@Unpainted_Huffhines
@Unpainted_Huffhines 4 місяці тому
Yes, that always gave me pause. He comes back and she has what looks like at least a two year old.
@sfowl47
@sfowl47 Рік тому
I’ve been saying since the day I saw this it didn’t take her long to get over him- married and has a baby within 4 years of him going missing. That leaves almost no time for grieving. He wasn’t gone that long at all. Never made any sense to me. You may have taken a little artistic license here, but your theory is spot on. Well done!
@thecensoredmuscle563
@thecensoredmuscle563 Рік тому
2 years at least of grieving.
@paulallen4650
@paulallen4650 Рік тому
Life is like a planeload of damaged cargo. You never know where it might crash.
@josephcontreras8930
@josephcontreras8930 Рік тому
Excellent comment 👌 sir
@ExtraCheeseProject
@ExtraCheeseProject Рік тому
Comment made my day 🤣
@paulallen4650
@paulallen4650 Рік тому
@@josephcontreras8930 Thank you! Just now getting around to replying. Didn't want you to think i crashed.
@paulallen4650
@paulallen4650 Рік тому
@@ExtraCheeseProject Thank you! Your interesting take on this movie, and the connections between the other works is what inspired my wisecrack. Not everybody gets my humor.
@nothosaur
@nothosaur 7 місяців тому
" Accept the choices you've made. And, realize that there's no going back." I tell myself that everyday
@StellarX
@StellarX 4 місяці тому
Perspective and age have matured the original thought I had when I first watched it: Helen Hunt wasn't worth all that.
@gcaplan1
@gcaplan1 Рік тому
The dentist timeline I think is best case for this theory . Also highlights why writers would in so much dental references . There’s more layers and meanings to the film . Big one to the ending is doing the right thing and not allowing her to disrupt her family by giving up what he wanted most . A man who raced the clock off and on the island now uses time for what matters most , people not career .
@barneyfeif6382
@barneyfeif6382 Рік тому
If only you made this video 11 years ago, you would’ve saved me a whole lot of headache.
@ExtraCheeseProject
@ExtraCheeseProject Рік тому
My bad, I was about 20 years late on the re-watch 😅
@definitelynotsarcasm
@definitelynotsarcasm 4 місяці тому
I always thought the point of the movie was: Don't work for FedEx
@tmofog
@tmofog 4 місяці тому
Wilson was a surrogate for Kelly and he had his emotional reaction when he lost Wilson. Wilson probably cheated on Chuck too.
@ExtraCheeseProject
@ExtraCheeseProject 4 місяці тому
Agreed! 😃 Earlier someone said Wilson was cheating on Chuck with a coconut 🏐🥥😅
@thadkayne
@thadkayne 4 місяці тому
Chuck yelled at Wilson then kicked him in his face.
@wat5513
@wat5513 4 місяці тому
Dang. It's a cold world out there.
@ericseitzler81
@ericseitzler81 Рік тому
I was at FedEx working way in the background during the scene when they filmed the goodbye part, everyone was talking nonstop about them being there and everyone said tom was the nicest guy and was talking to all us workers when they weren't filming.
@lotus65
@lotus65 4 місяці тому
I always wondered why it was "Cast Away" instead of Castaway. That kinda makes sense, but until he knows how old the daughter is, he doesn't know anything. That keeps the whole "lost her all over again" monologue valid. Good take, interesting dissection.
@HootOwl513
@HootOwl513 Рік тому
And here I thought the movie was about a ''special'' relationship between a Man and his Volleyball...
@utherdoul2682
@utherdoul2682 Рік тому
"I'm sorry Wilson."
@historianKelly
@historianKelly 4 місяці тому
I felt that the true love relationship in the movie was between Chuck and Wilson, but Wilson needed to sacrifice their relationship so Chuck could move on - there's no way Wilson would be able to handle the amount of betrayal his beloved Chuck was going to face. Wilson was the best actor in the whole movie, and deserved a sequel - Wilson the martyr for love, adrift on the high seas, looking for permanence, home, the meaning of life - and an air compressor.
@ExtraCheeseProject
@ExtraCheeseProject 4 місяці тому
"and an air compressor" 🤣
@woodson21
@woodson21 Рік тому
Right on man! I’ve been telling a version of this story for years. You got way more in depth than I. I always look at the time line. She goes from losing her fiancé in a horrific situation, deals with the grief, finally gets convinced to get out there again and go on a date with a dentist, keep dating him, fall in love, get married and have a child old enough to walk by herself, all in the span of 4 1/2 years!?! Freaking tramp! If I lost my wife (no matter how it happened) I’d be devastated for years. I couldn’t even imagine dating someone right away let alone marrying them.
@tolloromassi99
@tolloromassi99 Рік тому
Women are wired differently, all the values that men adhere to would mean absolutely nothing to women. They move on real quick unlike us men. I would never trust a single word coming out of a woman's mouth.
@johnkeith2450
@johnkeith2450 Рік тому
AND was just about to leave the husband and daughter. And will now lie to her husband for the rest of their marriage about her love.
@cedarbay3994
@cedarbay3994 Рік тому
She was never his fiancée. It was implied that the box had an engagement ring but we never knew. What happened to the ring?
@evfast
@evfast Рік тому
I've always thought it was a commentary on how sketchy oral surgeons are, that they're not to be trusted, and can easily be replaced by a figure skate and a rock. With nothing more than a volleyball in attendance.
@RogerKomula-kl9lb
@RogerKomula-kl9lb 4 місяці тому
Rose was on her back before the lobsters finished Jack, so Tom Hanks should have known better.
@jsteffey88
@jsteffey88 Рік тому
All these years and I never looked at Cast Away like this before. Boy do I feel stupid.
@youtubeuser5173
@youtubeuser5173 Рік тому
For the life of me I could NEVER understand why Tom Hanks' character ever wanted to leave the island in the first place. He lived on a tropical island with year round warm temperatures (and no snow), found shelter, a water source and a food source (all for free). He didn't have to pay taxes, rent or have any other expenses. And the best part of all...... NOBODY AROUND TO BOTHER HIM. If that were me, I would never want to leave the island.
@easterworshipper730
@easterworshipper730 Рік тому
Pussy and ice. We can see It in the film.
@UFO_PILOT
@UFO_PILOT Рік тому
You would've died by day two.
@spanishpeaches2930
@spanishpeaches2930 Рік тому
@@easterworshipper730 ....and instant gas lighters...
@dj3114
@dj3114 Рік тому
Fair point, but think he was also concerned that a broken bone or something similar would mean death. Based on Wilson, it is apparent that an extrovert like him would be susceptible to terrible loneliness.
@AnonYmous-ry2jn
@AnonYmous-ry2jn Рік тому
He was conditioned by his capitalist controllers to forsake paradise to serve the capitalism bitch-goddess of wealth, efficiency and success!!! The movie is thus also a metaphor for how capitalism alienates us from the idyllic life we could have without corporate overlords driving us all over the planet with its tentacles reaching into every nook and cranny of human experience, relationships, and the planet, even a tropical desert island.
@brutemegahunk3895
@brutemegahunk3895 Рік тому
I thought the whole point of the film was that UPS doesn’t take as long to deliver a package as Fed Ex.
@arthurvandelay7677
@arthurvandelay7677 Рік тому
But the catch is that UPS will throw them over your fence on the side street, but FedEx will put them on your porch. (based on a true and ongoing story)
@Vitobandito434
@Vitobandito434 Рік тому
The screenplay was written by William Broyles Jr who also wrote the screenplay for unfaithful.
@bobbyologun1517
@bobbyologun1517 Рік тому
case closed
@garyb2392
@garyb2392 3 місяці тому
Wow! I thought this movie was about a guy who survived a plane crash !
@cottoncandisandi6109
@cottoncandisandi6109 Рік тому
I thought this was obvious ... 🤔 Kelly is living in the future , as is Chuck . Until Chuck is forced to live in the moment , via survival . They would have never married . The " crossroads " bring Chuck to his future wife Bettina . Bettina was also on the island with Chuck . Represented by the unopened package , he saved to deliver in person . Two cast always , who survived and found one another .
@tonyc8752
@tonyc8752 Рік тому
Damn. Another profound thing I missed. I’ve seen this movie like 15 time too
@jimmymapes3411
@jimmymapes3411 Рік тому
I like this. I remember watching it - may not the very first time, but thinking, "wow Kelly got married and had a kid really fast"
@TheDbduece
@TheDbduece Рік тому
Time frames are tight but I can't outright call out an affair chronologically....but your evidence in the movie is impeccable....I yield. And am blown away by the revelation.
@joeruhe8030
@joeruhe8030 Рік тому
That fact always bothered me since watching this in a theatre. She got over him REAL quick.
@Eli-Just-Eli
@Eli-Just-Eli Рік тому
Rewatching this film shortly after my wife left me, it really did seem like a cheating /breakup movie. The slow burn relationship abrubtly ending in flames. The feeling of total abandomrnt, and isolation. All of the stuggles just to make it through one more day. And the final acceptance of fact. And of course in the end, the ''now what?'' moment.
@VictoryAviation
@VictoryAviation Рік тому
Hang in there. I know it sounds dumb, but make sure you’re getting some kind of exercise every day, even if it’s just going for a walk. This is crucial to keeping you sane.
@stateofopportunity1286
@stateofopportunity1286 Рік тому
I feel ya, buddy. I once lost a very long-term relationship to an incredibly intelligent woman who used me spiritually and psychologically and then threw me away when I no longer suited her purposes. Such is life. Learn from the experience. Do not allow it to embitter you. Become more.
@Eli-Just-Eli
@Eli-Just-Eli Рік тому
@@VictoryAviation For sure. I stopped drinking for months, bought a heavy bag and worked out twice a day, And yes, it was a big help. This was 5 yrs ago. Your advice is sound.
@VictoryAviation
@VictoryAviation Рік тому
@@Eli-Just-Eli Really glad you did that. It was an incredibly smart move. Also glad you’re doing better now.
@oggearhound2242
@oggearhound2242 Рік тому
Incredible analysis. Something about the movie didn't sit right with me back in the day. Now I know. 🤯
@dan_hitchman007
@dan_hitchman007 Рік тому
Hmmm... I always thought the point of "Cast Away" was to advertise FedEX and Wilson Sports products.
@aliensporebomb
@aliensporebomb Рік тому
And Bettina winged sculpture items.
@tippysvids
@tippysvids Рік тому
I gotta admit. This has changed my thoughts on the film entirely. It's even more sad of a film now than I thought lol.
@7t2z28
@7t2z28 5 місяців тому
I've brought up the age and timing of those kids in conversations about this movie. Glad to see I'm not the only one that gets it.
@eugenegilleno9344
@eugenegilleno9344 Рік тому
The point was - it was a huge FedEx advertisement.
@thesorzboyz
@thesorzboyz Рік тому
Moral of the story....don't use Fed Ex Air.
@andym1594
@andym1594 Рік тому
It's the Casablanca effect. The story gets better and better as your mind participates. It's the reason you'll watch a movie 100 times. It's a different movie each time when you consider the back stories and motivations.
@ExtraCheeseProject
@ExtraCheeseProject Рік тому
ukposts.info/have/v-deo/g6mUo6FujHihp6M.html
@dwolfe2907
@dwolfe2907 Рік тому
bruh, you are criminally underrated mate. I'ma sue some fools for you - this some golllld. Ive been watching cast away for years, thinking it was just some survival movie- but dayum son. Solid
@ExtraCheeseProject
@ExtraCheeseProject Рік тому
Thank you so much! There's a Part 2 to this coming right after the Breaking Bad video I'm working on is completed 😀
@VeganBytes
@VeganBytes 3 місяці тому
Wow, what a breakdown 😮 I never realised any of this. I literally took this movie at face value all these years.
@barnabywilde374
@barnabywilde374 Рік тому
the frayed noose at the island cliff signifies he wasn't "hung" enough for her, and Wilson floating away signifies his castration, and thus ultimate escape from her.
@dfhouse
@dfhouse Рік тому
😂😂😂😂
@OaksArmorial
@OaksArmorial Рік тому
Hilarious
@cedarbay3994
@cedarbay3994 Рік тому
She DID cheat on him with “Mr.Big”
@HailAnts
@HailAnts Рік тому
I never put all the pieces together, but I always recognized that the film's title was not castaway, a noun, but _Cast Away,_ a verb. I think he nailed it perfectly. Helen Hunt had a knack for playing cute, perky, but deeply flawed women..
@merrywalsh2809
@merrywalsh2809 Рік тому
Oh good catch!
@cassiuscloud2264
@cassiuscloud2264 Рік тому
Would have been a nice paycheck to come home to, Plus finding out you don't have to share it and he got his truck back.. it's like a country song from an alternate universe.
@dorkbrandon4422
@dorkbrandon4422 8 місяців тому
Yeah ! Not one of those Dear John songs but a John Deere song
@siddislikesgoogle
@siddislikesgoogle 3 місяці тому
If youve ever had a woman be head over heels in love with you, its easy to tell, she was not in love with him
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