A Personal Impressions From A Cast Away Movie

What do I feel about this picture? The first reaction or thought you have when viewing a film or movie. Personal biases are present. It is possible to judge the importance of an artwork based upon the time it was produced. This work was created in a particular time period. In the technical perspective, it is determined by the context of the period. What medium was used to convey the message? How did the creator express himself using the chosen medium?

The ethical perspective examines moral and ethical responsibilities for the artist or producer. What are his moral responsibilities, and is the portrayal ethical? The cultural viewpoint relates the images to society. What are the symbols that the artist has used? Or what message does the symbol convey? The viewer’s rational conclusion is the critical perspective. It’s a personal response, without bias or prejudice. What conclusions have I reached after analyzing this picture critically and how does my initial opinion differ from my second?

Cast Away tells the story of a workaholic forced to learn how to survive without work, clocks and people when stranded in an island. This movie is a visual story that is largely devoid of dialogue. The story is driven by four major visual cues that are present throughout the film. These include a watch with Kelly’s photo, a Wilson volleyball, painted wings on a FedEx package, and a crossroads in both the first and last scenes. Each one represents an important aspect of the story. The movie is full of visual cues, but these four images are crucial to understanding the story. The four visuals are crucial to the plot as Tom Hanks plays Chuck Noland. Chuck Noland has survived a situation that is most people’s nightmare. These visual cues are emotional and make us sympathize with Chuck Noland’s ordeal. This paper uses six perspectives to examine the visual cues employed by the film’s creators, which evoke a sympathetic response for the character. I liked this video, and it was easy to relate to because the visuals and imagery were used effectively. When I first saw it, I found myself amazed by how little dialogue was needed to move the story forward. It still remained an intriguing and interesting story with deep statements and meanings.

This lets the viewer feel his pain, and how difficult it is to do this on their own. The flames are also a small flicker of hope for him that one pain will be less to deal with while he continues learning how to survive in the island. Chuck proudly raises arms after creating fire. This scene has a brilliant illuminating effects. It creates a strong sense of survival and oneness, not just with the flames. It is clear that he will be a survivor, as he has already reached the Biological & Physiological Needs stage of Maslow Hierarchy of Needs. This is the lowest level before moving to the next. With this glowing effect, the movie producers show that he is able to survive on the island. Chuck was able to survive the island thanks to several FedEx packages that washed ashore. Wilson brand volleyball stands out as the item that Chuck used most often and that sent the strongest visual message about its potential. Chuck had injured his hand when he picked it up in anger and threw the ball with his bloodied hand. The ball was given a new face by Chuck after he injured his hand and then, in a rage, picked it up with his bloody hand.

I loved every scene and wanted to see more. Hanks has always loved “2001 A Space Odyssey”, and this shot pays homage. I liked his escape as well. The movie could have ended with a shot of a giant ocean tanker bow looming above his raft. However, no. I don’t want to reveal where he lives, but the trailers make it clear that he is returning home. Say that the ending of a storyline is supposed to be heartfelt and moving, but feels flat and uninspiring. It’s also possible that the ending smile seems a bit forced.

I wish I had known less about ‘Cast Away’ before entering the theater. Noland’s fate should be left up to the audience. Zemeckis is adamant about revealing the surprises of his films in the trailers. In the early part of this year, he was criticised for the advertisements that revealed Harrison Ford as the villain in his film “What Lies Beneath.” There was also a ghost. David Poland quoted him at that time: “We’ve studied marketing and know that people like to be informed about everything before they watch a movie. This is just one of the things. Being a movie enthusiast, film student, film historian, and a filmmaker, I do not. McDonald’s. McDonald’s has been a huge success because there are no surprises. You can predict the taste. “Everybody knows the Menu.” It’s a strange statement that implies Zemeckis as a movie enthusiast, scholar and student but does not market for people who are like him. It’s even more depressing because he makes so many good movies.

One sentence can summarize the film Critical Perspective. FedEx worker survives a plane crash. He washes on an island. The story has so much depth, and the visuals are extremely important. Without analysis, it is difficult to see how they can be understood. All images, however banal or mundane they may seem at first, have a message to convey. Cast Away’s visual cues effectively communicate the significance of the story. They also allow viewers to identify with Chuck’s plight and connect. The movie sends a strong message that we should not take life for granted, and to be prepared for crossroads in our lives. This movie is a powerful story about how everyone will face crossroads in their lives. This message is expressed visually in the final scene, which is a crossroads. This film used visual cues brilliantly and helped viewers connect to the story at a deeper level. We are affected by movies because they have powerful visuals, and a sound quality better than a stage. This story has a moral that is relatable and understood by most people, despite the fact that circumstances may differ.

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    Kayla Russo is an educational blogger and volunteer and student. She is a 27 yo educational blogger and volunteer and student who loves to help others learn.

kaylarusso

kaylarusso

Kayla Russo is an educational blogger and volunteer and student. She is a 27 yo educational blogger and volunteer and student who loves to help others learn.

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