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

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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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