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1469. Real and cruel

James Lister's popularity in North America can be said to be truly super huge.

In fact, because he made many inspirational movies in his early years and had a very good reputation, he can be said to be a star who has accompanied the growth of this generation of young people in the United States.

For this reason, he not only has many female fans, but also many male fans.

There are many comments derived from "The Rest of the Desert Island".

But many of them are lamenting the impermanence and helplessness of life.

However, Chen Shaojun also found a more interesting film review from it.

The title of the review is: "The man named Wilson!"

The number of likes under this review is very high and there are many comments left.

Obviously, this review has also been written into the hearts of many movie fans.

"Wilson is an ordinary name. The man I mentioned, named Wilson, appeared on a deserted island in the Pacific Ocean. He had a round white face and a good temper.

He always kept silent, obeyed fate and did not complain about anything.

He had only one relative named Chuck, who was inseparable from Chuck and never separated for a moment.

When Chuck drilled wood to make the fire and lit the first flame, when Chuck cooked the crabs with a bonfire and tasted happily, when Chuck was about to end his life with a 30-foot bark rope, on the eve of Chuck building a raft and voyage, Chuck tossing and turning and unable to fall asleep, and even when Chuck told his beloved girl, Wilson accompanied Chuck and listened patiently forever.

Even though... Chuck was furious for a moment, grabbed him and threw him into the sea from the entrance of the cave, Wilson still floated loyally, waiting for Chuck to jump into the sea with regret and find him back."

Seeing this, Chen Shaojun couldn't help but feel that this online film review is quite good and the angle is interesting enough.

Write a review from Wilson's perspective.

He continued to watch.

"Wilson accompanied Chuck on an unpredictable voyage. One huge wave after another hits, Chuck shouts: Wilson! Hold on! Wilson really holds on.

Day after day, the scorching sun was exposed and the heavy rain was raging, the sharks came, left again, and it was dark and brighter.

Finally one day, Wilson fell into the sea weakly. When Chuck woke up, he realized that he had drifted farther and farther away! He was his only companion! Chuck jumped into the sea without hesitation, calling Wilson's name while swimming towards him. However, the distance was too far. Chuck was afraid of losing their raft, so he turned around and pulled the raft to chase Wilson. But Wilson was still getting farther and farther away. Chuck was no longer able to chase him. He called Wilson's name and murmured: Wilson, I'm sorry, I'm sorry for you...

Chuck lay alone on the raft torn by the ocean and was about to part ways, crying, calling Wilson's name - because he lost Wilson, he has been alone ever since!

Wilson, an ordinary name, a volleyball born white, was given life in this way and became Chuck's only companion on a deserted island.

He was painted with a face by Chuck - in fact, that face was just a bloody handprint on the volleyball that was stained with blood behind Chuck's injured hand;

His eyes, nose and mouth were covered with white marks that were exposed after two small pieces of blood were wiped off;

His hair was some grass leaves on the island;

He has no arms, torso and legs.

But no one can deny that Chuck must be so firm: Wilson has thoughts and souls. Isn’t Chuck stronger and braver because of his company? Losing him is just like losing a relative who has been with him day and night, otherwise Chuck would not be so painful. No one knows Chuck’s five years spent on the deserted island like Wilson; no one can give Chuck courage and hope like Wilson, survived with difficulty but persistence and returned to the world.

So, I am willing to write a hymn for him. Compared to Kelly, Wilson is the one who accompanied Chuck to share the hardships!

It's just a pity that it's a volleyball! Not..."

Chen Shaojun couldn't help but be happy!

This critic is really interesting.

On the other hand, the comments of those more well-known film critics in North America have also been released.

Robert, a film critic for the Los Angeles Times, wrote a long review for The Rest of the Desert Island in his personal column!

"The joke of fate is always real and cruel, and it is never funny."

"After watching "The Rest of the Desert Island", James Lister's performance made us forget his handsomeness, and the only one name left is the man named Chuck!

After reading Chuck's experience, I suddenly realized that the real loneliness is so cruel that it is terrible compared to the loneliness in our reality.

Many of us complain about the boredom of life, but forget that we can still surf the Internet, gather, make friends of all kinds, travel, and...

As Chuck said in the movie, ‘I still keep breathing when I am most helpless, I understand that I must live, and then the tide brings me a sail.’ In the dilemma of life, we should maintain the determination to live well, and if you have confidence in life, life will reward you with something unknown.

So, those who complain about their boredom, their hardships, and their despair, maybe you should watch this movie a few more times. Maybe, you will find that in comparison, what we call boring complaints and difficult complaints are nothing!”

"We might as well imagine that if we were Chuck, we might have starved to death on the isolated island. Not to mention four years, it might be difficult to survive for four days. We were hungry, covered with injuries, and even more deadly, we were covered with despair, like the towering waves and gables.

Modern people live a busy life, and they are exhausted from eating, clothing, cars, houses and families every day. They all look energetic and brave enough to meet the challenges of modern life. If they are thrown into loneliness, they are completely lonely like Chuck - no one, no living thing, no modern things, if they want fire, they can only return to the original state to drill wood to make fire, and the hardest weapon is just stones. When everything can only be made by themselves, there are still a few left like Chuck?"

"The part where Chuck saved volleyball on the sea was not sensational, but not every viewer would feel it deeply. Only those who experienced the kind of person who devoured you little by little in the darkness and had an obsession with faith that had never given up can feel the heart-wrenching thrust in the water. The sea water kept pushing away not just a volleyball, but an externalizing object of Chuck's hope to support himself in the life for four years. Of course, fortunately, Chuck returned to the world and all nightmares were over. But what was not over was our thinking about life and life."
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