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I think I will spend the rest of my life on a desert island. This is a good film, and I like it very much.

200112018: 55: 50 Netease reports Dan.

Director: Robert Zemeckis

Screenwriter: William Burroughs

Starring: Tom Hanks

Helen Hunt

Type: adventure/plot

Producer: DreamWorks

Premiere date: 65438+February 22, 2000

Although the movie 194 1 was a mediocre box office that year, the great director Spielberg was very appreciative of the screenwriter Robert Zemeckis. In the later film Back to the Future, Spielberg became a hero behind the scenes, pushing Robert to the front desk, who lived up to expectations and created the myth of "Back to the Future Trilogy" which is still talked about by sci-fi fans. The visual effect is also reasonable.

In 1994' s film Forrest Gump, Roche's special effects were brought to the extreme, from a feather dancing with the wind to the "historical lens" of Forrest Gump's "meeting" with the president, which made Forrest Gump's American dream story full of legend. Another big-name black comedy "Leaping Forever" is also under special effects command, and Meryl Streep, Bruce Willis and other stars "suddenly turned against each other" and "cut their stomachs" are very lively. 1997 After completing a meaningful sci-fi work Contact with the Future, Robert took over DreamWorks' Desert Island Life (and Behind the Lies).

Plot:

Chuck Nolan is the head of FedEx business, and he is responsible for supervising the efficiency of branches around the world. This is a job that flies around all day. A plane crashed at sea on business, and Chuck became the only survivor, but he was also stranded on a desert island and started the modern Robinson Crusoe. Four years later, Chuck was finally rescued, but this time he became a "mountain boy". He suddenly returned to the materialistic modern civilization from the days of self-sufficiency. Chuck is obviously at a loss. Can Chuck's fiancee Kelly accept this recovered fiance?

Behind the scenes:

Steven Allan Spielberg, the owner of DreamWorks, has always supported Robert. After the last movie Behind the Lies, two superstars, Harrison Ford and michelle pfeiffer, were kicked out. This time, the movie "Life on a Desert Island" led by two Oscar superstars (Tom Hanks and helen hunt) is managed by Robert, which seems to be intended to help Robert achieve something at next year's Oscars.

Tom Hanks, the winner of the film, is naturally broad-minded and chubby in the past two years, but there is still a gap between him and a character who has lived alone on a desert island for four years. So Robert deliberately shot the story backwards, shooting the story after Chuck was rescued first. After that, Robert gave Tom a long vacation to lose weight and went after the scene of Behind the Lies. After the film stopped broadcasting, Tom also lost more than 40 kilograms, and the crew began to work again.

Because of the special occupation of Chuck in the film, the film also has many exotic scenery. One of the scenes in which Chuck reprimanded his subordinates for procrastination in the Russian branch was filmed in Russia. Unexpectedly, this caught the attention of the Russian State Duma. A Duma MP suggested that Hollywood movies always vilify the image of Russians. This time, he called Russians lazy and said that he would boycott the film, and DreamWorks immediately said in an interview with Moscow Times. This episode is actually a satire on the workaholic Americans, and it doesn't mean to belittle the Russians at all. However, I think it's time for Hollywood to review their "Russian policy". Don't make up a story about a Russian astronaut wearing a fur hat, drinking vodka and banging on the dashboard with a wrench to repair the bridge part of the space station.