Comparison Of Cast Away And Bring Me Home

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Some movies drama grab the audience interests by showing realistic stories and for sure cinema world is a best place to deliver a good picture to symmetry the viewer’s imagination... In the films Cast Away and bring me home, the main characters (Chunk Noland),Tom Hanks and (Mark Wantey),Matt Damon are faced unfortunate circumstances they suffer physically and mentally they both tried to stimulate away for better living even though there is no sign of life.
Both of champions are faced unbelievable conditions. For Noland when his air plane crashed to the sea he arrived to deserted island that is cut off from the basic means of life .Water ,food ,housing and heating . Noland shares the same situation with Watney who was blast off from the Mars planet and he was left behind with meager supplies. Both Noland and Watney suffer physically they are starving, losing weight and both had tasted the rough kind of pain . Both simulate the difficult condition of lack of food for noland he tried to find a way to continue his life at the island by making a fire , catching fish and collect water from the rain. Likewise, Watney he find out that he has a one years worth of food. So he made water and grew food on planet were nothing grows.
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While he was there he couldn’t stop missing his girlfriend and looking at her picture .And later a FedEx parcels that contains a volley ball-Wilson-became Noland's personified friend and his companion during four years . This was no different from Watney he also lost all possible way to survive because he couldn’t connect to the earth at first .He also Missed his wife and son .During that time he recorded a dairy video ,he was talking to the camera every day ,that was the only way to express his feeling and relive his stress exactly like Wilson's Noland's friend. Actually both suffer mentally because they were loneliness and lost of hope and

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