Submitted by PastMiddleAge t3_10pmow9 in movies
might-be-your-daddy t1_j6lcvaq wrote
Reply to comment by Ceasarsean in The last hour of Cast Away is devastating and beautiful by PastMiddleAge
I'll see if I can find it. I read and watch so many different things in the hour or two before bed I can't specifically remember right now. I'll respond to your comment if I can find it.
Ceasarsean t1_j6ld54w wrote
Oh that's okay. Thank you though.
PastMiddleAge OP t1_j6lfx35 wrote
The things I noticed this time were little things like when they were at that family Christmas dinner Kelly catches Chuck glancing at his pager instead of being present with the family. And then they’re working on scheduling important things like being together for New Year’s Eve and for Kelly’s dissertation. Chuck’s job still seems to be the priority for him, though. Not the relationship. Just subtle facial expressions and timing gave me the idea this time that Kelly might not be down for that.
Edit to add: I just read a couple of the other links in the comments suggesting Kelly was having an affair.
Really interesting how they place the blame on Kelly for betraying Chuck, whereas my read this time was more blaming Chuck for not prioritizing Kelly.
Of course it’s all subtext since none of this is made explicit. I like the ambiguity and complexity. I guess we see what we want to see or what we’re prepared to see.
And it’s a good story either way.
Keudn883 t1_j6nxdmp wrote
Sometimes their isn't anyone to blame and the relationship just doesn't work out.
might-be-your-daddy t1_j6lhx8g wrote
I appreciate it, but thinking about it was eating at me and I had to try. :)
I found this story that covers several of the points.
I also read someplace that their goodbye kiss just before his fateful flight was more like siblings than lovers. As in, she turns her head to the side so he kisses her cheek instead of her lips.
staedtler2018 t1_j6mo757 wrote
These kinds of things are funny to write and think about but they are bad film analysis.
Kelly didn't cheat on Chuck because it makes no thematic sense for this to happen and be kept hidden from the audience.
No-Ad8720 t1_j6mrgm1 wrote
Im my opinion it was a bad film.
Ceasarsean t1_j6luexv wrote
Thank you so much. I'll read this. Their reunion in the rain always gets me.
No-Ad8720 t1_j6mrck4 wrote
Thanks for posting this theory. I have never liked the movie , so giving it that much thought seems unusual. I found both lead characters to be unpleasant to be around. Didn't care what happened to either of them.
ajosefox t1_j6lfdqy wrote
I’m sure this is weird, but what a pleasant and understanding comment to see on reddit.
“That’s okay. Thank you, though.”
Just stumbling upon this, I appreciate it so much. You seem like a lovely and wonderful person.
LeastCap t1_j6lgh6o wrote
he hit me with his bike eight times don’t trust this conniving bitch
KillyScreams t1_j6mmvrt wrote
He was probably work-obsessed.
Which happens
BrownMamba85 t1_j6ldq4e wrote
Include me please. I'm intrigued
might-be-your-daddy t1_j6lhq3d wrote
I found this story that covers several of the points.
I also read someplace that their goodbye kiss just before his fateful flight was more like siblings than lovers. As in, she turns her head to the side so he kisses her cheek instead of her lips.
not_so_subtle_now t1_j6lxmx1 wrote
That article was just fanfic. There was nothing on the "having an affair" end that the movie showed and the article mentioned.
staedtler2018 t1_j6mow77 wrote
It's bad as film analysis but it also doesn't really make sense factually.
>Four months have passed since the crash, and two years pass from the first date to their wedding date. Two years! Two years seems like an awfully short turnaround for a woman to be married when she’s not even sure if her fiancé is still alive or not.
A quick Google search tells me:
>By 25 months after the spouse's death 61% of men and 19% of women were either remarried or involved in a new romance.
>
>Younger age was a predictor of becoming involved in a new romance for women.
This is for all ages and younger people are more likely to be in a relationship so the actual odds of "this woman" (who it needs to be said, is a fictional creation) are at least higher than 20%.
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might-be-your-daddy t1_j6ldyqs wrote
I'm looking for it now. So frustrating that I cannot remember exactly where I saw it, especially since it was not that long ago.
BrownMamba85 t1_j6le5k5 wrote
No worries. I'm the same way. I'll go down a rabbit hole so deep I lose track, and then I can't find my way back until I least expect it lol
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