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- Even after Hanks has lost the power from
his only flashlight, there is a nighttime
scene in which a phosphorescent light emanates
from his cave. What could the source of it
possibly be? - Allan
- The movie is supposed to begin in 1995 as
evidenced by the carving of the dead airplane
crewman's birth and death dates on a rock
by Tom Hanks. Later in the movie, we see Hank's
Jeep Cherokee which was saved for him since
his departure 4-5 years earlier. The Jeep
is actually a 1998 or newer model as evidenced
by the rear high-mount taillight located at
the top of the rear hatch instead of inside
the rear window. - J.
Campbell
- Why would the package Tom Hanks delivers
at the end of the movie have been on the plane
to South America? The package was returning
from Russia to the US as undeliverable (since
the senders hubby was boinking some Russian
chick)! Once it was in the states, why send
it to South America? - JKessler
- At the end of the move where Tom Hanks character
is standing at the crossroads, the shadows
change from pointing east, implying it's the
early afternoon, to pointing west, implying
it's the morning, to pointing east again...
I guess they filmed that scene a few times
that day. - Jon
Evans
- (Continuity) This is spooky; when Hanks
is starring at the piece of the port a potty,
I swear I seen Wilson move. One moment he
is one spot then they show the potty and in
the next shot Wilson is in another area. -
TAZ
Commented
Goofs
- Chuck makes the delivery of the FedEx box,
but where'd he get it? It wasn't on the raft
with him. - Frank
Henderson
- Comment: There
is a box on the raft with him but you
can only see it in a few scenes. - Nate
- Most every night scene was shot during the
day and then made to look like night. Also
in the trailer and TV spots you see Chuck
(Tom Hanks) running around during the day
and it the movie it's night. - kyara
- Comment: Hate
to burst your bubble, but most movies
shoot their night scenes during the day
and use a dark blue filter to simulate
night. - Ginny
- Correction:
No, most night scenes are NOT filmed
during the day - it is the directors
decision and CAN be done but it is
certainly NOT a standard practice...
- JBone
Corrected
Goofs
- Near the end of the movie, as Chuck (Tom
Hanks) is driving away, Kelly (Helen Hunt)
calls out the name Jack not once but twice.
There are no major characters named Jack in
the movie. - slowhand-6
- Correction:
Actually, Kelly, (Helen Hunt) doesn't
say Jack, she says Chuck. - kyara
- Near the beginning of the film, Chuck complains
about a toothache on the right side of his
face. When he's on the island and is planning
to take out this tooth with the ice skate,
it's quite obvious that the left side is now
the painful side. - Nate
- Correction:
If you watch it again, you'll see that
when it appears that the left side of
his mouth is infected, it's the reflection
in the MIRROR that is viewed. This means
that it's really the right side. Also,
when he uses the figure skate and rock
to knock the tooth out, he uses his left
hand with the rock to hit the skate, which
also clearly demonstrates that it's the
right side of his mouth. (DVD) - Saige
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