Metacritic Film

Cast Away

Starring Tom Hanks, Helen Hunt, Christopher Noth, and Nick Searcy

MPAA RATING: PG-13 for intense action sequences and some disturbing images

20th Century Fox Film Corporation
Drama
143 minutes | Color
USA
Released In Theaters December 22, 2000

Hanks stars as Chuck Noland, a FedEx systems engineer whose personal and professional life are ruled by the clock. His manic existence abruptly ends when, after a plane crash, he becomes isolated on a remote island - cast away into the most desolate environment imaginable. (Twentieth Century Fox)

WRITTEN BY
William Broyles Jr.

DIRECTED BY
Robert Zemeckis

Overall Metascore

This is a weighted, normalized average of all individual scores given by critics, on a scale of 0 (worst) to 100 (best).

73 / 100

Critic Reviews

100 New York Post
A really classic adventure yarn with one of Hollywood's great actors hitting one out of the ballpark. If you're seeing only one movie this season, this is the obvious choice.
100 Baltimore Sun
It's a startling physical transformation, as Noland goes from flabby desk jockey to lean, mean fishing machine. But even more remarkable is the mental transformation Hanks effects.
91 Entertainment Weekly
Hanks towers as a near naked, near biblical man. Zemeckis tells his story -- the screenplay is by William Broyles -- with a control magnificent in what isn't shown as much as in what is.
90 Dallas Observer
Finally, the man (Hanks) has delivered a moving, slightly unhappy, and ultimately hopeful story in which squishy love takes a backseat to the wondrous whirlwind of life. The season's most delightful surprise.
90 TNT RoughCut
Zemeckis is more interested here in getting us thinking (and feeling) than in telling us what to think.
89 Austin Chronicle
A handsomely constructed and executed movie, the kind of effort that deserves appreciation, on its own terms, for what it both dares and accomplishes.
88 Philadelphia Inquirer
Bold, ambitious -- and ambiguous.
88 USA Today
Just be glad that Hanks and Zemeckis toiled mightily to pull off at least two-thirds of a remarkable achievement.
88 Chicago Tribune
An adventure movie of extraordinary simplicity and power.
80 Mr. Showbiz
A 25-minute third act is far too short to suffice, especially when the previous two hours are as astute and technically impressive as they are here.
80 Salon.com
It's mournful and troubling in a way that goes beyond ordinary movie manipulation. It burns clean.
80 Washington Post
If there's anyone who can make this ordeal -- and when you're plumb out of characters, it can be an ordeal -- tolerable, and even entertaining, it's Hanks.
80 Film.com
Hanks gives possibly the most compelling performance of his career.
80 The New York Times
At its best, Cast Away, like "Titanic," awes us with its sheer oceanic sweep and its cosmic apprehension of human insignificance.
75 Christian Science Monitor
Hanks's extraordinary acting keeps the adventure involving even though the beginning is predictable, the middle is uneven, and the finale slips into Zemeckis's patented brand of "Forrest Gump" fuzziness.
75 Miami Herald
It's a simple message, and it's delivered with a grace and subtlety that's rare in would-be blockbusters.
75 Charlotte Observer
The middle 90 minutes, which put Hanks alone on an island without voice-over narration or even a musical background, is as risky as anything Hollywood did this year.
75 Portland Oregonian
With its weary introductory and concluding passages, it announces itself as the most typical of fare, a real letdown after that stirringly fresh central part.
75 Boston Globe
The film's most remarkable achievement, in this culture of clamor, simply may be its decision to keep the volume down, drawing us in as opposed to pummeling us, as most films do.
75 New York Daily News
The island phase of Hanks' performance is simply amazing.
75 Chicago Sun-Times
Here is a strong and simple story surrounded by needless complications, and flawed by a last act that first disappoints us and then ends on a note of forced whimsy.
70 LA Weekly
Solid and inspiring will do nicely for Christmas, but it ought not to be good enough for the Oscar nominations that will almost certainly rain upon this movie's adequate head.
70 Village Voice
While "Robinson Crusoe" was a paean to the practical middle-class virtues that allowed its industrious hero (and the nation he represents) to re-create civilization out of nothingness, Cast Away is a far less triumphalist peek into the nothingness at the heart of civilization.
70 TV Guide
This is no film for the squeamish.
70 Time
The 80 minutes it spends on the atoll alone with Hanks make for engrossing storytelling. The film is less sure-footed back in civilization.
70 Variety
Meticulous, sumptuous production design, and striking visuals compensate for the lack of dramatic momentum in a film that arguably stretches narrative form to its limits.
70 New York Magazine
At its most basic level, Cast Away is a graceful and powerfully rendered survivalist saga.... And yet there's something generic about Chuck's plight. The filmmakers don't opt for the usual happy-face Hollywood ending, but even the half-smile they provide smacks of inspirationalism.
60 Newsweek
It’s sad to see such stunning work self-destruct. You walk out haunted by the movie that might have been.
60 Slate
Hanks and Zemeckis (and writer William Broyles Jr.) are so intent on making an epic of the spirit that they can't bring themselves to acknowledge the comic, narcissistic side of their desert island fantasy. And so on simple, human terms, the picture gets all gummed up.
60 Los Angeles Times
Comes off as convincing but never compelling. There's a ponderous quality to it, as if it's forever clearing its throat to say something of value that doesn't quite get articulated.
50 Chicago Reader
Too full of its own heavy breathing to work as the primordial storytelling it's aiming for--a so-so adventure story is closer to the mark.
25 San Francisco Chronicle
It will bring joy in a way certainly not intended, as one of the most gloriously and unwittingly silly films ever devised by a major American filmmaker.

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