Netflix: This emblematic film by Tom Hanks will no longer be available

Netflix: This emblematic film by Tom Hanks will no longer be available

After Forrest Gump, Robert Zemeckis and Tom Hanks met again in a film that also became a cult: Alone in the World. Trash of the early 2000s, this moving feature film will leave Netflix at the end of the month.

After a successful first collaboration in the 1990s, Forrest Gump, Robert Zemeckis, once again portrayed Tom Hanks in the film “Alone in the World,” a drama about a FedEx executive who was left on a desert island after a plane crash.

Days pass and help does not come. Eventually, his exile will last four years, during which time the rider will try to adapt to this horrible environment of loneliness.

For this brilliant role of Chuck Noland, Tom Hanks did everything he could, including losing a lot of pounds. The actor shines in the skin of this lonely man who befriends… volleyball, which he calls Wilson. An unconventional but very moving relationship.

To vibrate again in Tom Hanks’s company in Robinson Crusoe mode, head over to Netflix for a few more days as the world will leave the platform alone on March 31st.

Note that Robert Zemeckis hired the actor a few years later on The Polar Express and that he recently appeared for a live adaptation of Pinocchio for Disney +, in which Tom Hanks assigns his functions to Jepetto.

Source: allocine

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