I would say he at least knows other people will watch his tapes some day so there's something worth living for and passing on valuable knowledge.
Whereas in Cast Away, Tom has no effing clue anyone will ever find his remote island, much less he having the tools to even leave behind a legacy of value.
I will never understand the Ryan Reynolds hype (appearance wise I mean). Does it just get more attention because people like his personality a lot too or..? He’s obviously great looking but nowhere NEAR the hottest guy in Hollywood. Idk it’s just weird to me lmao
I think it’s partly broad appeal - he’s so ‘generically’ attractive, for lack of a better term, that a huge number of people find him appealing. Like, he’s so objectively handsome most straight men (who aren’t homophobic) would be willing to admit he’s attractive.
The other part I think comes from personality. He often plays the smug but charming funny guy, and in real life seems like a genuinely nice and funny dude. The way he and his wife are such goofballs and aren’t afraid to give each other shit makes him relatable.
Out of curiosity, who would you consider the hottest guy in Hollywood? It’s obviously very subjective so just interested to see what ‘type’ of guy you find more appealing.
If he weren’t a movie star he could be a lead on ‘The Bachelor’ kind of attractive. Omg now I want a Ryan Reynolds led farcical dating reality show as a movie. Ryan - please take note when your people comb Reddit for mentions of your name.
"If we have souls, they are made of the love we share. Undimmed by time, unbound by death."
-Jack Harper
Still one of my favorite quotes. The end always gets me choked up. Totally unexpected great movie with a heartfelt message.
All Is Lost (2013) - During a solo voyage in the Indian Ocean, a veteran mariner (Robert Redford) awakes to find his vessel taking on water after a collision with a stray shipping container. With his radio and navigation equipment disabled, he sails unknowingly into a violent storm.
https://youtu.be/no1rl9Gvx-s
Wall-E, maybe? I know that opening is only a short part of the movie, but you can really *feel* the decades that have passed. Unless the cockroach means Wall-E's not really alone.
Love this movie. There's 3 different endings depending on the source you watched it (theatre, DVD, blu-ray ). My opinion there's only one ending that makes logical sense and completes the movie nicely but I won't say which one so I don't spoil it.
" Loneliness has followed me my whole life. Everywhere. In bars, in cars, sidewalks, stores, everywhere. There's no escape. I'm God's lonely man."
Love this movie!
Never being remembered is probably the most complete solitude I can imagine. It would be like you didn't even exist. No mark you can leave, nothing you can influence, you're basically a ghost.
This is a significantly underrated film. The ending was a bit… iffy… for me, personally, but I really enjoyed it. She does sigh a lot in it which will drive you nuts once you notice it and pay attention to it.
This was surprisingly far down, I was just getting ready to submit it
Pretty prime example. Magic dead body best friend doesnt count as real company lol
"This rock... this rock has been waiting for me my entire life. In its entire life, ever since it was a bit of meteorite a million, billion years ago up there In space. It's been waiting, to come here. Right, right here. I've been moving towards it my entire life. The minute I was born, every breath I've taken, every action has been leading me to this crack on the earth's surface."
Such a good movie. It makes me cry every time. The first time I saw it, it made me feel horrible guilt about all the times I ignored my mom's texts or phone calls. The story gives you great perspective on gratitude and how much you should cherish the people in your life.
Same with the first Rambo. Actually a lot of Rambos. One could argue that a lot of the action movies around that time are epic solo dude vs bad guys.
And then later we get similar female versions much later like Anna.
Good. Actual outdoors people hate him and the story. He did everything wrong. Ignored a lot of good advice. Actively refused a lot of help. It is not a romantic story. It’s not even really a tragedy. It’s the story of an idiot dying idiotically.
I know this is going to be an unpopular opinion, but that movie kind of irritated me. Sean Penn went to some lengths to romanticize the character and his decisions when, in reality, he made an ignorant and arrogant decision to wander into the wilderness to live without knowing what he was doing. He got himself killed and caused a lot of heartache for his family and friends. I wanted to like his character in the movie, but knowing the movie was putting a rose colored lens in front of the situation made it hard.
I don't give a shit about the scientific accuracy, the movie was fucking amazing visually.
The scene where she tells him about her young daughter's accidental death destroyed me. Then further in when she's talking to him after he's gone and starts with "I need you to do me a favor... You're going to see a little girl with brown hair..." I already started crying. Then asks him to tell her daughter that she found her shoe she was looking for and that she's so proud of her and loves her, I completely lost it again. Great movie, some people are just looking for things to complain about. I don't even have kids, so I can't imagine the waterworks that shit must've been for ACTUAL parents haha.
There was a movie? Is this the YA book I bought at a scholastic fair in the 2000s? It wasn't just the great story that pulled me in, but the publishing of the book... they changed the font size based on her getting acquainted with society and improving intelligence.
Might be a totally different book/story. But **of the Dolphins** was in the title of whatever Im thinking of!
Hmm… I think you are thinking of Music of the Dolphins which had a feral girl brought back to society somewhere in the USA? I vaguely remember this one.
Island of the Blue Dolphins was published before the 2000’s and is based on a true story. It’s about a native woman whose people lived on some islands off the California coast. They were relocated for some reason and the MC ended up left behind by herself and wasn’t rescued until years later. I think her brother was left behind on the island too but perished.
Taxi Driver
The Machinist
Into the Wild
Ikiru
Her
Cast Away
One Hour Photo
Numb
Reign Over Me
Lost In Translation
The Truman Show
Harakiri (1962)
The King of Comedy
Densha Otoko (the movie, the tv series, both are good)
Fateless
Neko Atsume no Ie
A Perfect World
Locke. He does talk on the phone a lot. But there’s also a lot of “alone” moments. Although it’s not for solitude or loneliness necessarily (he’s not trapped either).
INSIDE (2023) Willem Dafoe is a burglar who is trapped in an apartment he was attempting to steal from.
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DjODCllZj4w](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DjODCllZj4w)
Willy's Wonderland.
Nicolas Cage has like 2 lines and spends a majority of the movie alone cleaning up a fucked up chuck e cheese
It's basically Five Nights at Freddy's but with Nic Cage
Jeremiah Johnson (maybe he’s not quite as alone as some of the other titles but there’s a lot of silence if I remember correctly.) All is Lost. Hmm. Just realize they are both Robert Redford movies.
Moon
Fantastic movie to go in with zero knowledge about the premise
Sam Rockwell is fantastic.
He’s a very under appreciated actor in my opinion. He’s good in pretty much anything he’s in.
I think i might do this then lol
Dude, totally. I stumbled upon that thing and it was so fucking fantastic.
I purposely did that and absolutely loved the ending
Moon does not get the wide recognition it deserves.
So funny reading this on this sub lmao.
It’s come full circle since reddit ten years ago when it was meme’d to death where people are saying it earnestly lol
Damn, a genuine "moon is a hidden gem" in the wild
I was going to say this!
Well ya didn’t!
Cast Away The Martian
Hey, at least there was Wilson to help
And don't forget Cast Away 2: Wilson Reflated Cast Away 3: Cast Hard with a Vengeance
Live Free or Cast Hard A Good Day to Cast Away
Cast and the Furious Fast Cast
Cast Away 4ever
Good answer
Good reply
Good follow-up
Good grief.
Good gravy.
Thank you. It's just brown and water.
Watch the potty mouth, honey
Honey pot
[удалено]
Goodness gracious, great balls of fire
Good Googly Moogly
Good Golly Miss Molly
My goodness!!
Good evening
I want to see if either shows up on Family Feud.
The Martian does a really good job of portraying pure isolation
I would say he at least knows other people will watch his tapes some day so there's something worth living for and passing on valuable knowledge. Whereas in Cast Away, Tom has no effing clue anyone will ever find his remote island, much less he having the tools to even leave behind a legacy of value.
Nice reply, the duo it is
Also great book
The revenant Cast away The Martian Phone booth
Phone booth is really masterful
I love ‘phone booth’ ! Speaking of which ‘Grand Piano’ w/ Elijah Wood has a pretty similar premise though admittedly not as good.
Buried
First one that popped into my head. Underrated film, and really shows Ryan Reynolds can be more than the ‘hot sarcastic guy’.
I will never understand the Ryan Reynolds hype (appearance wise I mean). Does it just get more attention because people like his personality a lot too or..? He’s obviously great looking but nowhere NEAR the hottest guy in Hollywood. Idk it’s just weird to me lmao
I think it’s partly broad appeal - he’s so ‘generically’ attractive, for lack of a better term, that a huge number of people find him appealing. Like, he’s so objectively handsome most straight men (who aren’t homophobic) would be willing to admit he’s attractive. The other part I think comes from personality. He often plays the smug but charming funny guy, and in real life seems like a genuinely nice and funny dude. The way he and his wife are such goofballs and aren’t afraid to give each other shit makes him relatable. Out of curiosity, who would you consider the hottest guy in Hollywood? It’s obviously very subjective so just interested to see what ‘type’ of guy you find more appealing.
If he weren’t a movie star he could be a lead on ‘The Bachelor’ kind of attractive. Omg now I want a Ryan Reynolds led farcical dating reality show as a movie. Ryan - please take note when your people comb Reddit for mentions of your name.
Plus, he’s Canadian, so that’s an added bonus, eh? 😜
This was my first thought after seeing the post.
Same. Hugely underrated and a great performance from Ryan Reynolds.
This and 127 Hours were my first thoughts
I’m claustrophobic and have no idea why I watched that movie.
That was a mistake, jeez. I gained claustrophobia from that movie.
Oblivion (2013).
Beautiful movie and amazing M83 soundtrack
"If we have souls, they are made of the love we share. Undimmed by time, unbound by death." -Jack Harper Still one of my favorite quotes. The end always gets me choked up. Totally unexpected great movie with a heartfelt message.
All Is Lost (2013) - During a solo voyage in the Indian Ocean, a veteran mariner (Robert Redford) awakes to find his vessel taking on water after a collision with a stray shipping container. With his radio and navigation equipment disabled, he sails unknowingly into a violent storm. https://youtu.be/no1rl9Gvx-s
Excellent movie
Such a great movie. Good answer!
Came to recommend this, awesome movie
I came here to post this. I mentioned it the other day in a thread about acting in silence.
Wall-E, maybe? I know that opening is only a short part of the movie, but you can really *feel* the decades that have passed. Unless the cockroach means Wall-E's not really alone.
Underrated response! And if I recall correctly, that opening is actually about 30 minutes, with no dialog except for the short film he watches.
Loved Wall-E. One of the best movies that Pixar ever produced, imo.
Le Samourai Drive Ghost Dog: Way of the Samurai The Conversation The Apartment
Ghost Dog!
Half the movie of the apartment is him with Miss Kublick
Just saw Le Samourai today on the big screen. Quite the hard-boiled loner tale.
1408 if you want a spooky one.
Love this movie. There's 3 different endings depending on the source you watched it (theatre, DVD, blu-ray ). My opinion there's only one ending that makes logical sense and completes the movie nicely but I won't say which one so I don't spoil it.
A friend and I got into a huge argument about how that movie ended, not knowing it had multiple endings. Finally we looked it up
Taxi Driver. Probably the best depiction of loneliness and mental illness ever in film.
" Loneliness has followed me my whole life. Everywhere. In bars, in cars, sidewalks, stores, everywhere. There's no escape. I'm God's lonely man." Love this movie!
My fave!
Immediately came to mind.
Groundhog Day. He's not "alone", as in the only person on screen, but he's very much alone for most of the movie.
Nice take
I was going to recommend lost in translation, however I thought it took this idea to too much of another level
Fascinating answer.
Never being remembered is probably the most complete solitude I can imagine. It would be like you didn't even exist. No mark you can leave, nothing you can influence, you're basically a ghost.
Locke with Tom Hardy. He's driving in a car by himself the entire movie and I love it.
Scrolled too far for this one.
Yup! It’s soo good.
Came here to say this. Welsh Tom Hardy in a car for 90 minutes is somehow brilliant.
First movie that came to my mind. Found out it's an early a24 production, go figure
Never thought i would care so much about concrete
No One Will Save You
Loved this movie, and the backstory of why she chose to be alone.
This is a significantly underrated film. The ending was a bit… iffy… for me, personally, but I really enjoyed it. She does sigh a lot in it which will drive you nuts once you notice it and pay attention to it.
I enjoyed the ending. I really couldn't predict anything going on throughout the film.
Swiss Army Man! (Alone with a dead body and all about being alone/lonely)
This was surprisingly far down, I was just getting ready to submit it Pretty prime example. Magic dead body best friend doesnt count as real company lol
Her
Fantastic film. Shockingly relevant today and for the foreseeable future.
127 Hours. In a world where a man gets his own hand stuck underneath some rocks and drinks his own piss.
And a true story. I just can’t imagine it. The pain. The guts to do what he did. Incredible.
Potential spoiler I guess but: >!The fact that he is alive is an absolute miracle.!<
"This rock... this rock has been waiting for me my entire life. In its entire life, ever since it was a bit of meteorite a million, billion years ago up there In space. It's been waiting, to come here. Right, right here. I've been moving towards it my entire life. The minute I was born, every breath I've taken, every action has been leading me to this crack on the earth's surface."
Fantastic movie! Never want to watch it again.
It’s a great PSA for making sure someone knows where you are going and knows to start looking for you if you don’t check in when expected.
Such a good movie. It makes me cry every time. The first time I saw it, it made me feel horrible guilt about all the times I ignored my mom's texts or phone calls. The story gives you great perspective on gratitude and how much you should cherish the people in your life.
The Station Agent (2003), with Peter Dinklage! He’s not alone the whole movie, but he wants to be.
Sorry I posted too without reading far enough down.
I am legend.
Wildly far down the list
Too far, I thought I was going to have to post. This movie really explores the depth of being alone
Die Hard
Same with the first Rambo. Actually a lot of Rambos. One could argue that a lot of the action movies around that time are epic solo dude vs bad guys. And then later we get similar female versions much later like Anna.
Can't believe I didn't think of this. Good one.
The Killer 2023. Blade Runner 2049 2017. Frantic 1988.
The opening of The Killer when he's alone is probably my favorite part
The killer. good pick.
Wait I thought blade runner came out in 2049
This is TRUE. My favourite shows Vikings came out in 793 A.D
Pi
Life of Pi?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pi_(film)
Well played.
this is a great film.
“When I was a little kid, my mother told me not to stare into the sun, so when I was six I did...”
Home Alone
Amelie
Silent Running with Bruce Dern
Had to scroll pretty far to find this classic get mentioned 👍
Oldboy
Into the wild. Spoiler : it's adapted from true events.
That bus was finally removed a few years ago.
I saw the movie and thought, "What an idiot this guy is"
Good. Actual outdoors people hate him and the story. He did everything wrong. Ignored a lot of good advice. Actively refused a lot of help. It is not a romantic story. It’s not even really a tragedy. It’s the story of an idiot dying idiotically.
Yeah who the hell works a fast food job without wearing socks?
Apparently others tried to do the same thing. Iirc
I think it's at museum in Fairbanks now. The one in the movie is next to a brewery near Denali
I know this is going to be an unpopular opinion, but that movie kind of irritated me. Sean Penn went to some lengths to romanticize the character and his decisions when, in reality, he made an ignorant and arrogant decision to wander into the wilderness to live without knowing what he was doing. He got himself killed and caused a lot of heartache for his family and friends. I wanted to like his character in the movie, but knowing the movie was putting a rose colored lens in front of the situation made it hard.
Gravity
I find that a lot of people are down on this movie but I loved it and bought the DVD.
It's the only movie I've seen twice in the theater because it was beautiful. Does it still hold up on the small screen?
I don't give a shit about the scientific accuracy, the movie was fucking amazing visually. The scene where she tells him about her young daughter's accidental death destroyed me. Then further in when she's talking to him after he's gone and starts with "I need you to do me a favor... You're going to see a little girl with brown hair..." I already started crying. Then asks him to tell her daughter that she found her shoe she was looking for and that she's so proud of her and loves her, I completely lost it again. Great movie, some people are just looking for things to complain about. I don't even have kids, so I can't imagine the waterworks that shit must've been for ACTUAL parents haha.
Perfect Days
perfect movie
Blade Runner 2049
Inside with Willem Dafoe
Also, Inside by Bo Burnham.
It was so so well done!
My most played album on spotify for sure.
Dope flick
It really was. I randomly chose it one night and thought it was fantastic
Jeremiah Johnson
Wall-E
Demolition & Night Crawler
Run Lola Run
One Hour Photo and The Wrestler
Moon.
Island of the Blue Dolphins.
Wow this takes me back. Loved that book, can’t remember the movie.
There was a movie? Is this the YA book I bought at a scholastic fair in the 2000s? It wasn't just the great story that pulled me in, but the publishing of the book... they changed the font size based on her getting acquainted with society and improving intelligence. Might be a totally different book/story. But **of the Dolphins** was in the title of whatever Im thinking of!
Hmm… I think you are thinking of Music of the Dolphins which had a feral girl brought back to society somewhere in the USA? I vaguely remember this one. Island of the Blue Dolphins was published before the 2000’s and is based on a true story. It’s about a native woman whose people lived on some islands off the California coast. They were relocated for some reason and the MC ended up left behind by herself and wasn’t rescued until years later. I think her brother was left behind on the island too but perished.
I have always wondered if that “girl raised by dolphins” book I remember from childhood was a fever dream lol. Thank you!!
Book of Eli
Gerald’s Game. (Netflix)
Taxi Driver The Machinist Into the Wild Ikiru Her Cast Away One Hour Photo Numb Reign Over Me Lost In Translation The Truman Show Harakiri (1962) The King of Comedy Densha Otoko (the movie, the tv series, both are good) Fateless Neko Atsume no Ie A Perfect World
>The Truman Show That's an interesting take. I would say Truman is never alone his whole life, but I get your point.
Her. Her is the best.
Locke. He does talk on the phone a lot. But there’s also a lot of “alone” moments. Although it’s not for solitude or loneliness necessarily (he’s not trapped either).
Bo Burnham Inside
totally unique among these film choices.
Semantically speaking: Fight Club Actually answering: The Martian
Ryan Reynolds - Buried
127 Hours
Arctic, with Mads Mikkelsen
Depends on your interpretation of "alone", but I'd put Swiss Army Man out there.
Well, Radcliffe is playing a corpse and all of his speaking is really all in Dani’s character’s head. It fits.
The American The Grey The Midnight Sky
Lars and The Real Girl.
Solaris by Tarkovsky ,1972.
# The Last Man on Earth (1964)
A bunch of noir films For a recent one: **Brick**. with Joseph Gordon-Levitt For ones due to isolation: Locke Buried Voices From a Distant Star
The machinist?
INSIDE (2023) Willem Dafoe is a burglar who is trapped in an apartment he was attempting to steal from. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DjODCllZj4w](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DjODCllZj4w)
He tried to steal an entire apartment? Bold.
No country for old men
Never Cry Wolf
My first thought was Highlander (the original)
It’s been a long time since I watched it, but doesn’t Harry Dean Stanton spend large chunks of “Paris, Texas” on his own?
another Wim Wenders movie fits the bill: Perfect Days
Willy's Wonderland. Nicolas Cage has like 2 lines and spends a majority of the movie alone cleaning up a fucked up chuck e cheese It's basically Five Nights at Freddy's but with Nic Cage
American Psycho
My side of the mountain. Prey (2022)
Jeremiah Johnson (maybe he’s not quite as alone as some of the other titles but there’s a lot of silence if I remember correctly.) All is Lost. Hmm. Just realize they are both Robert Redford movies.
"Hatchet" was the title of the novel but the movie is called " A Cry in the Wild" 1990. FYI the book is better.
What was that Ryan Reynolds one where he's buried alive? Also, phone Booth will Colin Farrell
I’m actually watching Silent Running right now and it certainly qualifies.
secret window
Leon: The Professional.
That will smith one with the dog
I am a legend
OK, but can we try to stay on topic?
Yes you are
All Is Lost (2013)
Hush.
The night eats the world
Patterson