
Robinson Crusoe (1997)
Anno di Uscita: 1997
Nazione: United States
Titolo Alternativo: Robinson Crusoé, Робінзон Крузо, Rovinson Krousos, Robinson Crusoe kalandos élete, ロビンソン・クルーソー, Robinzonas Kruzas, Daniel Defoe's Robinson Crusoe, Robinson Crusoe, de Daniel Defoe
Regista: George Miller, Rod Hardy
Sceneggiatore: Christopher Canaan, Christopher Lofton, Daniel Defoe, Tracy Keenan Wynn
Produzione & Genere
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Compagnie: Miramax
Genere: Action, Adventure, Drama, Film Based On A Novel
Premi & Simili
Premi: N/A
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Parole Chiave
Parole Chiave: cannibal, deserted island, friendship, indigenous, island, loneliness, shipwreck, survival
Trama
Robinson Crusoe, fleeing Britain after killing his friend over the love of Mary, embarks on a ship that wrecks in a fierce storm, leaving him stranded alone on an uncharted island. He struggles to survive and eventually meets Friday, a tribesman whom he saves from being sacrificed by Friday's cannibalistic tribe. Initially, Crusoe sees Friday as a servant but their relationship evolves into a mutual friendship despite cultural and religious differences. Meanwhile, Crusoe has to defend himself against the hostile tribe who continue to use the island for sacrifices.
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Riepilogo
This 1997 film directed by George Miller and Rod Hardy is an adaptation of Daniel Defoe's classic novel 'Robinson Crusoe'. The movie follows the titular character's struggles for survival on a deserted island, his encounter with Friday, and their evolving friendship amidst hostile indigenous tribes. It explores themes of loneliness, friendship, and cultural understanding.
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