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Be warned: there are multiple films with the title Robinson Crusoe . Make sure you are looking for the 1997 version starring Pierce Brosnan. Do not confuse it with the 1996 French film or the 1997 animated The Wild Thornberrys riff.

: Crusoe names the man Friday (William Takaku), and despite their vast cultural differences, they forge a deep bond of mutual respect and friendship. robinson crusoe 1997

Where many survival films fast-forward through the mundane years, this adaptation luxuriates in them. We watch Crusoe evolve from a neat-freak gentleman to a wild man who eats raw turtle eggs and celebrates the invention of a clay pot as if he’d discovered gold. Brosnan’s Irish accent slips through occasionally, but it adds to the raw, unpolished feel of the production. This is a man whose ego—the very thing that drove him to sea—is slowly eroded by the tide. Be warned: there are multiple films with the

While the film is praised for its and Brosnan's earnest performance, some critics felt the script lacked the depth of the original 360-page novel. : Crusoe names the man Friday (William Takaku),

Shot largely in Papua New Guinea, the film uses lush, vibrant cinematography that contrasts sharply with the drab, claustrophobic feel of other adaptations.

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