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Robinson Crusoé

Original title: Robinson Crusoe
  • 1997
  • PG-13
  • 1h 45m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
14K
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Pierce Brosnan in Robinson Crusoé (1997)
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1703: Robinson Crusoe has to leave Scotland for a year, but after months sailing, a storm wrecks his ship. He ends up as only survivor on a desolate island.1703: Robinson Crusoe has to leave Scotland for a year, but after months sailing, a storm wrecks his ship. He ends up as only survivor on a desolate island.1703: Robinson Crusoe has to leave Scotland for a year, but after months sailing, a storm wrecks his ship. He ends up as only survivor on a desolate island.

  • Directors
    • Rod Hardy
    • George Miller
  • Writers
    • Daniel Defoe
    • Christopher Lofton
    • Tracy Keenan Wynn
  • Stars
    • Pierce Brosnan
    • William Takaku
    • Polly Walker
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    14K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Rod Hardy
      • George Miller
    • Writers
      • Daniel Defoe
      • Christopher Lofton
      • Tracy Keenan Wynn
    • Stars
      • Pierce Brosnan
      • William Takaku
      • Polly Walker
    • 55User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Pierce Brosnan
    Pierce Brosnan
    • Robinson Crusoe
    William Takaku
    • Man Friday
    Polly Walker
    Polly Walker
    • Mary McGregor
    Ian Hart
    Ian Hart
    • Daniel Defoe
    James Frain
    James Frain
    • Robert…
    Damian Lewis
    Damian Lewis
    • Patrick Connor
    Ben Robertson
    • James…
    Martin Grace
    Martin Grace
    • Captain Braga
    Sean Brosnan
    Sean Brosnan
    • Cabin Boy
    Lysette Anthony
    Lysette Anthony
    • Mrs. Crusoe
    Tim McMullan
    Tim McMullan
    • Crusoe's Second
    • (as Tim McMulian)
    Mal Tobias
    • Patrick Connor's Second
    Jim Clark
    Jim Clark
    • Slave Ship Captain
    • (voice)
    • (uncredited)
    • Directors
      • Rod Hardy
      • George Miller
    • Writers
      • Daniel Defoe
      • Christopher Lofton
      • Tracy Keenan Wynn
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    KrisRagnarsson

    It's Crusoe, go check it out!

    Pierce Brosnan is a tough man to watch these days. Wherever he goes you can't help but hear the chanting of "Bond...Bond...Bond..." in the back of your head. It's really a curse, as the man is really a great actor.

    Which is what makes this movie better than I thought it would be, because for the duration of this film I never once thought of good ol' James. Here, Brosnan has the difficult task of portraying a character even more famous than Bond and it must be said he does so with elegance. A job well done!

    The story is well known to everybody, therefore I will not dwell on it. I will say, however, that it was fun to see how the liberty was taken here, as the movie somewhat fantasizes about how Daniel Defoe might have come up with the story about Robinson Crusoe. He's presented with a travel journal of a wayward seaman (Crusoe), and upon reading it (which is the narrative of the film) decides that he wants to write a book about the whole thing.

    What this does is this allows the filmmakers a little liberty in changing a few dots in the well-known story of Crusoe. It somewhat protects them from being blamed for any changes that might have been made, because they can say "look, this is what actually happened and if you've read otherwise it's because Defoe changed it!"

    Which is of course bollocks, as it is Defoe's NOVEL, but it works like a charm here.

    It's tough to nail down a flaw here. Sure, with a bit more money & time they could have done this movie better. And it was weird seeing William Takaga in the guise of Friday making a few simple errors (like saying 'food' the American-way while Brosnan's been saying it in Scottish accent all the time, as in 'fu-ud' and not 'food'). But on the whole the movie worked and you believed it, which is no small feat.

    I'd recommend that anybody interested in seeing a movie adaptation of this world-known novel check this movie out. It's certainly worth seeing, even though it may be far from breathtaking. Surely one day somebody will come along and do the book more justice but until then, you can't go wrong with Brosnan...

    3/5
    7stamper

    What this is (in the aspect of: Is this what Defoe wrote?) I do NOT care, How it is, I CARE

    And how is it. It is good. The story, about friendship and loneliness and also society as it was then, is good of course even if it is slightly modified. But I do not care if it is, for the actors are good and the filmmaking is too. I especially like William Takaku (Friday). He is very good and plays his role perfectly and he is of course in the best scenes of the movie, which actually doesn't start until Crusoe meets Friday. Before that meeting there are some scenes of lesser quality. But there are far more good or very good scenes, favourite scenes are: the burial, the readying of the boat, the last fight scene on the island, the last shot plus the afterwards inserted text and especially the DUEL at the end.

    7 out of 10
    8oshkoshbgoshfan

    The movie exceeds the limitations of the book

    What we sometimes call "classics" are nothing more than irrelevant museum pieces. Defoe's "Robinson Crusoe" is such a novel. Yes,it gives us a very literate, often compelling glimpse into another time and places... and that has it's place. But a movie is another thing. There is nothing going on in the novel except a white "Bwana" walking along the beach with his black lackey, Friday, shuffling along, shading him with an umbrella, listening to Crusoe talk about his white God. How boring is that. The writer raised the question: what if Friday was a warrior with his own god who happened to be an alligator. Ah... there's some conflict. And without conflict there is no movie, no story. Defoe's novel is a nice little journal. The movie brings life, instensity, raises questions about Friday's origins (his family) the meaning of a friendship and fills out a drama that never existed in the original.
    grover-6

    What a butchery of a classic tale!

    When will Hollywood learn to be faithful to timeless classics. The producers of this hap-hazard adaptation of the timeless classic had the audacity to include references to Daniel Defoe in both the title and the film itself - why then did they not stay true to his classic story?

    From the very first to the very last, this films strays so far from the novel that i am surprised they can even retain the title.

    Stick to the book, or any of the other adaptations of the tale - but stay well clear of this version.

    I believe that the only way to enjoy this version is to watch it without ever reading the novel - but even then that's quite a stretch.
    6Thomas_Dachsel

    Nice entertainment, but you won't miss anything...

    This is a condensed (only 90 minutes!) film version of the ageless classic, with lots of modifications though. I give kudos to the impeccable work of the actors, and directing and editing seem to work equally well for a very nice entertainment experience.

    However, as soon as I start comparing this version to the original book, I feel an immense let-down as so many things have been changed (I won't give a list because it would be just way too long). I liked the look of Robinson's island a lot, and all the buildings and mechanical contraptions were nicely designed. But for the most part, the plot was just *too* smooth, leaving out most of the meditative moments and the setbacks that the "original" Robinson experiences in the book. For such a compact film version of the long book, some cuts had to be made, though.

    I won't give away the ending, but it was a) way too different from the book and b) way too brief, it even felt forced to some degree. There's lots of nice scenery, however. So there are much worse ways to kill off 90 minutes...

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    • Trivia
      Filmed in 1994, copyrighted in 1996 and released overseas in 1997. Never released theatrically in the U.S., nor in the UK.
    • Goofs
      Friday refers to Crusoe by name before Crusoe tells it to him.
    • Quotes

      [mourning the loss of Crusoe's dog, Skipper]

      Man Friday: Skipper go to Crusoe's God?

      Robinson Crusoe: No. Dogs don't have mortal souls. Only men have mortal souls.

      Man Friday: Too bad. Good dog.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Diagnostic: meurtre: Alienated (1998)

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    • Release date
      • June 12, 1997 (Singapore)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Robinson Crusoe
    • Filming locations
      • Papua New Guinea
    • Production companies
      • Miramax
      • RHI Entertainment
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $183,886
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 45m(105 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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