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Settling back into the world, Chuck realizes that things are not the way he had left them. While the thought of Kelly kept him alive on the island, she moved on.

But his desire to see her takes him to her house on a rainy night. She welcomes him warmly and he gives her back the heirloom with her picture in it. She gives him back his car and he drives away, but comes back as soon as she calls out his name. They kiss each other, and she confesses that she never believed he was dead. She wanted to wait for him but everyone else told her to move on.

They sit inside the car and for a moment, it looks like they are going to run away together. But then Kelly says that she has to go back home and Chuck drives her back. He is heartbroken over losing Kelly all over again and she is still in love with him, but she also loves her new family. So, Chuck finds it best to let go of her. It does pain him, but then, he knows that giving up is not the option for him. Three years into his desolation, he had accepted his fate.

The chance of any rescue was also out of the picture because if any help was to come, it would have by now. So, he made a rope and decided to hang himself at the top of the mountain. His job was to solve the problems that arose during the regular course of work. During this time, he was in a long-term relationship with Kelly Frears. But thanks to his work. They often missed important moments in their lives. One of those moments was when Chuck was called to Malaysia to resolve a work issue during their Christmas dinner.

Nonetheless, Chuck flew through the severe storm, only for the plane to crash into the Pacific. Chuck manages to survive as he floats to an island on a rescue raft. And now he was stuck on uninhabited land on uncharted waters. The only thing that goes his way is that some FedEx packages that were on the plane are floating towards him. Chuck opens them to find various things he could use to survive on the island.

In all of these packages, there was one that had angel wings on it. Chuck is unable to open it because he sees it as a beacon of hope.

Four years have passed as Chuck made an imaginary friend to talk to and began using a cave for shelter. But one day, as a portable toilet enclosure floats to its shore, he rafts it and leaves the island. On his journey across the ocean, Chuck loses his friend, Wilson. Chuck spent his days longing for his reunion with Kelly, but with her understanding that he had likely not survived the plane crash, Kelly's time was spent mourning the love of her life, and moving on.

When Chuck finally reunites with Kelly, she has since married a man named Jerry and started a family. Kelly is understandably shocked to see Chuck alive, and explained that despite her belief that he was alive, her friends and family convinced her that he was likely dead, and encouraged her to move on with her life. They exchange a family heirloom with Kelly's picture in it, and the two kiss in his car.

It almost seems like Kelly is ready to run away with Chuck, but there's a somber acceptance that Kelly has a family now, and she and Chuck cannot be together.

In addition to his love of Kelly, Chuck felt a sense of hope tied to a FedEx package decorated with angel wings. The symbology of the angel wings on the package prevented Chuck from opening it, and saw it as a sign that he was destined to deliver the package.

The package by the end of the film connects story A to story B. The side story follows a woman named Bettina and her cheating husband in Russia. Bettina is sending a package to her husband in Russia, but this package makes its way back onto the FedEx plane Chuck was on, perhaps because the husband issued a return-to-sender.

This is the unopened package that Chuck finally returns at the end of the film. The opening shot of Cast Away is of a literal crossroads—with a road that points in four possible directions interpreted as four possible futures. The title sequence is very specific, carefully showing how Cast Away is two, separate words and not one.

Each word appears slowly, and with definitive purpose. But the title of the movie, Cast Away , is two words, suggesting that not only is this a story about a castaway, but this is a story about literally casting away something. For Chuck, he is casting away his need for control over his life, and he has to learn to accept life as it comes instead of fighting against the tide. The unopened package serves as a device to bring Chuck and Bettina together, as she was perhaps his soulmate after all.



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