


Robinson Crusoe
The titular adventurer, after defying his parents to go to sea, survives a shipwreck and becomes a castaway on a deserted island for nearly thirty years, learning to build a new life from scratch, discovering companionship with a native man he names Friday, and eventually returning to civilisation a changed man, finding wealth and new challenges.
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Plot Summary
An adaptation of Daniel Defoe's classic novel, the film follows the solitary adventures of Robinson Crusoe after he is shipwrecked on a deserted island. Isolated for years, Crusoe struggles to survive, adapting to his environment and battling his own loneliness. His life takes a turn when he encounters native islanders and forms an unlikely bond with a man he names Friday.
Critical Reception
Luis Buñuel's 'Robinson Crusoe' is a critically acclaimed, albeit minimalist, interpretation of the classic tale. It was praised for its visual artistry, O'Herlihy's strong central performance, and Buñuel's unique directorial stamp on the material. While not a box office smash, it holds a revered place in film history for its artistic merit.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its stark, beautiful cinematography.
- Dan O'Herlihy delivers a compelling solo performance.
- Buñuel's surrealist touch adds a unique layer to the adventure story.
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Awards & Accolades
Dan O'Herlihy was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actor for his role.
Fun Fact
This adaptation was filmed in Mexico and featured a unique use of color, with only Crusoe's shipwreck and subsequent island life rendered in color, while flashbacks to his past were in black and white.
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