Why swim to the other island...
... if they had that dinghy?
shareExcellent point. I guess I didn't realize it, because the boat doesn't show up until after the first swim.
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The first time the swam over, I was thinking, why didn't they make a flotation device out of luggage? Naturally, the raft would have been better, but it wasn't introduced at that point.
HAHAHAHAHAH i was thinking the same thing. when the ultimate final battle of the captains came I thought to myself the second Slim rushed toward Ande and did that spin kick I was like "And all of a sudden he is the master of martial arts.... Oh yup, so is Ande....wow, this like an MMA fight...I thought they played soccer....."
Also, was anyone else wondering why everyone just stood there and didnt help? At that point they all could have tried to over power Ande with a plan. But no, lets stand here and once again, let Slim do absolutely everything.........
Fully agree. And to think, here are people who had enough water and food for only a few days, who by now should be emaciated and on the verge of collapse, are now instead performing physical feats of Olympic proportions!!!!
They have been swimming above and under water for MILES, running, climbing hills and cliffs, shouting, wrestling - OOOOOOOOH, the mind boggles!!!!!!
A very poor movie. Watch it and have your intelligence insulted MANY times over!
That Andreas dude was built like a damn tank. Anyone notice how small Slim looked when they were in that chokehold with each other? Man, Andreas looked like he had at least 20 lbs. on Slim. Anyways, I was thinking they should've overpowered him too.
shareyes, that and I also found it strange they went looking for food and water yet didn't take any empty bottles or anything to carry water back in
shareWhy go to the island at all? What did they think they'd find over there? A Starbucks?
shareThe amount of times they swam back and forth from island to island was ridiculous.
Plus he dragged that girl back across one time when she was semi conscious - LOL