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the title of the 2000 film Cast Away is a double entendre referring to both his status as a castaway on an island and being cast away by his love, as revealed at the end of the film

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Fun Fact: the title of the 2000 film ‘Cast Away’ is a double entendre referring to both his status as a ‘castaway’ on an island and being ‘cast away’ by his love, as revealed at the end of the film

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