The Best Survivor award
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They took a licking and kept on ticking. The Oscar for survival under extreme circumstances goes to ...
Our Man (Robert Redford)
The movie: “All Is Lost”
The setup: Solo sailing expedition goes awry when boat collides with cargo container.
The threat: Dehydration, despair and, ultimately, drowning.
Survival strategy: Repair hole in ship’s hull. Then leisurely prepare a meal(!) and sail aimlessly toward possible help.
Skill rating: 3 life preservers
Capt. Richard Phillips (Tom Hanks)
The movie: “Captain Phillips”
The setup: Somali pirates capture cargo ship, demand exorbitant ransom.
The threat: We mentioned there were pirates, right? They have guns and they’re agitated.
Survival strategy: Misdirection, dogged perseverance, staying calm.
Skill rating: 31/2 life preservers
Dr. Ryan Stone (Sandra Bullock)
The movie: “Gravity”
The setup: Space debris takes out astronauts’ spacecraft, setting them adrift.
The threat: Loss of oxygen and the waning belief that life must continue in the face of tragic loss.
Survival strategy: Locate another way back to Earth, deal with existential estrangement.
Skill rating: 4 life preservers
David Grant (Will Forte)
The movie: “Nebraska”
The setup: Reluctant son, David, drives ornery, oddball dad from Montana to Nebraska to claim nonexistent sweepstakes prize.
The threat: Long stretches of close confinement with a mulish old-timer, prolonged exposure to weird relatives.
Survival strategy: Sustained consumption of alcohol, though, as we learn, “beer ain’t drinking.”
Skill rating: 4 life preservers
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