The satellite view of the Earth is the first shot in this movie, and then it falls into the stranded island of Crusoe (played by Otto). A quick and direct start to a movie. I sometimes think John Cries plays the piano on the beach. There is a scenario where two characters climb onto the podium after the competition, and it comes directly from Monty Python. This movie definitely has something, although there are some awkward singing scenes that I think are a bit comical. It delves into the concepts of religion, class, education, race, money, and the existence of proverbs; Savage "; And "; Civilization "; Although people say that Crusoe is a fool in this version, I do tend to see some meaning in what he does, such as the need for money to maintain professional ethics and a civilized concept of property transactions. However, his interpretation of all religions is somewhat monotonous and self deceiving. When some British missionaries arrived on the island, he was placed in his own background. He's actually not bad at all. Friday (Lantri) is a bit of a hippie in this regard, it's really too idealistic. Some of the people between the two characters are the kind you can live on a deserted island with! I think it's a very dark ending for Crusoe to shoot himself. Robinson Crusoe narrated from the perspective of Friday.