Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles Welcome to English at the Movies. American Classics. Where We Teach You American English Heard at the movies. The 2000 movie Castaway tells the story of Chuck Noland on a work trip. His plane crashes into the ocean. He survives, floating to an island nearby, totally alone to stop from going insane. He talks to a ball he calls Wilson. What is your point? I would rather take my chance out there on the ocean than to stay here and die. He becomes angry, kicking it towards the ocean. Listen for the words. Never again. Wilson. What else? That? Well, well. Oh, never again. Never again. Never again. What do you think? Never again means is it a Do not argue with me again, or B. I will never be angry with you again. Well done. Well, Oh, every day. Never again. Never again. The answer is B. I will never be angry with you again. Never again is a promise to never repeat a wrongful action or actions. And that's English at the movies.
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