Dos niños se encuentran varados en una hermosa isla en el Pacífico Sur. Sin adultos que los guíen, los dos hacen una vida simple juntos y finalmente se convierten en adolescentes bronceados ... Leer todoDos niños se encuentran varados en una hermosa isla en el Pacífico Sur. Sin adultos que los guíen, los dos hacen una vida simple juntos y finalmente se convierten en adolescentes bronceados y enamorados.Dos niños se encuentran varados en una hermosa isla en el Pacífico Sur. Sin adultos que los guíen, los dos hacen una vida simple juntos y finalmente se convierten en adolescentes bronceados y enamorados.
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- Guionistas
- Elenco
- Premios
- 6 nominaciones en total
- Young Lilli
- (as Courtney Phillips)
- Young Richard
- (as Garette Patrick Ratliff)
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Opiniones destacadas
"Return to the Blue Lagoon" (1991) is the sequel to the 1980 hit movie, but bombed at the box office, likely because it's basically a retread. I prefer this one for various reasons; including the entertaining last act and the simple fact that I favor Milla over Brooke Shields (the latter never did anything for me). Both movies were based on Henry De Vere Stacpoole's trilogy, although this one deviates more than the first.
There are similarities to Edgar Rice Burroughs' "Tarzan of the Apes," which suggests that Burroughs was influenced by "The Blue Lagoon" since it debuted in 1908, four years before "Tarzan" (although Burroughs claims that his only inspiration was the Roman myth of Romulus and Remus). (Why Sure!).
This is a well done and realistic island drama/adventure/romance and doesn't deserve its bad rap. If you like movies involving castaways, like "Mysterious Island" (1961), "Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan" (1984) and "Six Days Seven Nights" (1998), it's a must. This one just lacks the fantasy or farcical elements and is more akin to "Crusoe" (1988) and "Lord of the Flies" (1990).
The film runs 1 hour, 42 minutes, and was shot on Taveuni Island, Fiji.
GRADE: B.
Unlike the way the first one ended, Richard and Emily are dead when they are found, but their son, Patty soon renamed Richard after his father is adopted by the only mother on the ship, Sarah who has another child, a daughter, Lily played by a new successful actress, Milla Jovovich. When the ship takes another tragic turn by getting torn down by sea, Sarah, Richard, and Lily land "coincedentally" on the same island that Richard and Emily lived on. The house has change a bit, but I guess it can't always stay the same, but Sarah raises the children more different than in the first film, Lily and Richard know the ways of nature and let their love blossom after Sarah passes from being ill. When civilized men finally come to save Lily and Richard they begin to question the meaning of what is truly civilized and what is not.
Over all, I wouldn't say it's a bad movie, but it was just an unnecessary sequel. Because of the fact like I said, it's the same plot. Some great actors got their start though because of this film. So over all, I'm not going to give it a terrible rating, but the director could have thought this out a little more.
3/10
There are a few differences here - the adult with them is a woman, the boy is the son of the couple from THE BLUE LAGOON, they're staying in the same place so make use of the already-there house, etc. - but none of them make a difference. Once again the film is all about puberty, isolation, love and family, except as it's not original it feels like a lukewarm rehash of the first movie.
The acting doesn't really sit right either. The age gap between Milla Jovovich and Brian Krause is too obvious, and Krause is as equally wooden as Christopher Atkins before him. Jovovich definitely has something feral within her, but less use is made of that as in THE FIFTH ELEMENT, which handled her unique qualities perfectly. Director William A. Graham made a career of TV movies and although RETURN TO THE BLUE LAGOON had a theatrical release, it feels very much like a second-rate outing in every respect.
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- TriviaDuring an interview, Milla Jovovich recalled filming the scene where she had to wake her 19-year-old co-star Brian Krause's character and get him out of bed after he experiences his first sexual dream. She said that to surprise her, they put a piece of wood in his pants to simulate an erection. She saw this and started cracking up so hard she forgot her line.
- ErroresRichard continually beats the shark swimming across the reef. A shark can swim from between 25-45 mph, whereas most Olympic swimmers can only swim about 5mph. He would stand no chance.
- Citas
[last lines]
Lilli Hargrave: There's a baby growing inside me.
Richard Lestrange: How do you know?
Lilli Hargrave: [smiles] A woman knows these kinds of things, that's how.
Richard Lestrange: [excited] Lilli!
Lilli Hargrave: I won't let it be born in civilization. I want it to be born right here. Where there's no evil, and no lies, and no guns.
Richard Lestrange: You're right. We'll stay here. Just the three of us. I love you, Lilli.
[Lilli smiles happily and breezily at him]
- Versiones alternativasBoth the American pan and scan DVD and the European widescreen DVD are reframed to cut out Lilli's breasts in the scene where she's looking at herself in the mirror. The older VHS releases showed her nipples at the very bottom of the screen.
- Bandas sonorasA World of Our Own
Music by Barry Mann
Lyrics by Cynthia Weil
Produced by Dennis Lambert and Barry Mann
Performed by Surface featuring Bernard Jackson
Courtesy of Columbia Records
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Detalles
Taquilla
- Presupuesto
- USD 11,000,000 (estimado)
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 2,807,854
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 1,277,428
- 4 ago 1991
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 2,807,854
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 42 minutos
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.85 : 1