Two high-school students become stranded on a tropical island and must rely on each other for survival. While waiting for a rescue, they learn more about themselves and each other while fall... Read allTwo high-school students become stranded on a tropical island and must rely on each other for survival. While waiting for a rescue, they learn more about themselves and each other while falling in love.Two high-school students become stranded on a tropical island and must rely on each other for survival. While waiting for a rescue, they learn more about themselves and each other while falling in love.
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Dean is a real jerk and a true idiot. He is a horrible character. He could be an interesting quiet introspective outcast. Instead, he is really annoying and fully deserves his outcast position. It doesn't help that he's the reason that they're stranded. He caused the whole thing. The movie needs him to save her to start their adventure. On the positive side, it's two beautiful people on a desert island. The time back home is actually more interesting and a bit more compelling. The last act has some good melodrama. Neither of the actors are terribly good although I can't blame anything on their performance. They did what the movie needs but nothing more.
Although it's quite predictable, it's quite a different take on the "stranded on a tropical island" romantic angle. There were quite a few dramatic moments and the lead actors really stepped up. They showed personal strength and courage which is a credit to the writers and it really helped us, as an audience, start to root for the characters.
The movie also benefited from a strong supporting cast as well which really lifted the caliber of this TV movie.
Would definitely recommend to any romance/drama/adventure movie buffs.
I caught this movie by accident one morning when I happened to have a day off. I was just flipping channels when it came on. When I saw what it was, I decided to leave it on while I did other things.
What surprised me about the film was the arc for Indiana Evans' character, Emma. While much of the movie was silly, the dialog between the two leads seemed honest in the context of the story and the characters. They actually talked to and got to know one another. Also, unusual for a Lifetime movie, Emma actually takes joy and pleasure in her own sexuality. That the character (not the actor) is a teenager makes for a slightly subversive moment in an otherwise formulaic film.
Emma is also the one who misunderstands Dean when they return home, which is nice, as often men are portrayed as misinterpreting signals, and instead Emma misunderstands Dean. Emma and her sister also have a great moment that passes the Bechtel test, in that they do not talk about the men in their lives, but each other.
The movie has problems, but the acting is not one of them. I think the two leads are quite good with the material, and they make their characters work despite some obvious holes in the plot. The movie's island scenes were also beautifully filmed. The eponymous lagoon is particularly lovely.
Not a spectacular film, but it had a few surprises.
The movie is visually stunning, with breathtaking shots of the tropical island and the crystal-clear waters that surround it. The chemistry between the two leads, played by Brenton Thwaites and Indiana Evans, is palpable, and their performances are solid. However, the plot is somewhat predictable and lacks depth, making it a bit forgettable.
Overall, Blue Lagoon: The Awakening is a decent romantic movie that is best enjoyed by fans of the genre. It's not a groundbreaking film, but it does deliver on its promise of providing a sweet and charming love story. While it may not be a must-see, it's a pleasant way to spend a lazy afternoon, especially if you're in the mood for a little bit of escapism.
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- TriviaThere are supposedly two versions of this movie available on digital retailers: one is the original version, and one is a supposedly "unrated and uncensored" version. But the truth is both versions are the same movie. There is nothing different in either version of the digital movie.
- GoofsThe characters are stranded on an island off the coast of Trinidad and encounter a panther. However, panthers cannot be found on any of the Caribbean isles.
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Emmaline 'Emma' Robinson: Who was your first time?
Dean McMullen: Oh, we're playing that game?
Emmaline 'Emma' Robinson: Yeah, we are. Who?
Dean McMullen: I was a sophomore and she was a junior.
Emmaline 'Emma' Robinson: Do I know her?
Dean McMullen: No. She was in college. I don't know, I thought she could teach me some stuff.
Emmaline 'Emma' Robinson: Was it fun?
Dean McMullen: All five minutes were a blast.
[Emma bursts into laughter]
Dean McMullen: Okay, who was your first?
Emmaline 'Emma' Robinson: Um, hmm!
[hesitates]
Dean McMullen: No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. No. I told you mine, now you have to tell me yours. Football player? Band geek? Teacher? Is that...
Emmaline 'Emma' Robinson: You.
Dean McMullen: What?
Emmaline 'Emma' Robinson: You!
Dean McMullen: Me? I was your...? Wow! WOW!
Emmaline 'Emma' Robinson: Is that a bad wow?
Dean McMullen: No. Just a wow. Wow!
[pauses]
Dean McMullen: Was it okay?
Emmaline 'Emma' Robinson: I got sand in some weird places.
[laughs]
Dean McMullen: I'm glad it was me.
Emmaline 'Emma' Robinson: Me too.
[pauses]
Emmaline 'Emma' Robinson: So since this is all pretty new to me, maybe we should practice some more.
Dean McMullen: Yeah.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Difficult People: Criminal Minds (2017)
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