They hunt fish for food, eat plenty of bananas, build their own shelter, have baths in a photogenic waterfall and screw like rabbits( WHY does she never get pregnant?). So, here we have a 'popular girl' and a 'social outcast' shacking up together on this far-off isle after a random series of events not worth going into. I'm willing to suspend disbelief if you are. How on Earth could anyone overlook them? This question isn't quite answered satisfactory (One of them has a working cellphone they could easily be tracked on) but, meh. Namely: With modern technology, and the world pretty much fully mapped. When updating an 80's 'guilty pleasure' (not one of mine, though) about a couple of teens stranded on a desert island, and finding love and contentment there, you have a few quandaries to work around. Reviewed by natashabowiepinky 4 / 10 More Like Blue Lagoon: The Long Sleep. As they explore and learn about each other, they also learn about themselves while falling in love, while waiting for rescue on the island.-Sony Pictures Home Entertainment Without parents, without cell phones and without help, they will learn how to survive on their own or face the ultimate consequences. But when they are caught in a storm at sea during a Caribbean field trip and stranded on a tropical island, these two teenagers will have to come together in ways they never imagined. In this passionate modern day retelling of the classic novel, Emmaline Robinson and Dean McMullen are on two opposing sides of their high school world.
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