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Return to the Blue Lagoon
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Return to the Blue Lagoon

Return to the Romance, Return to the Adventure...
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User Score1,252 ratings
TMDB 6.216+19911h 38mEnglish
AdventureDrama

Synopsis

In this sequel to the 1980 classic, two children are stranded on a beautiful island in the South Pacific. With no adults to guide them, the two make a simple life together and eventually become tanned teenagers in love.

Director
William A. GrahamFrom TMDB credits
Studio
Price Entertainment2 production companies
Release
August 2, 1991Released
Box Office
$3MBudget $11M

Top Cast

8 of 15
Milla Jovovich
Milla Jovovich
Lilli
Brian Krause
Brian Krause
Richard
Lisa Pelikan
Lisa Pelikan
Sarah Hargrave
Courtney Barilla
Young Lilli
Garette Ratliff Henson
Garette Ratliff Henson
Young Richard
Brian Blain
Capt. Jacob Hilliard
Emma James
Infant Lilli
Jackson Barton
Infant Richard

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Wuchak
Jun 28, 2021

_**Growing up on an isolated island with a youthful Milla Jovovich**_ In 1897, a missionary widow (Lisa Pelikan) and two toddlers are stranded on a paradisal island in the South Pacific. As the kids grow they learn about the wonders and dangers of life on their remote isle, including the birds & the bees. Milla Jovovich and Brian Krause play the two youths while Nana Coburn is also on hand. “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

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