

Blue Lagoon, the / Return to the Blue Lagoon - Pack
K**A
An education for anyone on the steps of puberty and adolescence.
As a young adolescent who watched The Blue Lagoon (1980) during a time when formal sex education was virtually nonexistent in schools, these films provided a unique and impactful source of understanding about human development, relationships, and natural desires. Directed by Randal Kleiser, this film follows the story of Emmeline (Brooke Shields) and Richard (Christopher Atkins), two young children who are shipwrecked on a deserted tropical island. As they grow up in isolation, the film delicately portrays their transition from childhood to adolescence. Without the influence of societal norms or guidance, Emmeline and Richard navigate their physical and emotional changes organically, discovering their own identities and feelings for each other. They go through the many changes during puberty and eventually discover each other's bodies. The film's breathtaking visuals and tender performances provide a naturalistic and sensitive exploration of human development.Return to the Blue Lagoon (1991), the sequel, continues the narrative with the next generation. Milla Jovovich and Brian Krause star as Lilli and Richard, who are also raised on a deserted island. The film mirrors the themes of the original, depicting the characters' growth and discovery of love and sexuality in a similarly isolated and natural setting. Jovovich's portrayal of Lilli captures the innocence and curiosity of adolescence, making the film a compelling continuation of the exploration of human development.Watching the first film at a time when sex education was not readily available provided a unique educational experience. I am sure the sentiment still resonates for more innocent youth. The Blue Lagoon films offer an unfiltered look at the natural progression of human development, from the innocence of childhood to the complexities of adolescence. They address topics such as physical changes, emotional growth, and the emergence of romantic and sexual feelings in a way that is both organic and visually engaging.If your youngster doesn't have a phone in their hands where they can look up and watch just about everything - then these films will certainly provide an education for anyone on the steps of puberty and adolescence.
T**
Classic movie
Classic movie
B**E
Sometime we need a story that's romantic
I had the Blue Lagoon on tape, but somehow it got lost. I'm glad to find it on DVD. The sequel is good too. Not everybody likes these, but so what. I like a little remembering of youthful romance.
J**Y
Two movies
Two movies for price of one. Undamaged and plays good.
C**1
Welcome to an island paradise.
The original is so much better than the remake. I thoroughly enjoyed the original. It was based on a novel from the 1800's.The original starred Brook Shields and Christopher Atkinson. They are stranded on an island after their ship sinks. There is a man with them but in short order they are trying to survive on their own and find out about puberty etc on their own.Nice coming of age story. Was risqué when released.Not as impressed with part two. It is a remake in a way as the story is similar.I will warn you in return to the blue lagoon that there is a mild rape scene where the instigator meets a suitable and an appropriate end. Perhaps the second movie should not be seen by sensitive viewers.
D**H
Dvd
Awesome
H**E
2 for the price of one.
I just wanted the Blue Lagoon. To buy it alone was more than buying these two together,. Bonus win!
T**N
Long awaited
Really loved both of these DVD's and am glad they offered them in a double disc
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