Review of The Blue Lagoon (1980) by Lia D — 27 Jan 2010
A story of natural love. Two children shipwrecked alone on a tropical island. Nature is kind. They thrive on the bounty of jungle and lagoon. The boy grows tall. The girl beautiful. They swim naked over coral reefs.
They run in a cathedral of trees. And the warm winds, the tropic moon, the silk sand conspire to enchant them. When their love happens, it is natural as the sea, and as powerful. Love as nature intended to be.
This review of The Blue Lagoon (1980) was written by Lia D on 27 Jan 2010.
The Blue Lagoon has generally received mixed reviews.
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