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Return To The Blue Lagoon (1991)
Released By: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment   Rating: PG-13   In Theaters: N/A
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Studio: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
Genre: Drama
MPAA Rating: PG-13
Director: William A. Graham
Language: English
Official Website: N/A
Theatrical Release: N/A
Home Video Release: N/A
Cast: Brian Krause, Milla Jovovich, Nana Coburn, Peter Hehir
Published ID: 3434
UPC: 043396066809,
Plot: This sequel to the surprise box office hit The Blue Lagoon (1980) mimics its predecessor's romantic adventure formula of a lush tropical locale inhabited by scantily clad, nubile teens discovering their sexuality. Spotted adrift in a boat with his deceased parents Richard and Emmeline, a baby boy is rescued by a passing ship. Adopted by the widow Hargrove (Lisa Pelikan), infant Richard is soon at sea again after he, his new mother and her baby daughter Lilli abandon ship in the face of a cholera epidemic. Washing ashore on the same island populated by the first film's heroes, Hargrove protects and raises her young charges until a disease also claims her life. Years pass and both Richard (Brian Krause) and Lilli (Milla Jovovich) become young adults. While Richard discovers his manhood by racing a lagoon shark and spying on the island's dangerous natives, Lilli becomes a woman with her first period. Eventually their raging hormones lead the two into each other's arms. Marriage and a pregnancy follow, but Richard and Lilli's union is threatened by the arrival of a ship carrying a lovely captain's daughter (Nana Coburn) with eyes for the loincloth-clad Richard. ~ Karl Williams, All Movie Guide
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Good movie but the original was the best!
Added 7/17/2009

Return to the Blue Lagoon was a nice movie with an interesting story line. The movie starts with the the little boy Richard being rescued and a lady aboard the ship taking care of him like she was his mother. Not to long after the women, Richard and her daughter Lilly have to leave the ship because there is a decease on the vessel. Eventually they end up back at Blue Lagoon where Richard remembers his home. Later in the movie the women, who is mother to Lilly, dies from getting sick. Both Lilly and Richard are left then to take of themselves which they do very well.
The thing I found different about this movie from the original is that Lilly and Richard actually meet people on the island from a boat that all of a sudden found its way to their home. This movie is a good movie but the original Blue Lagoon still was the best of the 2.

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A repeat...
Added 2/12/2008

Dissapoingting at best. This movie tries to mimic the original The Blue Lagoon (Special Edition) movie and has virtually the same plot with some tweaks here and there (say civilization has come). The original movie was great, original and interesting. The second movie is a repeat and eh...ok. There is not much originality and the plot is boring and predictable. Castaway children with adult end up in a deserted island. Adult lives long enough to teach them the basics, adult dies, children are alone and grow up together, the fall in love and blah blah blah. See? Same movie.
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This lagoon isn't too deep
Added 7/25/2007

It took 11 years for a sequal to Blue Lagoon to come out. Why there would or could ever be a sequal, I don't really know. The first was more overtly sensual and raw than this one could have been, but, it is, after all, the same movie with different actors.

The son of Richard and Em, RIchard Jr., is rescued at sea when his parents (Christopher Atkins and Brooke Shields) were attempting to leave their island home and died drifting on their boat. The rescuing ship sinks, and a woman with Richard Jr. and her daughter, Lilly, will be marooned on an island in the South Pacific. The woman dies soon after of illness, and Richard and Lilly are left alone on the island, to relive just what Brooke and Chris did in the first movie.

I wonder why they felt they had to make a sequal to a movie like Blue Lagoon. Once the story was over, it was just over. How could the story continue and why did it have to? I would have liked to see Richard Jr. be taken back to civilization and lead a civilized life. THAT would be something. And Richard Jr. and Lilly look just like their predecesors, and have every experience they had. The only exception to this was the inclusion of the mother figure at the beginning on the island. Here it was established that they learned some social, language, and survival skills from her, making their long existence on the island alone a little more believable.

Even the scenery wasn't as beuatiful as the first one's, but it was still wonderful. Who wouldn't want a sandy beach for just a day or two to lounge about on? And with a handsome man at that. But it's just fluff.

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Worst Case of Sequel Gone Bad, I've Ever Seen.
Added 3/19/2007

I recently rented both of these movies at the same time. Big mistake. Obviously, the sequel was never meant to be seen in the company of the original.
how can a serious screenplay writer ever even think to end the 1st movie one way, and re-write the 2nd move to completely discount that 1st ending?

Given the storyline and the writing of it, you can't blame the actors, but the writers.
Brian Krause and the rest of the cast did a great job with what they had to work with; a badly written storyline with too much of the same thing as the original.

There was not enough difference in it to make it worth watching.
huge disappointment.

0 out of 1 people found this helpful.
A good way to pass an afternoon
Added 12/6/2006

I really liked this movie. I found it suspenseful, and romantic. In fact this was my favorite of the two. Lilli & richard had a wedding ceremony, that i loved, and I think this movie showed more actual "love" than the first, Between brooke and chris, I think it was more about curiosity and hormones. not to say that i didnt like the first, but naysayers should at least give this movie a chance. you just may be surprised
1 out of 1 people found this helpful.
Good movie but the original was the best!
Added 7/17/2009

Return to the Blue Lagoon was a nice movie with an interesting story line. The movie starts with the the little boy Richard being rescued and a lady aboard the ship taking care of him like she was his mother. Not to long after the women, Richard and her daughter Lilly have to leave the ship because there is a decease on the vessel. Eventually they end up back at Blue Lagoon where Richard remembers his home. Later in the movie the women, who is mother to Lilly, dies from getting sick. Both Lilly and Richard are left then to take of themselves which they do very well.
The thing I found different about this movie from the original is that Lilly and Richard actually meet people on the island from a boat that all of a sudden found its way to their home. This movie is a good movie but the original Blue Lagoon still was the best of the 2.

0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
A repeat...
Added 2/12/2008

Dissapoingting at best. This movie tries to mimic the original The Blue Lagoon (Special Edition) movie and has virtually the same plot with some tweaks here and there (say civilization has come). The original movie was great, original and interesting. The second movie is a repeat and eh...ok. There is not much originality and the plot is boring and predictable. Castaway children with adult end up in a deserted island. Adult lives long enough to teach them the basics, adult dies, children are alone and grow up together, the fall in love and blah blah blah. See? Same movie.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
This lagoon isn't too deep
Added 7/25/2007

It took 11 years for a sequal to Blue Lagoon to come out. Why there would or could ever be a sequal, I don't really know. The first was more overtly sensual and raw than this one could have been, but, it is, after all, the same movie with different actors.

The son of Richard and Em, RIchard Jr., is rescued at sea when his parents (Christopher Atkins and Brooke Shields) were attempting to leave their island home and died drifting on their boat. The rescuing ship sinks, and a woman with Richard Jr. and her daughter, Lilly, will be marooned on an island in the South Pacific. The woman dies soon after of illness, and Richard and Lilly are left alone on the island, to relive just what Brooke and Chris did in the first movie.

I wonder why they felt they had to make a sequal to a movie like Blue Lagoon. Once the story was over, it was just over. How could the story continue and why did it have to? I would have liked to see Richard Jr. be taken back to civilization and lead a civilized life. THAT would be something. And Richard Jr. and Lilly look just like their predecesors, and have every experience they had. The only exception to this was the inclusion of the mother figure at the beginning on the island. Here it was established that they learned some social, language, and survival skills from her, making their long existence on the island alone a little more believable.

Even the scenery wasn't as beuatiful as the first one's, but it was still wonderful. Who wouldn't want a sandy beach for just a day or two to lounge about on? And with a handsome man at that. But it's just fluff.

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