Long Live the Island Frogs
Long Live the Island Frogs

Long Live the Island Frogs

1972Movie98 minKorean

A husband-wife teaching team arrive on isolated Sachi Island. They try to start a school against the opposition of the islanders. To attract students, they organize athletic teams from the island children and promise that they will win the national competitions... a promise they may not be able to keep.

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IMDb7.5/10
Director: Atsuo TomaruGenres: Documentary, Nature

Plot Summary

This nature documentary takes viewers on a journey to the remote islands of Japan to observe the fascinating life cycle and unique behaviors of the island frog. It explores their mating rituals, feeding habits, and their struggle for survival in their natural habitat. The film highlights the delicate balance of their ecosystem and the challenges they face from environmental changes.

Critical Reception

The documentary was praised for its stunning cinematography and intimate portrayal of the island frog's life. Critics lauded its educational value and its ability to capture the beauty and vulnerability of the natural world. While not a mainstream blockbuster, it found an appreciative audience among nature documentary enthusiasts and educators.

What Reviewers Say

  • Visually stunning and informative.
  • An intimate look at a unique species.
  • Highlights the importance of conservation.

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Fun Fact

The production team faced significant challenges filming in the remote island environments, often working in difficult weather conditions and with limited access to equipment.

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