Treasure Island
Treasure Island

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Treasure Island

1989
Movie
107 min
Russian

Young Jim Hawkins finds himself serving with pirate captain Long John Silver in search of a buccaneer's treasure, in this Soviet Ukrainian animated adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson's classic tale.

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IMDb5.5/10
Director: Ra'anan AzarGenres: Adventure, Family

Plot Summary

Young Jim Hawkins discovers a treasure map hidden in the sea chest of a deceased pirate. He embarks on a perilous voyage to a remote island, accompanied by the cunning Dr. Livesey and the roguish Squire Trelawney. However, a mutiny aboard the ship, led by the charismatic but sinister one-legged cook Long John Silver, threatens to turn their quest for riches into a deadly struggle for survival.

Critical Reception

This 1989 adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson's classic novel received a mixed reception. While praised for its adventurous spirit and ambitious scope, some critics found its pacing uneven and its characters less developed than in previous iterations. It's generally considered a competent, albeit not groundbreaking, retelling of the beloved story.

What Reviewers Say

  • A visually decent, if somewhat slow-paced, adventure.

  • Fails to capture the full spirit of Stevenson's iconic novel.

  • Competent performances, but lacks the depth of more celebrated adaptations.

Google audience: Audience reception for this specific adaptation is not readily available through aggregate Google reviews. However, general sentiment for Treasure Island adaptations often highlights the thrill of the pirate adventure and the iconic character of Long John Silver, while sometimes noting that some versions can feel dated or less compelling than others.

Fun Fact

This adaptation was filmed in several locations, including the Canary Islands, to evoke the exotic settings of the story.

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