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Plot Summary
A group of young Parisians, drawn to the idea of self-sufficiency and community, travel to a remote island in the South Pacific. They aim to build a new society based on socialist principles, working the land and living collectively. However, their idealistic vision soon clashes with the harsh realities of their environment and the complexities of human nature.
Critical Reception
Laurent Cantet's 'A Ilha' received mixed to positive reviews, with many critics praising its observational style and the exploration of utopian ideals clashing with reality. Some found the pacing slow, while others appreciated its thoughtful, unvarnished portrayal of communal living and its challenges.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its realistic depiction of idealistic endeavors meeting harsh realities.
Noted for its observational, documentary-like approach to a social experiment.
Some found the deliberate pacing to be a drawback.
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Fun Fact
The film was shot on location in Micronesia, with many of the extras being local inhabitants, lending an authentic feel to the depiction of island life.
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