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Dangerous Island
Summer in the south of Europe. Young hunks with rippling muscles and twitching cocks. They don't want to lay in the sun. They only want one thing: SEX-SEX-SEX.But on this fantasy island, fetching young men also disappear, never to be seen again. Florian and Patrik happen upon the house of the mysterious Raphael and his spunky brothers. The suspicion dawns on Florian that something very awful is afoot. Do the brothers have something to do with the kidnappings? Are the victims being thrown to the hungry houseservant in the dungeon at the bottom of the Villa? Watch and learn the gruesome, sperm-soaked truth.
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Plot Summary
In this unconventional adventure film, a group of aging adventurers embarks on a perilous journey to a remote island in search of legendary treasure. Facing treacherous terrain, rival treasure hunters, and their own dwindling capabilities, they must rely on their wits and past experiences to survive. The expedition becomes a humorous and often absurd exploration of friendship, greed, and the pursuit of lost glory.
Critical Reception
Dangerous Island received a mixed to negative reception from critics, who often found its plot convoluted and its execution uneven. While some appreciated its quirky, offbeat style and the performances of its veteran cast, many reviewers felt the film lacked narrative cohesion and a clear sense of purpose. Audience reception was similarly divided, with some embracing its eccentricities and others dismissing it as an oddity.
What Reviewers Say
The film suffers from a lack of clear direction and an overly ambitious, yet ultimately underdeveloped, plot.
Performances from the seasoned cast are a highlight, but they struggle to salvage the disjointed narrative.
Praised by some for its unique, cult-film sensibilities and humor, but criticized by many for its confusing storyline and low production values.
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Fun Fact
Alex Cox, known for his punk rock aesthetic in films like 'Repo Man', brought a similar DIY and unconventional approach to 'Dangerous Island', casting actors like David Carradine and Seymour Cassel in roles that played with their established personas.
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