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Shipwrecked
The ship goes down; only one passenger is able to make it to the safety of a beautiful, tropical island. Our poor beauty is all alone... or so she thinks. Suddenly she is surrounded by a garden of lust filled with sexual pleasures. It is there that the passionate natives teach her the joys of primitive lust.
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Plot Summary
In the late 19th century, a young Swedish boy named Jens is separated from his family and must survive alone on a deserted island. He learns to adapt to his harsh surroundings, facing wild animals and the elements. His resilience and resourcefulness are tested as he longs for rescue and a return to civilization.
Critical Reception
Shipwrecked (original title: "S.O.S. Sjöman") received a modest reception, particularly within its native Sweden. It's often viewed as a straightforward family adventure film with a somewhat dated feel by modern standards. While praised for its earnest depiction of survival, it did not achieve widespread international acclaim.
What Reviewers Say
A simple tale of a boy's survival against the odds.
The film's pacing and narrative are best suited for younger audiences.
Lacks the depth and polish of more prominent survival dramas.
Google audience: Audience reviews for Shipwrecked are scarce due to its limited international release. Those that exist often mention it as a classic childhood film for some, appreciating its adventure elements. However, many acknowledge it as a product of its time with less sophisticated storytelling compared to contemporary family films.
Fun Fact
The film was originally titled "S.O.S. Sjöman" in Swedish, which translates to "S.O.S. Sailor."
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