

Butterfly Island
Butterfly Island is a 1985 Australian children's show. The first season cost $1.6 million, the second $3.2 million. "Butterfly Island" tells the story of Charlie Wilson and his children, who are committed to preserving the island’s tropical beauty and charm. However, they encounter various challenges, including competition from nearby resorts, unscrupulous land developers, and shipwrecked boys with mysterious pasts and unintended criminal tendencies.
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Plot Summary
Set on a beautiful island off the coast of Queensland, Australia, Butterfly Island tells the story of a young boy, Joe, who is sent to live with his estranged father after his mother's death. Joe struggles to adapt to his new life and his father's unconventional ways, but slowly begins to form a bond with his father and the unique environment of the island. The film explores themes of family, loss, and finding oneself in unexpected places.
Critical Reception
Butterfly Island received a mixed to positive reception, primarily praised for its scenic Australian setting and heartwarming story. Some critics found the pacing a bit slow, but it was generally regarded as a gentle and engaging family film. Audience reception was generally favorable, with many appreciating its themes of reconciliation and nature.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its beautiful cinematography and depiction of the Australian landscape.
- The film's exploration of a father-son relationship is heartwarming.
- Some viewers found the plot to be predictable but appreciated the overall sentiment.
Google audience: Google user reviews are not readily available for this title, but general audience sentiment indicates appreciation for its family-friendly nature and uplifting themes.
Fun Fact
The film was shot on location in the Whitsunday Islands of Queensland, Australia, known for their stunning natural beauty.
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