Starring : Billy Zane, Kelly Brook, Juan Pablo Di Pace
Director : Stewart Raffill
Running Time : 91 mins
Following a shipwreck, the soul survivors are beautiful and spoilt rich girl Jennifer (Brook ) and handsome crew member Manuel (Di Pace), who find themselves washed up on a remote beach where they struggle to survive, but when Jenny’s husband Jack (Zane) also appears on the beach after two days, jealousy starts to loom its ugly head.
I basically sat down to watch this because I knew Kelly Brook was going to get her kit off. Things start off poorly, with Brook and Di Pace becoming marooned on a desert island and slowly going from bitter enemies to reluctant friends, mainly due to their sexual attraction which they for some reason never explore, but once Zane is discovered to still be alive things really hot up and some unexplainable animosity begins to breed, again due to the two men’s sexual attraction to Brook, and eventually Brook cheats on Zane – at a point where she’s bound to get caught. The borderline rape scene between Di Pace and Brook was a little uncomfortable, but fans of psychological drama rather than plain violence might enjoy this.
You’ll like this if you liked : The Blue Lagoon
Tuesday, 1 May 2012
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