
The Last Island
In a brilliant, modern version of the classic shipwreck tale, director Marleen Gorris manages to capture both a gay male’s and feminist perspective. After a large airliner crashes on a deserted island killing most of the passengers, two women, five men and a dog survive: an Eastern European, a Canadian lawyer, a French biologist, a prosperous Scottish financier, a young American, an extrovert Australian and a major in the British army. Hopes of rescue fade as the survivors come to realise that the world may have suffered a major disaster. They have to rely on their own resources and at first manage to live harmoniously. But gradually tensions rise after a failed attempt to escape. Intolerance threatens their very existence as one of the men begins to put himself forward as the leader of the group.
FMovies Review:
The Last Island – brilliant movie, one of the best of its category The ‘best’ term is as you know from a relative term: You or I may not even be on the list of someone else whom we consider to be ‘the best’. So the general rule is to declare the majority of nations. Like the best, though, for me, it can be considered the most beautiful movie ever made. It’s really hard to distinguish the good from the good. Best of all, you need to find out what makes this important. Writing, directing, cinematography and taking into account the effect of taking into account.
No movie ever has filled me with so much strange energy and gotten me so immersed in it. I love how music just is the pure soul of that movie. The opening song still gives me goosebumps and increases the warmth of my body.
It was an emotion explosion for me. I decided not to load the The Last Island file here you can watch this movie online for free now.
Genre: Uncategorized
Director: Marleen Gorris
Actors: Ian Tracey, Kenneth Colley, Marc Berman, Mark Hembrow, Patricia Hayes, Paul Freeman, Shelagh McLeod
Country: Netherlands