Movie · 1980 · Adventure, Drama, Romance · 1h 44m · R · English
Curator score: 0.5/10 (192.4K ratings)
A story of natural love.
Overview
Two small children and a ship's cook survive a shipwreck and find safety on an idyllic tropical island. Soon, however, the cook dies and the young boy and girl are left on their own. Days become years and Emmeline and Richard make a home for themselves surrounded by exotic creatures and nature's beauty. But will they ever see civilization again?
Ratings
Curator score: 0.5/10
IMDb: 5.8/10
Letterboxd: 2.49/5
Rotten Tomatoes: 12%
Metacritic: 31
TMDB: 6.1/10
Director
Randal Kleiser
Production
Columbia Pictures
Cast
Brooke Shields, Christopher Atkins, Leo McKern, William Daniels, Jeffrey Kleiser, Gus Mercurio, Elva Josephson, Glenn Kohan, Bradley Pryce, Chad Timmerman, Gert Jacoby, Alex Hamilton, Richard Evanson
Curator Review
Verdict
A notorious 1980 survival-romance that’s more infamous than beloved: lush island imagery and a strong sense of place are undercut by awkward performances, thin characterization, and deeply uncomfortable sexual politics. It’s mainly of interest as a cultural artifact or for viewers curious about controversial studio-era melodrama.
Best for
viewers interested in infamous cult curiosities
fans of tropical survival settings and 1980s studio melodrama
people studying controversial depictions of adolescence in film history
Skip if
you want a tasteful or emotionally credible romance
you’re sensitive to exploitative or age-inappropriate material
you prefer character-driven survival stories with real tension
Overview
The Blue Lagoon is one of those films that survives in memory more as a cultural punchline than as a satisfying drama. Its selling point is obvious: sunlit beaches, turquoise water, and a fantasy of total isolation. The movie does deliver that postcard beauty, but it never finds a convincing emotional center to match the imagery.
Worth noting
What makes it hard to recommend is the uneasy way it frames its central relationship. The film wants to be innocent, sensual, and mythic all at once, but the result is often clumsy and unsettling rather than romantic. Even by the standards of early-1980s studio filmmaking, the tone feels confused, with the story leaning on spectacle and taboo instead of genuine character development.
Bottom line
There is some curiosity value here if you’re exploring notorious mainstream films or the era’s glossy adventure-romance cycle. But as a viewing experience, it’s more likely to provoke disbelief than admiration. The island is beautiful; the movie around it is not especially durable.
Top Letterboxd reviews
Visco (2★) · 2631 likes
My girlfriend isn't allowed to pick what we watch anymore.
Josh Dean (1.5★) · 2545 likes
Everyone involved with this movie went to prison, yes?
olivia (1.5★) · 1854 likes
but they were c- 🤢 they were cou- 🤢🤢 cousi- 🤢🤢🤢 i can't even say it 🤢🤢🤢🤢
Ben Carter (0.5★) · 1515 likes
there wasn’t even a blue lagoon
Clay (1★) · 1481 likes
My mom didn’t like Im Thinking Of Ending Things and made me watch this. Now guess who’s really thinking of ending things.
1971 · Adventure, Drama · 1h 35m · PG · Curator 9.5/10 (447 ratings) · Where to watch: Max
A more haunting and artistically accomplished survival story about children stranded in the outback, with a stronger sense of atmosphere and emotional ambiguity.
1970 · Drama, History · 1h 35m · R · Curator 6.3/10 (17.8K ratings) · Where to watch: Amazon Prime Video, fuboTV, MGM Plus, Philo, Amazon Prime Video with Ads
A lyrical, enclosed-world drama about innocence and separation, with much richer emotional and historical resonance.