Blue Lagoon: The Awakening Page #5

Synopsis: In this passionate modern day retelling of the classic novel, Emmaline Robinson and Dean McMullen are on two opposing sides of their high school world. But when they are caught in a storm at sea during a Caribbean field trip and stranded on a tropical island, these two teenagers will have to come together in ways they never imagined. Without parents, without cell phones and without help, they will learn how to survive on their own or face the ultimate consequences. As they explore and learn about each other, they also learn about themselves while falling in love, while waiting for rescue on the island.
Director(s): Mikael Salomon
Production: Sony Pictures Entertainment
 
IMDB:
5.6
TV-14
Year:
2012
85 min
1,162 Views


Ha, ha, ha.

Need me to go on?

Okay.

[]

You were never like this at school.

Like what?

I don't know, fun.

You're different too.

No, I'm not.

Yeah, you kind of are.

How so?

No posse, no books.

I used to watch you sometimes.

That's not creepy.

Heh, heh, heh.

You always seemed like

you had a plan.

Like you had something to do

or somewhere to go.

I guess now

you got nowhere to go, huh?

I can't believe I'm saying this,

but l kind of like where I am.

And for the record,

I watched you sometimes too.

Who was your first time?

Oh, we're playing that game?

Yeah, we are. Who?

I was a sophomore

and she was a junior.

No, she was in college

Do I know her?

I don't know.

I thought she could teach me

some stuff.

Was it fun?

All five minutes were a blast.

[LAUGHING]

Okay, who was your first?

Mm-- Heh.

No, no, no.

No.

I told you mine,

now you have to tell me yours.

Football player? Band geek?

Teacher?

You.

What?

You.

Me?

I was your...?

Wow. Wow.

No.

Is that a bad "wow"?

Just a "wow."

Wow.

Was it okay?

I got sand in some weird places.

Heh, heh.

I'm glad it was me.

Me too.

So since this is all pretty new

to me,

maybe we should practice more.

Yeah.

[AIRPLANE APPROACHING]

[AIRPLANE APPROACHING]

[]

Emma, did you hear that?

Plane! Get the flare gun.

I'll catch up with you.

No, no, no.

Hey! Hey! Hey!

Hey!

They were too high.

Did you fire both flares? I didn't see.

No, I couldn't find the gun.

What do you mean?

It's in the same place

it's always been.

This is our chance, Dean.

I don't understand.

Where could it be?

Did you move it?

No.

You're the only one

who's picked it up.

So you're saying

I lost it?

I'm not saying anybody lost it,

I'm just saying it's not there.

Someone's been taking our stuff.

The baggies and my lotions

and my sunscreen and toothpaste.

That stuff ran out a long time ago.

EMMA:
Yeah, but I kept the bottles.

I use them for aloe

and for water and...

Where's the water bottle?

It's probably there somewhere.

I bet you were organizing things--

Oh, really, organizing?

That's what happened,

I organized too much.

Hang on.

Emma. Emma.

Get off me.

What are you doing?

I'm leaving.

I can't. I can't do this.

I cannot stay on this island

anymore!

What are you gonna do,

swim back?

Emma.

[]

[]

Hello!

There's no one out there, is there?

Hello!

[]

We've seen one plane

since we've been here.

I'm never gonna see

my family again.

We'll be better off in there,

long-term.

What's long-term, Dean?

Look, Em, at some point,

we're gonna have to say this is it.

This is our life, you know?

It's you and me.

[LOW PURRING]

You hear that?

It's nothing. It's just the wind.

I'm gonna find whatever it is

and make it stop.

Dean, no.

[LOW PURRING]

[]

Dean?

[LOW PURRING]

[GROWLING]

Dean!

[]

[GROWLING]

Dean!

Dean!

Unh!

[GROWLING]

[DAVE THOMAS JUNIOR'S "I DO"

PLAYING]

What else could the ocean be

What else is the sea

But a hundred million drops of water

What else but a memory

Of faded memories

Was everything

That came before you

And I don't know where we'll go

Or where we're gonna be

I don't know much at all

But when I think of you

I do

Roll the dice again to see

The roads we're gonna tread

And go whichever way you want to

What else could I ever be

The man who lost his head

And let his cold, cold heart adore you

And I don't know where we'll go

Or where we're gonna be

I don't know much at all

But when I think of you

I do

l won't fight it anymore

As we wash up on the shore

l still love you

I do

[THUNDER CRACKING]

What else could the ocean be

[INAUDIBLE DIALOGUE]

But a hundred million drops of water

You see that? You saw it. You saw it.

I saw it. I saw it.

You saw it. We saw it.

Oh, my God, we saw it.

[BOTH LAUGHING]

[EMMA GRUNTING

AND COUGHING]

Think it was the fish?

It smelled a little weird.

You think maybe you're pregnant?

No, I'm not.

It's not that I don't want kids,

it's just...

You know...

I know.

Yeah.

You want kids?

Someday.

Me too.

I'd give anything

for some toothpaste right now.

And some chicken soup

and a sad movie.

Come here, lie down.

I'll make you feel better.

Hmm.

Do you ever think about

what everybody else is doing?

[]

Who's everybody else?

Friends, family,

people out in the world.

We're everybody else now,

prom queen.

Ow. What--?

What was that?

What the--?

[MONKEY GIBBERING]

Whoa, whoa, whoa.

Okay there, buddy. Stop, stop.

Okay, put it down.

Put the gun down

and step away from the vehicle.

Come on, monkey, drop the gun.

[GIBBERING]

No, no, no. Stop, stop, stop.

Put it down!

Como on, little guy.

I'll trade you, banana for the gun.

He didn't even

take his banana.

You know what?

What the hell?

What'd you do that for?

I don't wanna hope anymore.

You're acting crazy. Why did--?

I'm crazy? No, see,

crazy is thinking that we can survive

for more than a year

on this island.

That's crazy.

We're gonna make a life here, Em.

It's gonna be better, I promise.

No noise. I mean,

what's so good out there anyway?

Life, Dean.

Life is what's so good out there.

Our families, our--

Everything.

You're crazy if you think

that I would actually choose

to live like this.

This is not living, this is surviving.

Any luck?

No.

I never said thank you.

For what?

For saving me.

For being there. Here.

Emma...

[CHOPPER WHIRRING]

[]

Hey!

Hey!

Hey!

Where is it?

Here, hold this.

Load and shoot,

Em.

Pull the trigger, prom queen.

EMMA:
Over here!

Hey!

Hey! Hey! Hey!

Hey! Hey! We're here!

[JOSH POWELL'S

"LEAVE ME AS YOU FIND ME"

PLAYING]

Leave me as you find me

WOMAN:

Family and friends

eagerly await the appearance

of the two students lost at sea

for more than three months.

Emmaline Robinson

and Dean McMullen

were rescued yesterday

by a helicopter pilot

on a sightseeing tour

just off the coast of Venezuela.

Hey, get down.

I don't think so.

REPORTER 1:
There's Emma.

REPORTER 2:
Emma!

REPORTER 3:

Hey, Emma!

l still believe in you

REPORTER 2:
Over here!

REPORTER 4:
Emma!

I still believe

[CROWD CHATTERING]

REPORTER 5:

Hey, Emma!

Rolling time may fate me

Turning gold into gray

[INDISTINCT DIALOGUE]

Don't let me miss my cue

For letting go

And moving forward

You can leave me

As you find me here

I will believe

Leave me as you find me

Emma!

[ALL SHOUTING INDISTINCTLY]

JACK:

I never thought I'd see you again.

[TAPPING ON WINDOW]

Hey.

Hey.

What are you doing here?

I wanted to check on you,

first night back and all.

I was just looking at Facebook

and stuff.

Weird being back, huh?

Yeah.

[]

They said we don't have to

go back to school right away.

Yeah, I know.

I think I'm gonna go next week,

though, get back into it.

Of course you are.

What does that mean?

Nothing, just...

I guess summer's over, huh?

You're talking in code.

My dad told me about your party.

Mom's throwing it,

a homecoming thing.

Are you gonna come?

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Henry De Vere Stacpoole

Henry De Vere Stacpoole (9 April 1863 – 12 April 1951) was an Irish author, born in Ireland in Kingstown (now Dún Laoghaire). His best known work is the 1908 romance novel The Blue Lagoon, which has been adapted to film on at least four occasions. He published using his own name and sometimes the pseudonym Tyler De Saix. After a brief career as a ship's doctor, which took him to numerous exotic locations in the South Pacific Ocean, later used in his fiction, he became a full-time writer, able to live comfortably after the success of The Blue Lagoon. He lived in the Essex countryside in England before relocating to the Isle of Wight in the 1920s, where he remained until his death. He was buried at St Boniface Church, Bonchurch on the Isle of Wight in 1951. more…

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