In "The Island," 12 Norwegians of the same gender end up on a deserted island in the Pacific without knowing how long they should stay there. They are completely cut off from civilization and are all alone. There is no film crew with them on the island, so they are filming everything themselves. This isn't Robinson's. It is not Farmen. On the island, there are no rules, no competitions, and no voting. Instead, everyone works together to survive.
Read full
In "The Island," 12 Norwegians of the same gender end up on a deserted island in the Pacific without knowing how long they should stay there. They are completely cut off from civilization and are all alone. There is no film crew with them on the island, so they are filming everything themselves. This isn't Robinson's. It is not Farmen. On the island, there are no rules, no competitions, and no voting. Instead, everyone works together to survive.
Discussion