Lord of the Flies 1990
1h 30m | Adventure, Drama, Thriller | 16 March 1990 (USA)
Storyline:
After a plane crash in the ocean, a group of military students reach an island. Ralph organizes the boys, assigning responsibilities for each one. When the rebel Jack Merridew neglects the fire camp and they lose the chance to be seen by a helicopter, the group split under the leadership of Jack. While Ralph rationalizes the procedures, Jack returns to the primitivism, using the fear for the unknown (in a metaphor to the religion) to control the other boys, and hunting and chasing pigs, stealing the possession of Ralph’s group and even killing people.
User review:
I’ve read the book so many times and after seeing the first 1963 adaptation of the movie I admit I was a little let down. I was surprised they didn’t put in the Simon scene (which is probably one of the most important scenes in the book) and a lot of other important things they missed out on. But then, once I found out there was another version of the movie I quickly rented it. But let me tell you something; This is movie is much worse than the first one, and does an awful job of telling the storyline. Although the boys were very adorable (I’ll admit that)that still didn’t make up for the bad acting job they did. Plus, I was really confused on why the director chose to make a nonexistent captain the most important symbol in the book. Why he did that is beyond me. So anyways, my point is, if your looking for a good movie based on the book, you should probably just stick to the first one, and don’t waste your money on renting/buying this movie.
Director: Harry Hook
Writers: William Golding (based on the novel by), Jay Presson Allen (screenplay by)
Stars: Balthazar Getty, Chris Furrh, Danuel Pipoly
Country of origin: United States
Language: English
Filming locations: Kaua’i, Hawaii, USA
Format : MPEG-4
Format profile : Base Media
Codec ID : isom (isom/iso2/avc1/mp41)
File size : 2.52 GiB
Duration : 1 h 30 min
Overall bit rate mode : Constant
Overall bit rate : 3 998 kb/s
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Quite nice movie… But I find the version from 1963 much better!!
To me, this is the most powerful boyhood story of all time, but it’s very difficult to rate this (uneven) version of the movie. Powerful because, quote,
“We did everything just the way grownups would have. Why didn’t it work?” -Piggy.