Lord Of The Flies(1990)
Based on William Golding's famous novel about a group of boys stranded on a desert island who create their own brutal society.
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Age group15+ years
Duration88 mins
Lord Of The Flies is one of those films that is a one-of-a-kind, so unlike some films - predictable, simple plot, same ideas in different forms - unless you have read the novel, anything could happen in the film, and you would have no idea on what was going to happen next! Because of this, the film places you near the edge of your seat, pulling you in with its exiting plot, and gripping twists! But I feel that the ending was a bit "cheap," it looked like the crew ran out of money, and dint give you any idea on what happened ralph and the others after the army find them. Overall this film is one that I would say I would add to my films for life collection, as it really makes a statement about human morality, and how the weak-minded, pressured or pure survivalists will go against their Absolute Morality, and turn into brutal savages.
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