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Survival Island

Survival Island
Directed by Stewart Raffill

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Three arrive…one survives. Wealthy businessman Jack Matson (Billy Zane) and his beautiful wife Jennifer (Kelly Brook) are on a vacation in the Caribbean. Their vacation is cut short, however, when handsome Latin boatman Manuel (Juan Pablo Di Pace) accidentally causes the yacht to sink. Washed ashore a remote island and left for dead, Jack and Jennifer find that they must fend for themselves if they are to survive. But when they find that they are not the only survivors on the island, a primal and erotic tale of survival and jealousy ensues when Manuel appears and develops an attraction to Jennifer. As life becomes more and more competitive--and dangerous--on the island, Jennifer must decide to follow her heart or her instincts if she is to survive.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #8850 in DVD
  • Brand: Paramount
  • Released on: 2006-08-15
  • Rating: NR (Not Rated)
  • Aspect ratio: 1.78:1
  • Formats: Anamorphic, Color, DVD, NTSC, Widescreen
  • Original language: English, Spanish
  • Dubbed in: English, Spanish
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Dimensions: .20 pounds
  • Running time: 95 minutes

Customer Reviews

movie review5
hi if you guys like kelly brooks the british bombshell you will want to buy the movie kelly is hot running around the island in a white bikini but the movie has nude scenes and kelly is awesome good buy if you like kelly?on an island in hot bikini a skinny dip scene kelly topless and bare bottom.kelly has a guy attack her on the beach and rips off her bikini nudity some violence and sex.if you want kelly brooks a good movie make sure you get the unrated version.duane

5 Stars for Kelly Brook!5
If you like Kelly Brook the British bombshell you should see this movie! Kelly is hot running around the island in a white bikini. There are also some nude scenes and Kelly shows off her perfect legs, ample mellons and her perfect shape. After she washes ashore on the island we see her laying on her tummy in the sand until she regains her strength. The camera hovers on her butt for a bit. Thank you! She has the perfect bottom. Also lots of skinny dip scenes with Kelly topless and less. She gets attacked by the sailor and this scene goes completely nude. There is a surprise twist to this scene.

Kelly Brook fans will enjoy this movie!

Kelly Brook, get's the two stars for her obvious "TALENTS"2
Well, I read somewhere in a review that this movie truly was meant for women. Myself, looking at Kelly Brook, I can't see how that remark is justified. In many ways it might be true since the concept and story is almost something you find in the typical cheap and dirty romance novels.

How is Kelly Brook's character, the heroine? Granted she plays the character of a beautiful slightly-dimwitted wife of a rich insecure jerk, stranded in a deserted island with an attractive Latin jack-of-all-trades. Typical and expected, the wife has an illicit affair with "Manuel" the Latin hard-throve. What bothers me really, is that the husband is made to be the villain, when his insecurities and suspicions where in fact correct and justified. He may have initially being a jerk, she married him anyway, perhaps for his ability to provide? Then again, maybe I am looking too much into this one than what it deserves.

To be really honest, I was channel browsing and had a sudden glimpse of Kelly Brook, so I put the remote control down. I only missed about 10 minutes of the whole movie. The dialog was horrendous and unnatural, in my opinion. Kelly was made to be really dumb and overly demure, and the couple doing the dishonorable act was made to be the victim and heroine, or survivor.

The concept and acting was shallow, vain, and superficial. The scenes seemed inconsistent. For example: a Tribal ritual is introduced at the end without anything ever leading to it. This flick reminded me somehow of those old 1970s B movies of women in jail, etc. Where the acting was not of high priority. Again, two stars for Kelly's obvious "Talents" if you know what I'm referring to.