Lost Island – Von der Evolution vergessen (2009)

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Lost Island – Von der Evolution vergessen: Directed by Roel Reiné. With Emily Baldoni, Nick Mennell, Marc Bacher, Brianna Brown. After a devastating boat crash, a group of friends are stranded on an uncharted island where they encounter an ancient tribe of humanoid creatures.

“While navigating with his girlfriend Alexis (Brianna Brown) and his partners and friends Chris (Hadley Fraser) and Tom (Nick Mennell) and his girlfriend Anna (Emily Foxler) to a close a Broadband Internet access business in Asia in the motor pleasure yacht of Joe (Marc Bacher), they rescue a wounded drowned man in shock. During the night, the stranger overrides the automatic pilot and steers the vessel to change the direction; however he accidentally wrecks on a rock and the vessel sinks. The castaways reach a beach in an island and they try to contact the coast-guard through the radio. However, during the night, the body of the stranger vanishes from the grave and then Tom also disappears. The group decides to seek-out Tom and sooner they find that the wild jungle has hostile inhabitants that hunt in pack and the survivors are the prey.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eu0026quot;The Lost Tribeu0026quot; is a remake of the weak u0026quot;The Forgotten Onesu0026quot;, with the same storyline, a better development of the castaways and a ridiculous sub-plot of a priest (Lance Henriksen) that seems to be inspired in u0026quot;Rambou0026quot; that kills a group of researchers to avoid them to release information about the discovery of the missing link in human evolution. Despite having no religion, I hate this sort of disrespectful campaign against the Catholic Church promoted by some filmmakers in the cinema industry with obscure intentions. The plot is flawed and there is no development of the key character performed by the decadent Lance Henriksen. The beautiful and sexy Brianna Brown is totally wasted in a spendable character with laughable lines that wears only bikini and to tell the truth, I only liked the characters and performances of Emily Foxler and the creatures. If you have already seen u0026quot;The Forgotten Onesu0026quot;, u0026quot;The Lost Tribeu0026quot; will give you the sensation of déjà vu. My vote is five.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eTitle (Brazil): u0026quot;A Tribo IIu0026quot; (u0026quot;The Tribe IIu0026quot;)”

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