The Island: Act One

The Island: Act One

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After his yacht is destroyed in a storm, Stephen finds himself on a desolate jungle island in the middle of the ocean. Injured from the crash, he makes his way through the jungle and finds an indigenous people that live on the island. Finding his daughter, they are taken by the tribe and are healed by the tribe. But one thing that won't seem to heal, is Lauren's disgust for her father and the very reason they ended up on the island.
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After getting caught in a dreadful oceanic storm, a cruise liner off the coast of an uncharted island in southeastern Asia crashes. Within hours, the tour ship sinks. The event forces all passengers to head for the shore. Many don't survive. Those who do suffer the unrelenting wrath of mother nature and find themselves trapped with no idea what to do next. Everything would have been social chaos if not for human survival instincts, resulting in a sense of comradery and cooperation. Completely isolated and without communication with the outside world, most modern technologies must be completely reinvented for the purpose of returning home. Led by the captain, his right-hand man, and Pei, an ambitious bibliophile, the community races to assemble the raw materials around them. If the island's inhabitants cannot find a way to escape, they may only make life a bit more comfortable and a lot less primitive.

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