The story of a Native American girl, abandoned on a tiny island, who is protected by a wild dog.The story of a Native American girl, abandoned on a tiny island, who is protected by a wild dog.The story of a Native American girl, abandoned on a tiny island, who is protected by a wild dog.
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- TriviaThis movie is based on the Newbery Award winning book "Island of the Blue Dolphins" by Scott O'Dell. The book was based on the true story of a woman left behind on the Channel Islands by missionaries in the early 1800s. She lived alone on one of the islands for eighteen years and died of dysentery seven weeks after she was rescued and brought to the mainland. She is buried in the graveyard of the Santa Barbara Mission in California.
- GoofsKarana's hair does not grow any longer after the 18 years she's been on the Channel Islands. However, hair does have a terminal length that varies with the individual. Once it reaches that point, it stops growing.
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Out of the gate, I'd like to start by describing this as an awfully simple "snippet" of someone's life, not so much a story.
But for something from the 60s, it's refreshingly grim situation and cruel developments manage to entertain for its duration. Still, it is dreadful slow in some parts, but still structurally okay. The lead is somewhat charming and her relationships are touchingly cute at times. And while we see her struggle a bit (sanity), I bet the novel provides deeper insight into her thoughts and emotions during this ordeal. Sadly, this movie could have done so much more with the plot!! Also the novel spans 18 years worth of abandonment.. but the film makes time-passage quite ambiguous.
This is probably a "bad" adaptation of the source material.. but an interesting entrypoint to what might be a richer story to those interested.
Personally, I liked what I saw, but would be reluctant to recommend it.
But for something from the 60s, it's refreshingly grim situation and cruel developments manage to entertain for its duration. Still, it is dreadful slow in some parts, but still structurally okay. The lead is somewhat charming and her relationships are touchingly cute at times. And while we see her struggle a bit (sanity), I bet the novel provides deeper insight into her thoughts and emotions during this ordeal. Sadly, this movie could have done so much more with the plot!! Also the novel spans 18 years worth of abandonment.. but the film makes time-passage quite ambiguous.
This is probably a "bad" adaptation of the source material.. but an interesting entrypoint to what might be a richer story to those interested.
Personally, I liked what I saw, but would be reluctant to recommend it.
- daisukereds
- Jul 15, 2024
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- Die Insel der blauen Delphine
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- Runtime1 hour 33 minutes
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- 1.85 : 1
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By what name was Island of the Blue Dolphins (1964) officially released in India in English?
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