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Douglas Day Stewart

Autor de The Blue Lagoon [1980 film]

6+ Obras 108 Miembros 4 Reseñas

Obras de Douglas Day Stewart

The Blue Lagoon [1980 film] (1999) — Screenwriter — 40 copias
The Scarlet Letter [1995 film] (1996) — Screenwriter — 31 copias
Officer and a Gentleman (1982) 30 copias
Thief of Hearts [1984 film] (1984) — Director — 5 copias

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An Officer and a Gentleman [1982 film] (1982) — Screenwriter — 173 copias

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2022 movie #63. 1980. 2 7-yo's get shipwrecked on a tropical isle. One grows up to be 14-yo Brook Shields. Caused an uproar over her supposed nudity but it was a body double. I didn't last nearly long enough to see it as the movie is terribly dull.
 
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capewood | otra reseña | Mar 19, 2022 |
One of my all-time favourite films. It tends to get a lot of harsh criticism for the dialogue, but you have to take it in the context of two children who have little education and have been separated from society. The cinematography is stunning--a lot of scenes were shot using only natural lighting, including the 'magic hour' at dusk and canvas filters in the scenes aboard the ship. The underwater sequences are beautiful and one of my favourites is the phosphorescence swim scene.

While simple in its themes, Blue Lagoon is a timeless tale of adventure and romance peppered with societal criticisms. I fell in love with this film in my youth and it basically taught me what love is.… (más)
 
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LoveOfMuffins4820 | otra reseña | Oct 19, 2015 |
A young man must complete his work at a Navy Flight school to become an aviator, with the help of a tough gunnery sergeant and his new girlfriend.
 
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FAVA | Jul 6, 2009 |
I borrowed the concept of 'lettering' on a character's chest and applied it to the central character, Crimsonne Redd, in the third story, Yellow Jacket; of my first novel, Sculptured Nails and Nappy Hair. In my book, the letters were not branded on; rather -- they were figurative -- each serving as a painful reminder of a fucked up quandry which was of the larger society's psyche. the letters in my story were L-S-N for LIGHT-SKINNED-NEGRO. Looking back, I realize that I loved reading this book(as a high-school student) because it was my formal introduction to INSTITUTIONAL HYPOCRISY.… (más)
 
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katfood | Sep 9, 2008 |

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