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: The score by Basil Poledouris is cited as one of the film's strongest components, often described as "strangely epic" and more fitting for a sweeping period romance than a small-budget sequel.

: Much of the film’s analysis centers on the natural development of love and sexuality without social norms or parental guidance. Return.t0.the.Blue.L@g00n.1991.480p.W3B-DL.HIN-...

: The film holds a rare 0% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, with consensus describing it as ridiculous and lacking the "unintentional laughs" that might make it a guilty pleasure. Film Production and Score : The score by Basil Poledouris is cited

: Critics widely panned the film as a "pointless spinoff" or "retread" that recycled the plot of the 1980 original without its predecessor's "cultural jolt". Film Production and Score : Critics widely panned

: The film explores the "noble savage" trope, suggesting that Lilli (Milla Jovovich) and Richard (Brian Krause) remain "good" because they are isolated from the "contamination" of society. Critics note it hammers home a message that "civilization is destroying nature," a common theme in early '90s cinema.

The following critical perspectives and analyses provide a deep look into the film's structure and cultural impact:

: Despite negative reviews for the script, the "travelogue-style photography" and the film's location on Taveuni Island, Fiji , were consistently praised.