In "The Island," 12 Norwegians of the same gender are stranded on an uninhabited island in the Pacific Ocean, unsure of how long they should remain there. They are entirely isolated from civilization and completely alone. On the island, there is no film crew present; they are filming everything themselves. Not belonging to Robinson. This is not Farmen. On the island, there are no rules, competitions, or elections; instead, there is simply strong cooperation to ensure survival.
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In "The Island," 12 Norwegians of the same gender are stranded on an uninhabited island in the Pacific Ocean, unsure of how long they should remain there. They are entirely isolated from civilization and completely alone. On the island, there is no film crew present; they are filming everything themselves. Not belonging to Robinson. This is not Farmen. On the island, there are no rules, competitions, or elections; instead, there is simply strong cooperation to ensure survival.
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