In "The Island," 12 Norwegians of the same gender are stranded on a lonely Pacific island with no idea how long they will be there. They are shut off from civilization and are utterly alone. They have no film team on the island and are recording everything themselves. This is not Robinson's property. It's not Farmen. There are no rules, competitions, or voting on the island, only strong cooperation to survive.
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In "The Island," 12 Norwegians of the same gender are stranded on a lonely Pacific island with no idea how long they will be there. They are shut off from civilization and are utterly alone. They have no film team on the island and are recording everything themselves. This is not Robinson's property. It's not Farmen. There are no rules, competitions, or voting on the island, only strong cooperation to survive.
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