The film explores how human relationships and sexuality might develop naturally without the influence of societal norms or formal education.
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Believing their young son has eaten poisonous "never-wake-up" berries, Richard and Emmeline also eat the berries so they can all die together. They are eventually found by Richard's father; while they appear dead, a ship's officer clarifies they are merely "asleep". Key Themes while they appear dead
Paddy teaches the children basic survival skills—hunting, fishing, and building—before he dies following a drunken binge. Left alone, the two children grow into teenagers in near-total isolation. The film explores how human relationships and sexuality