Quick Summary
In the programme Lost In Paradise, a divorced husband and wife become stranded on a desert island. While battling professional crises, the romantic drama follows their attempts to survive, testing their relationship, and is carried by Lacey Chabert and Ian Harding.
About This Program ✦
Lost In Paradise is a programme presented in the form of a movie, classified under the romantic drama genre. The title suggests a juxtaposition between an idyllic notion and the harsh reality that the narrative explores, positioning the work as a blend of emotional storytelling and adventurous circumstance in its storytelling. The central narrative follows a divorced husband and wife who become stranded on a desert island. Their unexpected isolation forces them to confront not only the physical challenges of survival but also the professional crises that each is grappling with, creating a tension that intertwines personal history with present‑day emotional career anxieties. The romantic drama is anchored by the performances of Lacey Chabert and Ian Harding, who portray the estranged spouses. Their on‑screen dynamic underscores the emotional complexity of two people whose relationship has already been fractured by divorce, yet now must adapt to the shared struggle of an unforgiving environment, and resilience. Together, the storyline and the lead actors convey a picture of love and conflict set against a stark backdrop. While the island isolates them physically, the professional dilemmas keep the characters mentally tethered to the world they left behind, reinforcing the film’s focus on both romantic entanglement and career‑related tension for the audience.
Lost In Paradise broadcasts on Christmas 24 at 9:00pm, Friday, 13 February 2026. (Subtitles)



