Wasn't it kind of strange after the shark attack, the everyone knew that the families of two guys who died, would never know what happened to them. How could you live comfortably on such a beach knowing that if you also died that your family would never know where you are? How can you consider it paradise when you know there's a few bodies rotting under the sand not too far away from you?... and that if the same happened to you, that that's what they'd do to you too! Most people would just have stayed there for a day or two, but I certainly wouldn't want to be living there. Where did they shit? The fella in this scene (the French guy) still wanted to live there even though he hated everyone he was living with... all because he felt he "deserved a beach"! Also; after the murders of the three Americans at the end of the movie, how come none of the people who escaped from the island seemed to report the farmers to the authorities. Strange! Strange the way the directors expect us not to question that.
Suspension of disbelief is the least of the problems with this film. The entire film is based on fantasy and as a result doesn't make much sense. Besides the true horror is what has happened to that pristine film location as a result.