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PARADISE (2023): The Things I Liked…

A future in which individuals can sell years of their lives for a price is the compelling premise of Netflix’s latest action/sci-fi/thriller, Paradise.

Focusing on two characters who get caught up in the highly controversial system, the good news about Paradise is that it features quality performances and has some well-executed twists and turns. Plus, the first and last third of the movie are quite watchable. 

The problem with Paradise is that two-thirds in, I wanted to fast-forward. Reason being, even though I remained curious about how the story would end, I didn’t want to sit through the inadequately engaging middle third to find out. Things did eventually pick up, luckily, except for the two unnecessarily long shots towards the end which I definitely had to fast-forward.

What seems clear now is that, as per The Island (2005), In Time (2011) and now, Paradise, it is hard to make a great movie about a future time when an individual can sell their time/years of life for a price. I haven’t watched The Island or In Time, but I understand they have similar plotlines and the feedback for both films isn’t great. 

If you’re particularly curious, give Paradise a chance. Alternatively, wait for a future attempt at a better telling of this compelling story. If such a version already exists and I just don’t know, please do share.

Paradise stars a German cast that includes Kostja Ullmann, Marlene Tanczik, Lorna Ishema and Numan Acar.

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PARADISE (2023) New Trailer From Director Boris Kunz, Starring Kostja Ullmann, Numan Acar, Iris Berben, Marlene Tanczik…

Read my spoiler-free movie review of  Paradise (2023).


I wasn’t sure about the new trailer for Paradise, Netflix’s latest action/sci-fi/thriller until approximately 30 seconds in. I blame that on initially just watching the action instead of also reading the text so I understood what was happening.

It’s certainly not a new concept, the idea that youth can be purchased. However, the catch this time is that the cost is far greater than just money.

I’m now super curious about how much detail the ‘science’ of it will reveal. For example, does the donor have to be super healthy? What if said donor is susceptible to a specific illness at some point in the future. Will the recipient of the donation also become susceptible? Also, the general question of how much time is enough comes to mind.

Something tells me I may be expecting too much from Paradise. Time to scale back my expectations. After all. This is not a documentary.

Does Paradise have your mind full of questions too? And how much of that curiosity is about how wonderful it would be to snatch another persons youth? Kidding!

Lorna Ishema, Numan Acar, Kostja Ullmann, Iris Berben, Marlene Tanczik, Lucas Lynggaard Tønnesen and Diana Krueger are among the key cast.

Paradise Release Dates: July 27th, 2023, Netflix…

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