Paradise | |
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Directed by | Mary Agnes Donoghue |
Screenplay by | Mary Agnes Donoghue |
Based on | Le Grand Chemin by Jean-Loup Hubert |
Produced by | Scott Kroopf Patrick J. Palmer |
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Cinematography | Jerzy Zieliński |
Edited by | Eva Gardos Debra McDermott |
Music by | David Newman |
Production companies | |
Distributed by | Buena Vista Pictures Distribution |
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Running time | 111 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Box office | $18,634,643 (Domestic) |
Paradise is a 1991 drama film written and directed by Mary Agnes Donoghue. The original music score is composed by David Newman.
Melanie Griffith and Don Johnson (at the time married to each other) play Lily and Ben Reed, a young couple torn apart by a family tragedy. It would take a miracle to rekindle their love and a miracle arrives in the form of a summer guest - Willard Young (Elijah Wood).
It is a remake of the French film Le Grand Chemin by Jean-Loup Hubert.
Plot
Willard Young (ELIJAH WOOD) is 10 years old and is going to a private school on a scholarship. However, for some reason he is afraid of everything around him. He has not seen his father for so long, he thinks he's away on sea duty. Then one day, his mother sends him to the small yet dull town. It turns out he's staying with an old friend of his mother's named Lily Reed (MELANIE GRIFFITH) who is married to Ben Reed (DON JOHNSON). While Willard is out and about looking for something to do, he comes across a 9 year old female tomboy named Billie Pike (THORA BIRCH). She herself dosen't know who her father is or what he does and has a mother (SHELIA McCARTHY) who just can't keep up with a relationship. But it isn't long before both Willard and Billie become something neither one of them don't have: a best friend. While their friendship blossoms, Ben and Lily come to terms with their own problems. Years ago they had a son to love, until one day he died of an accident and have been long suffering ever since. Lily in particular has been unable to piece together her life ever since the tragedy, not even Ben can get through to her. But with a little help from the time they both have been spending with Willard, they instantly regain their happiness and Willard on the other hand comes to terms with his own fears, even the discovery to the shocking truth that his father was never on sea duty, but in fact left his mother for another woman. As for Billie, when she tries to make contact with a skating ring teacher (whom she believes is her father) her heart is broken and must come to accept that she doesn't have a father anymore. The question is will anyone learn to accept what they have and what they never did? They must learn this for themselves, all the while trying to find the one thing that leads to salvation and redemption: Paradise.
Cast
- Melanie Griffith as Lily Reed
- Don Johnson as Ben Reed
- Elijah Wood as Willard Young
- Thora Birch as Billie Pike
- Sheila McCarthy as Sally Pike
- Eve Gordon as Rosemary Young
- Louise Latham as Catherine Reston Lee
- Greg Travis as Earl McCoy
- Sarah Trigger as Darlene
- Richard K. Olsen as Minister
- Rick Andosca as Ernest Parkett
Reception
Paradise received mixed to negative reviews from critics, as it holds a 33% rating on Rotten Tomatoes from 12 reviews. Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "A−" on an A+ to F scale.[1]
References
- ↑ "CinemaScore". Archived from the original on December 20, 2018. Retrieved March 22, 2019.
External links
- Paradise at IMDb
- Paradise at AllMovie
- Paradise at Box Office Mojo
- Paradise at Rotten Tomatoes