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Paradise

Paradise
Directed by Stuart Gillard

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1982 film directed by Stuart Gillard (Taking Liberty, Rocket Man), starring Phoebe Cates & Willie Aames. David and Sarah travel with a caravan from Baghdad to Damascus. At an oasis the white-slave agent 'Jackal' raids them, mainly to add the beautiful young Sarah to his harem. Only David and Sarah can flee, all the others are killed. Their flight leads them to a beautiful oasis - their paradise - where they discover love and sex, however the jackal has not given up on Sarah yet. *** Imported from S. Korea *** Original English language *** Optional Korean subtitle *** NTSC all regions ***


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #10432 in DVD
  • Rating: Unrated
  • Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
  • Formats: NTSC, Color, Subtitled, Import
  • Original language: English

Customer Reviews

exciting, touching, and satisfying4
People who say that this movie is a ripoff of Blue Lagoon either haven't seen Blue Lagoon or haven't seen this movie. I suspect that they are merely quoting Leonard Maltin or some other uninformed source who doesn't bother to watch movies before reviewing them.

The only thing this movie and Blue Lagoon have in common is atrocious dialogue. But whereas Blue Lagoon is atrocious dialogue all the way, in this movie the idiot-level talk occurs only in certain scenes. If you copy the scenes that are NOT idiotic onto a blank videotape, you'll have a five-star movie that is one hour and twenty-three minutes long with no story elements left out, no love scenes left out and no nudity left out. The stupid scenes are brief but numerous, so fast-forwarding over them is tedious.

The story of this movie is actually pretty good. It contains action scenes, love scenes, playing scenes, scenes of people being human. And all of it is quite credible, given the time and society. The nude scenes are also done quite naturally. There is no teasing, no three-second breast shots, and no shoving in the nudity for its own sake. Also, there is a fair amount of nudity, not the usual throwing in a single shot to get the R rating. And it is not drenched in hostility like the so-called "art" movies or other pretentious fare. The crisis and resolution are believable and satisfying. The music is far above average.

As to versions, if you have the videotape, there is little to be gained from buying the DVD. It's semi-widescreen, but that adds little. Both are mono, even though the DVD claims to be stereo. The sound and picture quality are quite decent on both media.

Bottom line: with the idiot-talk scenes cut, this is a rare movie, exciting, touching, and satisfying.

Paradise NOT Uncut1
Several images are blurred out. Do not purchase this unless you want a censored version. The VHS version from Astro Video is uncut with no images blurred and has the original music.

Hotter than Hades!5
Sure it's a rip-off of Blue Lagoon but Phoebe Cates is SUPER HOT and naked throughout the entire movie. What else could you want? Nice to see this on DVD. Blows away the old VHS version for sure.