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Paradise

  • Téléfilm
  • 2004
  • R
  • 1h 33min
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5,0/10
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Paradise (2004)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueTelevangelist Bobby Paradise "saw God" in some space debris when he was returning to Earth as an astronaut. Or at least he was convinced he did by his wife, a Cape Canaveral groupie at the t... Tout lireTelevangelist Bobby Paradise "saw God" in some space debris when he was returning to Earth as an astronaut. Or at least he was convinced he did by his wife, a Cape Canaveral groupie at the time Bobby was with NASA. Now they have built up an extensive TV empire. When the governmen... Tout lireTelevangelist Bobby Paradise "saw God" in some space debris when he was returning to Earth as an astronaut. Or at least he was convinced he did by his wife, a Cape Canaveral groupie at the time Bobby was with NASA. Now they have built up an extensive TV empire. When the government investigates their proposal to merge with a somewhat tarnished mogul, skeletons in the P... Tout lire

  • Réalisation
    • Frank Pierson
  • Scénario
    • Norman Steinberg
    • Richard Christian Matheson
  • Casting principal
    • David Strathairn
    • Barbara Hershey
    • Kirk Acevedo
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  • NOTE IMDb
    5,0/10
    144
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    • Réalisation
      • Frank Pierson
    • Scénario
      • Norman Steinberg
      • Richard Christian Matheson
    • Casting principal
      • David Strathairn
      • Barbara Hershey
      • Kirk Acevedo
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    David Strathairn
    David Strathairn
    • Reverend Bobby Paradise
    Barbara Hershey
    Barbara Hershey
    • Elizabeth Paradise
    Kirk Acevedo
    Kirk Acevedo
    • Manny Marquez
    Anita Barone
    Anita Barone
    • Sammi
    Vivienne Benesch
    • Alison Paradise
    Patrick John Flueger
    Patrick John Flueger
    • Luke Paradise
    • (as Patrick Flueger)
    James Le Gros
    James Le Gros
    • Matthew Paradise
    • (as James LeGros)
    Kiersten Warren
    Kiersten Warren
    • Grace Paradise
    Elaine Stritch
    Elaine Stritch
    • Isabella
    James Gammon
    James Gammon
    • Old cowboy
    Rick Hoffman
    Rick Hoffman
    • Clark Cavanaugh
    Shea Whigham
    Shea Whigham
    • Jeremiah Alcott
    Richard T. Jones
    Richard T. Jones
    • Senator Michael Linney
    Haley Fife
    • Susanna
    Maxx Payne
    Maxx Payne
    • XL
    Anthony Leger
    Anthony Leger
    • Director
    Richard Cumba
    Richard Cumba
    • Hector
    Azlen Marchet
    • Calvin
    • Réalisation
      • Frank Pierson
    • Scénario
      • Norman Steinberg
      • Richard Christian Matheson
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    7jotix100

    The man who would have a TV ministry.

    Frank Pierson's "Paradise" is an interesting look at the business of organized religion. In fact, it shows a man, at the center of the story, that may well be a fake.

    An astronaut turned evangelist? Well, anything is possible. Bobby Paradise found salvation on his way back to earth. Bobby Paradise and his family are a success story. They live the life of privilege. We see the mansion, the luxury which probably stick out in sharp contrast with the life his followers lead. One wonders how can they justify this life style, which seems to be the norm for most of the people in this business.

    The film's main interest is generated by its stars. David Strathairn, who brings an integrity to everything he does. Barbara Hershey, one of the best actresses in the business, who alas, is not seen much these days. And of course, Elaine Stritch is delightful playing a matriarch that loves her drinking.

    While the film doesn't answer any questions about the subject of TV evangelism, it's not a total waste because of the cast and the direction.
    baker-9

    Great Subject matter - soapy execution

    "Paradise" is a pilot for a proposed series on Showtime that didn't get picked up. Certainly the subject matter of the televangelist world has a host of excellent possibilities, particularly for a pay cable channel that can take bigger risks than a commercial TV network.

    Unfortunately, "Paradise" comes off as nothing more than a "Dallas" clone with a different setting. And like most pilot episodes, this one spends a lot of time with the necessary job of introducing characters and setting up situations. But the story lines are pretty stale and unimaginative for the most part.

    The story centers on Bobby Paradise (David Strathairn), a former astronaut who had a near-death experience after a spaceship landing in the ocean, resulting in a religious conversion (we suppose). When the show opens, he's a major star in the televangelist circuit, raking in millions of dollars and presiding over huge stadium-size crowds at his revival meetings.

    But Bobby is also going through a psychological crisis that is hinted at in the beginning, and there's the potential for trouble when he aligns himself with a hedonistic media baron for the sake of reaching more people on TV and radio.

    His immediate family participate in his business, led by his wife (Barbara Hershey). His daughter is a bit of a tramp and hooks up with a professional boxer; his older son is the one who tries hard but never pleases Dad; the daughter-in-law wants more of a role but is brushed aside. And then there's the black sheep son who just got out of jail for manslaughter in a bar fight, and is still rejected by Dad.

    So you can see that the stage is set for the kind of soapy family dynamics that any viewer of "Dallas" or "Dynasty" will recognize.

    And that's too bad, because the subject of televangelism is a great one, with endless possibilities for a hard look at religion, commerce, media manipulation, and political ambition - particularly given the current residents of the White House. This pilot touches on some of this, but you can bet the more interesting dramatic (and perhaps satirical) aspects of this subject would have been brushed aside for more commonplace dramatics.

    Even so, there's some fine acting talent on display. Strathairn is a great choice for the role of Bobby: this kind of morally gray character gives him am opportunity to show off his talent for suggesting multiple facets of Bobby at once. The role also lets him play a dynamic, dominating character rather than the more quiet roles people usually associate with him.

    Hershey is good in a role that is pretty vague, but would have probably deepened had the show continued. Elaine Stritch adds some necessary vigor and vinegar as her mother, who enjoys all the perks of Bobby's empire, but isn't exactly the pious type.

    However, the actors playing the children are a mediocre bunch, including James LeGros who has been good elsewhere.

    "Paradise" is truly a squandered opportunity, and based on this pilot, it's just as well that the show didn't go any further.
    8gradyharp

    The Corruption Within: Televangelism Scrutinized

    Frank Pierson continues to create films that are controversial and thought-provoking ('Soldier's Girl', 'Dirty Pictures', 'Truman', 'Conspiracy', 'Citizen Cohn', etc). In PARADISE he examines the workings of a 'showbiz evangelist' family and in doing so opens doors and windows to inspect not only the backstage shennaigans that are gaining more media coverage of late, but also the the very important family values and human frailties that make people support this brand of 'religion'.

    With a blistering screenplay by Norman Steinberg and Richard Christian Matheson. PARADISE relates the story of one Bobby Paradise (David Strathairn), a past astronaut who apparently believes he spoke with God upon re-entry into earth's atmosphere while crashing into the Indian Ocean, and has been driven to tell his story and spread the gospel with his wife Elizabeth (Barbara Hershey), his lawyer daughter (Vivienne Benesch) who has a penchant for shady behavior and who is having an affair with a boxer (Kirk Acevedo), his business manager son Matthew (James LeGros) and wife, and his alcoholic mother Isabella (Elaine Strich).

    Bobby is haunted by his own demons and feels he is at the breaking point, but his wife and family encourage him to continue is financially successful business (palatial mansion, jets, money to burn and to keep everyone out of trouble, etc). But the media begins to pry and slowly we watch the family power tend to disintegrate as we discover Bobby has a son newly released from a prison term (apparently for justifiable homicide), the boxer's wife and child are 'bought out' so that the daughter can marry, etc.

    The film works well primarily because of the quality of performances by Strathairn, Hershey, Strich, and all of the cast. Just when the story appears to be going over the top, the understated characters of Bobby and Elizabeth keep it grounded in reality and the possibility that this sort of family CAN exist. Too many questions are left unanswered, as though this movie for Showtime was being considered as a series for TV, but for a dissection of TV Evangelism it is a tasty investigation.
    1t435texas

    What was that about?

    This movie fails to redeem itself, even after that possibility became miraculously available. I was certain that I was wasting my time through the first 80 minutes of gratuitous TV-preacher bashing (which might actually be appropriate if it were not handled with such apparent fiction and superficiality) when suddenly, at the very last moment, it seemed that a story was about to emerge.

    I was wrong. The only interesting tension in this film goes entirely unresolved and unexplained. It almost seems like this film was re-written in editing and they lacked the footage to explain the revision. So they released it.

    I can't believe I actually bought a used copy of this. I hate that I spent $5.99 for it. But I have to much love for humanity to return or exchange it. Someone else might end up with it.

    Only the producer can be blamed fully, but any director that would put his name on this movie deserves a measure of disgust.
    clint16s

    Really disappointing piece

    When I saw that Frank Pierson (who did an amazing job with "Conspiracy") had done a film with David Strathairn and James LeGros, I was really excited, given that three of my little known favorites had done something together on a subject near and dear to my heart (that'd be the hypocrisy of Christian evangelism). Unfortunately, the immense satirical potential here is absolutely wasted by attempting to make a "Sopranos" or "Six Feet Under" type family drama in a ninety minute time frame. I'll say that Pierson does an amazing job of making the story flow properly between the unnecessarily large cast, but the story fails to make a concrete or even interesting comment about God or religion in America. But it does have a professional boxing subplot.

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