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Paradise Cove: Cauchemar à Malibu

Original title: Paradise Cove
  • 2021
  • R
  • 1h 43m
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4.2/10
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Mena Suvari, Kristin Bauer, and Todd Grinnell in Paradise Cove: Cauchemar à Malibu (2021)
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A contractor and his wife move to Malibu to flip his mother's beach house and are terrorized by the deranged homeless lady living under the house.A contractor and his wife move to Malibu to flip his mother's beach house and are terrorized by the deranged homeless lady living under the house.A contractor and his wife move to Malibu to flip his mother's beach house and are terrorized by the deranged homeless lady living under the house.

  • Director
    • Martin Guigui
  • Writer
    • Sherry Klein
  • Stars
    • Todd Grinnell
    • Mena Suvari
    • Kristin Bauer
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.2/10
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    • Director
      • Martin Guigui
    • Writer
      • Sherry Klein
    • Stars
      • Todd Grinnell
      • Mena Suvari
      • Kristin Bauer
    • 41User reviews
    • 17Critic reviews
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    Todd Grinnell
    Todd Grinnell
    • Knox Bannett
    Mena Suvari
    Mena Suvari
    • Tracey
    Kristin Bauer
    Kristin Bauer
    • Bree
    • (as Kristin Bauer van Straten)
    Eddie Goines
    Eddie Goines
    • Griff
    Krista Allen
    Krista Allen
    • Joan Carr
    Horacio Galaviz
    • Hiron
    Eddie Rivera
    Eddie Rivera
    • Paco
    Ruben Garfias
    Ruben Garfias
    • Sheriff Garcia
    Kelsey Collins Keener
    Kelsey Collins Keener
    • Pam Mahoney
    Karl T. Wright
    Karl T. Wright
    • Troy Hudson
    Scott Anthony Leet
    Scott Anthony Leet
    • Homeless Vet Rodney
    Dahlia Waingort Guigui
    Dahlia Waingort Guigui
    • Amy Ramos
    • (as Dahlia Waingort)
    Jacqueline Mazarella
    Jacqueline Mazarella
    • Dr. Karen Baum
    Javier Calderon
    • Justin
    Marc Hawes
    Marc Hawes
    • Bill
    Nick Stellate
    Nick Stellate
    • Guard
    Jamie Morrow
    Jamie Morrow
    • Bank Teller
    William Guirola
    William Guirola
    • Butcher Jose Ochoa
    • Director
      • Martin Guigui
    • Writer
      • Sherry Klein
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    4Draysan-Jennings

    Waste of time

    I probably should of watched the trailer before I put this on. I liked the concept but this movie sucked. Some of the acting and cinematography were terrible. I wouldn't recommend watching this film. 4 stars.
    3talentest

    How Hot is That Homeless Hippie Woman Huh?

    This was such a chore to finish. Rather than scrutinize the story, I'll just touch on what I find incomprehensible...

    1. THE SQUATTER: Why does everyone in the movie insist that this old hairy homeless hippie woman is somehow "hawt"? The wife is jealous for some dumb reason, the contractors all lust after her, her fellow homeless friends call her "queen", and the husband fantasizes about her and even lets her tug his chub in one scene...

    ...When realistically, being homeless for as long as she's been, she'd be rocking a 1970s merkin-style, crab infested bush, with yeasty vaginosis smelling like rank vinegar and expired milk, sporting armpit and leg hair that hadn't had a shave in years, with perpetually un-wiped swamp@ss, and the funk of never using makeup, perfumes, or soap to try and mask her moldy musk.

    ...And just to clarify, this is not a commentary on the actress - at all - I am strictly talking within the context of the story in the film. There would be an ungodly stench that permeated around her like a bubble-- a fart bubble everywhere she went and had been. It is inconceivable that these characters would be collectively lusting for her crust, or the women envious of her dog matted looks, or the denizens of the town be so reverent to her existence.

    2. WHERE THE SQUATTER SQUATS: She lives directly under their house. They know this, we know this, every character in the movie knows this. The entire plot/conflict of the movie revolves around the fact that this couple can't seem to rid themselves of this person living under their house... However...

    ...Right after CATCHING HER burning all of their money on a grill, the movie cuts to the couple knocking on their neighbor's door with the Sheriff asking for her whereabouts. WHAT?! She lives under their house. The husband literally had to push her away when she was burning their cash. The movie even cuts back to her under their house as usual about to murder yet another guy.

    ...But then, with no further clues as to where on earth she could possibly be, the sheriff departs, and the bewildered couple give up. If only they had thought to look under the house.

    3. PERPLEXING SQUAT like the couple's insistence on doing fertility treatments during the 2 weeks of renovations, or insisting on taking on a renovation project during their month of fertility treatments...

    ...And Bree's ability to murder in broad daylight right under their house to no one's notice, and the conveniently built ventilation duct she uses to get in and out that they literally installed themselves, and the sloppy editing at the end of the movie like the filmmakers were just ready for this clusterchuck to be over already and had the characters fast-travel from one place to the next with no sense of how.

    4. THEN DIDDLY SQUAT: no resolution in the end regarding any of the many murders, the sheriff, the uppity neighbors, or where the couple goes on from here, nothing. It just abruptly cuts to credits...

    ...Oh but wait, there's an after credits scene? (FYI, I explain it in the "Crazy Credits" section if anybody is curious and had missed it).

    Yeah this was dumb.
    5beachpatricia

    Should have been better

    I had high hopes for this movie. I popped the popcorn anticipating a suspenseful movie. Well it unfortunately didn't turn out as I had hoped. It started off pretty good and then died towards the middle. This character Bree in the movie turned out to be very psychotic. Kristen Bauer did do an excellent job of portraying a crazy lady in this film.The other actors did a great job in their roles but the story could have been better. The story would have been better if Bree had made Tracey the wife more jealous. There were extra characters in the movie that weighed it down. It is not the worse movie I ever saw even though I found myself wishing it would hurry up and end.
    4kellyq12

    Well...

    It's hard to feel invested in a movie where the characters behave in ways that logical humans would not. The husband constantly downplays the wife's concerns, when if anything, they should both be MORE concerned. An unstable woman is squatting below their house and that woman is breaking and entering and claiming the house is hers. That's not a nuisance. That's a BIG PROBLEM and to treat it otherwise is just unrealistic. It's always better in storytelling when the characters do everything a logical person would do and yet STILL find themselves in trouble.

    Also, how long has this woman been homeless? There's a point where a person's Botox and face and lip fillers would have worn off. Or am I supposed to believe a homeless woman is buying plastic surgery and aesthetic procedures?

    On a positive, it's kind of a throwback to domestic thrillers like The Hand That Rocks the Cradle or Pacific Heights. That far-fetched weirdly uncomfortable scenario.
    4Top_Dawg_Critic

    Well, I gave it a chance. That was my first mistake.

    This felt like one of those cheesy made-for-TV Lifetime movies, but worse. The concept story was actually decent - and the main reason I gave this film a chance, but 15 mins in, it felt like a high school drama class production.

    Paradise Cove was newb writer Sherry Klein's 5th writing credit, all previous mainly TV movies (which explains the Lifetime TV movie feel). Considering she's a newb, there's some forgiveness for her long dragged out screenplay. It had decent continuity, but lots of plot and technical issues, as well as many "huh" and "wtf" moments. It was highly predictable, with nothing left for the imagination, and the scenes were long and dragged out. The 103 min runtime felt like 3+ hours with the terribly slow pacing. This screenplay needed to be cut/edited down to "at most" a 1 hour TV movie length. You can pretty much fast-forward this film at 10x faster speed, and be done in 15-20 minutes and not miss a thing - even without hearing the dialogue.

    But were there is no forgiveness, is the terrible directing from seasoned director Martin Guigui. He could and should have upped the ante with the screenplay he was given. But instead, it felt like a high school drama class production. He had a great cast to work with, but failed to direct them properly. All the acting felt like a bad soap opera, and I know the 3 experienced leads can perform much better. The only somewhat convincing and thrilling performance was Kristin Bauer van Straten. The cinematography was bland, with a 1980's camcorder production feel to it. Malibu deserved sharp bright summer colors - bright orange and yellows, with beautiful blues for the sea and sky, instead of the drab pale and bland color choices that were made.

    The score was ok, although I don't recall hearing much of it, which I guess is better than the loud, overbearing and annoying typical b-grade film scores. I'm giving this one a very generous 4/10. Never mind the two current bogus 10/10's, and I'm sure there will be many more, considering the effort from one-week member "David_Vogel_1", who managed to watch 49 movies in exactly 7 days, and rated all of them a 1 or 10 lol. To see how generous my 4 is, compare it to the professional Top Critics on Rotten Tomatoes where it's at 29%. So, should you invest almost 2 hours to see this? Unless you're an obsessed fan of Todd Grinnell, Mena Suvari or Kristin Bauer van Straten, I'd steer clear of this one.

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      Knox Bannett: [from the trailer] Now that is a six million dollar view

    • Crazy credits
      SPOILER: In the after-credits scene... The sound of a doorbell rings. The now pregnant married couple answer the door of their current home to a real estate woman inquiring them about selling their home. To which the couple share awkward glances.

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    • Release date
      • February 12, 2021 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Amazon
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Paradise Cove
    • Filming locations
      • Silver Dream Factory, 1181 N Knollwood Circle, Anaheim, California, USA(interiors prison and hospital scenes)
    • Production companies
      • Sunset Pictures
      • Thunder Studios
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      1 hour 43 minutes
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