In the Middle East in 1823, two teenagers seek refuge at an oasis, where they discover love and intimacy while staying one step ahead of the slaver who massacred their families.In the Middle East in 1823, two teenagers seek refuge at an oasis, where they discover love and intimacy while staying one step ahead of the slaver who massacred their families.In the Middle East in 1823, two teenagers seek refuge at an oasis, where they discover love and intimacy while staying one step ahead of the slaver who massacred their families.
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Admittedly, the story is silly and predictable. ALso, for me, I identify W. Aames with Charles in Charge, where he was the perpetual dummy. I realize it's just a role, but it's hard for me to see him as a woman's version of a sex symbol.
But the story aside, the photography and surroundings are beautiful, as of course is P. Cates. And since most of us can now get movies for free from the local library, or virtually free from the usual sources, it's worth an hour, just don't have unrealistic expectations. (BTW, it's not as if Blue Lagoon was an artistic masterpiece either, just a little less silly than Paradise.
Has-been, limply acted, dramatically empty and totally unconvincing period piece derived from "Blue Lagoon"; a curiously halting succession of Asian adventure and adolescent sex in breathtaking locations. Only for lovers of antique teenage romance and beautifully photographed pictures of tropical nature.
The movie is the '80s creation that included many teen oriented movies of that decade. It's pretty harmless, and out of the many teen actors of that era, Phoebe Cates was definitely one of the best looking.
That's about all there is to this movie. Producers must have thought that this is a bankable movie following the Blue Lagoon's format. The way they were dressed were almost a carbon copy of Brooke Shields and Christopher Atkins in that movie.
I have to admit that we did get to see what we wanted to see, and that is Phoebe Cates in all her natural glory. Just for that it was worth the price of the ticket.
Did you know
- TriviaStar Phoebe Cates has said of this film: "I was only 17 when I did my nude scenes in 'Paradise'. They were serious and more difficult because they were not easily justified. But the topless scene in Ça chauffe au lycée Ridgemont (1982) was funny, which made it easy".
- GoofsDespite playing a British character, Phoebe Cates has no trace of British accent.
- Quotes
Sarah: [Sarah is looking through a medical textbook and comes across an illustration of a nude adult male, noticing his penis]
[giggles]
Sarah: You look funny!
David: So do you.
David: [He notices what Sarah is looking at] We shouldn't be looking at this.
Sarah: Why not?
David: It could be sin.
Sarah: [Regarding the male penis] But they're beautiful! How can looking at something so beautiful be a sin?
- Alternate versionsThe Japanese DVD blurs over the scene of Willie Aames' full frontal nudity.
- ConnectionsFeatured in 'Paradise' on Fox Commercial (1989)
- SoundtracksParadise Theme
Sung by Phoebe Cates
Written and Produced by Joel Diamond and L. Russell Brown
Available on Columbia Records
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- Also known as
- Paraíso
- Filming locations
- Tel Aviv, Israel(environs, turkish mosque)
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Box office
- Budget
- CA$3,500,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $5,588,800
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $2,815,503
- May 9, 1982
- Gross worldwide
- $5,588,800