Ruby in Paradise
- 1993
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- 1h 54m
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6.9/10
3.4K
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A young woman struggles for independence and identity in a small Florida tourist town.A young woman struggles for independence and identity in a small Florida tourist town.A young woman struggles for independence and identity in a small Florida tourist town.
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- 3 wins & 8 nominations total
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Ruby in Paradise is a celebration of courage and self-discovery. Writer and director Victor Nunez tells the story of a newly independent young woman who travels to Panama City Beach searching for something of her own. Ashley Judd brings vibrant life to her role as Ruby, conveying complex emotions through the slightest expressions. The film is incredibly true to life, the slow build-up of her conflicts, and especially the reflective, methodical thinking done by Ruby. It's an incredible story of perseverance and a strongly detailed character study.
Victor Nunez imbues this unsentimental tale of a young woman's emotional journey with a sense of poetry seldom seen in cinema. By poetry I mean the sense in which the literary and the cinematic come into play. There is something very literary about the film, almost as if a novel has been adapted page by page to screen. In this sense, the film achieves depths many cannot; but it is also rather slow at other times, undercutting the depths it once achieved in favor of ennui. The film's star Ashley Judd has not yet made a better film than her debut here. She fits the role of lead Ruby like a glove, almost as if she didn't have to act. She has true movie star presence in the film, and hasn't really managed to convey the same allure in her later films, although she was impressive in Normal Life.
If there are words that are up to the task of describing this movie, I don't know what they are. Victor Nunez's understanding of what it's like to be a young, single woman trying to carve out a life for herself totally blows the idea that men and women are from different worlds out of the water. Watching "Ruby in Paradise" is like tailing along behind this woman as she goes through life, experiencing the mundane and profound moments mixed together and trying to figure out which is which. Ruby is wonderfully strong, brave, kind, and imperfect, and just the kind of woman that I want to be.
I cannot begin to describe how amazing this movie is. Suffice it to say, anytime I'm depressed about how unfair or futile things seem, this is the movie I go rent to put me in the right frame of mind. The background music makes you realize the easiness of existence and how simplicity provides for the greatest happiness. The Indian girl that sings is but one example of a character in this film who does not try hard, and is happy as a result. Persifina, the laundry co-worker of Ruby's (Ashley Judd) is another=-her eyes and smile could make the hardest person's day. I watch this movie and I dream of better days to come or of a good conversation with friends, and I realize that being alone--Ruby is alone quite often--isn't the same as being lonely. Recommended for anyone who enjoys a thoughtful lull of a movie.
Ruby in Paradise is a uniquely illustrative time capsule that powerfully strikes a message for all to hear. From the creatively artistic mind of Victor Nunez, this modern gem exemplifies the telling details of a coming of age story that expertly portrays the meaning of identity and freedom. From the vibrantly resonating breakout role of Ashley Judd as Ruby Lee Gissing, this modern artifact of a film ages to a perfectly resounding message for today's modern society. In her breakout role, Judd masterfully illustrates her character's individualistic and determined identity. Ruby's development throughout the film is a positively courageous message for all to hear; with its loud undertones of the feminist identity and of self-discovery, Ruby in Paradise is an old flame that can rekindle a sense of discovery for all.
Did you know
- TriviaThe movie is a homage to Northanger Abbey by Jane Austen.
- Quotes
Ruby Lee Gissing: I heard that Hell is when all your dreams come true.
- SoundtracksRaised on Promises
Performed and Written by Sam Phillips
Courtesy of Virgin Records America, Inc.
Published by Eden Bridge Music (ASCAP)
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Box office
- Budget
- $800,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $1,001,437
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $25,297
- Oct 10, 1993
- Gross worldwide
- $1,001,437
- Runtime
- 1h 54m(114 min)
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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