Paradise (1991)
Année de sortie: 1991
Nation: United States
Alternative Title: Memorias del paraíso, Paraíso, Sommerparadies, Paradeisos, Földi paradicsom
Réalisateur: Mary Agnes Donoghue
Writer: Jean-Loup Hubert, Mary Agnes Donoghue
Production & Genre
Producteur: Producer: Scott Kroopf, Patrick J. Palmer
Executive_Producer: Robert W. Cort, Ted Field, Jean-François Lepetit
Sociétés: Grand Highway Productions, Interscope Communications, Touchstone Pictures, Touchwood Pacific Partners 1
Genre: Drama
Budget: 34.000.000
Récompenses & Similaires
Récompenses: N/A
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Mots-clés
Mots-clés: child care, grief, relationship problems, remake, summer, woman director
Histoire
In 'Paradise,' a young couple, Lily (Melanie Griffith) and Ben Reed (Don Johnson), are struggling with grief after losing their child in an accident. The couple separates as they cannot cope with their loss. Meanwhile, Lily moves to the country with her friend Jane (Kathy Baker) who offers her to take care of her 10-year-old nephew Willard Young (Elijah Wood) for the summer. Despite his young age, Willard is wise beyond his years and has a profound effect on Lily's life. Throughout the summer, Willard helps Lily rediscover her love for life, her passion for painting, and ultimately reconnects her with Ben, leading them to potentially rekindle their relationship.
Résumé
'Paradise' is a poignant drama directed by Mary Agnes Donoghue in 1991. The film revolves around the themes of grief, loss, and redemption, following the story of Lily and Ben Reed as they navigate through their personal tragedy. Melanie Griffith and Don Johnson, who were married at the time, play the lead roles with a young Elijah Wood appearing in a notable supporting role. The movie is a heartwarming exploration of how love, family, and unexpected connections can help us heal from our deepest wounds.

