Review of Paradise

Paradise (I) (1991)
7/10
Perceptible drama filmed with great sensitivity and good feeling
12 April 2006
The movie concerns a little boy (Elijah Wood) who is sent by his pregnant mummy to remain the idyllic summer with a marriage of old friends (Don Johnson and Melanie Griffith) in the countryside . The couple has numerous problems caused by an unfortunate tragedy happened years earlier . Meanwhile , Elijah befriends his neighbour small girl and takes interest in Don Johnson , fishing shrimps and speaking about interesting issues . They gave a boy a summer he'd always remember. He gave them back the love they lost. It would take a miracle to save their love... and that's just what they got.

This is a brilliant and touching story , although sometimes results to be slow-moving and tiring , but is developed with real intelligence and extreme sensibility . In the picture is treated ethic and moral themes narrated with great sense of fairness and ductility . Melanie Griffith's (at the time wedded Steven Bauer , Don Johnson until Antonio Banderas) interpretation is pretty good , she plays an embittered woman who will have to face off a traumatic truth . Elijah Wood as a sensitive and agreeable boy is nice , he's a newcomer and would have much success years later , becoming himself a first-class world star (Lord of the rings) . Thora Birch is enjoyable , she is ready as a future star (American beauty , The Hole , Ghost world) . Excellent and sensitive musical score by David Newman . Besides , exceptional and awesome cinematography by Jerzy Zielinsky , being stunningly shown on the marvelous outdoors in the country . The motion picture was compellingly directed by Mary Agnes Donoghue (Beaches) . Rating : 7/10. Essential and indispensable watching . Better than average and well worth seeing.
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