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October 6, 2017

95 months ago

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95 months ago

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Paradise (I)

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Olga (Julia Vysotskaya) is a beautiful Russian countess and member ...
Olga (Julia Vysotskaya) is a beautiful Russian countess and member of the French Resistance; Jules (Philippe Duquesne) is a French-Nazi collaborator who is assigned to investigate her case; and Helmut (Christian Clauss) is a handsome, high-ranking, yet naïve German SS officer who once fell madly in love with Olga and meets her again when she is shipped to a concentration camp. While they rec...
Olga (Julia Vysotskaya) is a beautiful Russian countess and member of the French Resistance; Jules (Philippe Duquesne) is a French-Nazi collaborator who is assigned to investigate her case; and Helmut (Christian Clauss) is a handsome, high-ranking, yet naïve German SS officer who once fell madly in love with Olga and meets her again when she is shipped to a concentration camp. While they recount their stories, the film drifts between the bloody end of World War II and the gilded, halcyon days when their destinies first crossed. Victim, bystander, or monster - director Andrei Konchalovsky collapses these identities, offering a new perspective on the Holocaust. Shot in stunning black and white, the film depicts the morally complex choices that one must make during dark times in search of "Paradise"-a look at the past and its lessons for the present.
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What the critics say

Based on 4 reviews, Paradise (I) gets an average review score of 61

3/4
slantmagazine.com
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Andrei Konchalovsky’s film is more than an exercise, as pitiless moments accumulate with enraged relentlessness.

2835d ago

70/100
variety.com
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Russian veteran Andrei Konchalovsky is on robust form in this richly monochrome, perspective-rotating Holocaust drama.

2835d ago

50/100
hollywoodreporter.com
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Russian veteran Andrei Konchalovsky vies again for the Golden Lion at the Italian festival with this WW2-themed German-Russian co-production.

2835d ago

50/100
nytimes.com
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Paradise is a strikingly shot Holocaust drama that ultimately seems confused about whose story it’s telling or to what end.

2835d ago

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