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I know the haters come for this show because of its similarity with Stranger Things but honestly I did enjoy this one more than Stranger Things season 1.
The production is top-notch, love the authentic feel of the town, the acting of unknown teen actors are fine, the mystery was good. I wish they didn't wait until the final 2-3 episodes to get really intense but at least it's not as slow as Stranger Things.
7 or 7.5 out of 10.
The production is top-notch, love the authentic feel of the town, the acting of unknown teen actors are fine, the mystery was good. I wish they didn't wait until the final 2-3 episodes to get really intense but at least it's not as slow as Stranger Things.
7 or 7.5 out of 10.
- kigaiyuuto
- Nov 22, 2021
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- johnfc-18-684850
- Aug 24, 2022
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I just found out that there will be another season of Paraíso. Not sure if that's really necessary as the ending made perfect sense but I will watch it. I'm curious what the next season will be about. It isn't an easy show to watch though, a bit complicate sometimes, and the Spanish language doesn't really help. I get it that some people compare it to Stranger Things or Dark, it's in the same style. A lot of mystery keeps you guessing, which makes it interesting to follow. The acting is surprisingly good considering the young age of most of the cast. My wife and I binge watched it, and that normally means it's a good entertaining series.
- deloudelouvain
- Aug 1, 2022
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Dont waste your time on this..please..HBO need to work on something better if they want to be paid..this is trash..
I was never so amazed with so much holes in a story..
The first season was interesting and intriguing. It was a complete story and ended on a high note. There were plenty of plot holes throughout, but the viewers were kept fairly compelled to keep watching. The characters were strongly created and likeable. The plot, although the description gives things away, the write-up was misleading.
Season two is much weaker with more unlikable characters without any background for their reasons or how they do what they do. Of course, like many fantasy stories, the reluctant chosen one has no clue how to use his gifts. It makes a decent build, but it isn't satisfying by season two.
The new villain is more evil, but also annoying, so there is no real tension.
Watch season one, skip season two.
Season two is much weaker with more unlikable characters without any background for their reasons or how they do what they do. Of course, like many fantasy stories, the reluctant chosen one has no clue how to use his gifts. It makes a decent build, but it isn't satisfying by season two.
The new villain is more evil, but also annoying, so there is no real tension.
Watch season one, skip season two.
I created an IMDB account just to write this review. As an avid TV and film watcher, I often rely on IMDB and Rotten Tomatoes to guide my viewing choices. Sadly, there are almost no reviews to be found -- anywhere -- about this series, which is a damn shame, because it's freaking awesome.
The only reviews that do exist on here or Reddit or RT are middling and claim this series is derivative or subpar, unfairly claiming it is a rip-off of shows like Stranger Things and that it pales in comparison. Being a *huge* fan of Stranger Things (I've watched the entire series all the way through three times), I have to disagree. Yes, Paraíso is similar to Stranger Things in tone, mood, era, score, and cinematography, but it also stands completely on its own in terms of originality, character development, concept and storyline.
As a devotee of The Expanse, Game of Thrones, Shadow and Bone, His Dark Materials, Foundation, Lost, Almost Human, Orphan Black, Fringe, Dark, Ragnarok, Locke & Key, The Nevers, The Mysterious Benedict Society, Timeless, The Mandalorian, Carnival Row, Sense8, and Humans, I can say without reservation that Paraíso absolutely belongs in that list of my all-time favorite fantasy/mystery/sci-fi series.
Paraíso is exciting, moving, and cathartic. The acting from the young teens in particular is outstanding. I loved the world-building, examination of grief and loss, bingeable suspense, depth of friendships explored, the burgeoning romances, and most of all -- a very satisfying conclusion. If you love any (or all) of the series I listed above, you'll likely fall in love with Paraíso, too. Give it a chance and keep watching to the end. You'll be richly rewarded when you do.
My only gripe (as someone who speaks Spanish) is that the English subtitles were inadequate and often inaccurate. That was disappointing. I do hope HBO takes the time to give this series the subtitles and closed captioning it deserves (and that they've afforded to all the other foreign language series I've watched on HBO). Despite this flaw, I still wholeheartedly recommend Paraíso.
I'm grateful to have come across this show. And while I wish there were IMDB user voices joining with mine to declare its greatness, I'm confident that after you've watched it, you're likely to become one of them.
The only reviews that do exist on here or Reddit or RT are middling and claim this series is derivative or subpar, unfairly claiming it is a rip-off of shows like Stranger Things and that it pales in comparison. Being a *huge* fan of Stranger Things (I've watched the entire series all the way through three times), I have to disagree. Yes, Paraíso is similar to Stranger Things in tone, mood, era, score, and cinematography, but it also stands completely on its own in terms of originality, character development, concept and storyline.
As a devotee of The Expanse, Game of Thrones, Shadow and Bone, His Dark Materials, Foundation, Lost, Almost Human, Orphan Black, Fringe, Dark, Ragnarok, Locke & Key, The Nevers, The Mysterious Benedict Society, Timeless, The Mandalorian, Carnival Row, Sense8, and Humans, I can say without reservation that Paraíso absolutely belongs in that list of my all-time favorite fantasy/mystery/sci-fi series.
Paraíso is exciting, moving, and cathartic. The acting from the young teens in particular is outstanding. I loved the world-building, examination of grief and loss, bingeable suspense, depth of friendships explored, the burgeoning romances, and most of all -- a very satisfying conclusion. If you love any (or all) of the series I listed above, you'll likely fall in love with Paraíso, too. Give it a chance and keep watching to the end. You'll be richly rewarded when you do.
My only gripe (as someone who speaks Spanish) is that the English subtitles were inadequate and often inaccurate. That was disappointing. I do hope HBO takes the time to give this series the subtitles and closed captioning it deserves (and that they've afforded to all the other foreign language series I've watched on HBO). Despite this flaw, I still wholeheartedly recommend Paraíso.
I'm grateful to have come across this show. And while I wish there were IMDB user voices joining with mine to declare its greatness, I'm confident that after you've watched it, you're likely to become one of them.
- johnbonner-33825
- Nov 18, 2021
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If you liked Dark and Stranger Things, this is for you. It's an excellent weekend binge with an interesting and well paced story. The cast delivers a good performance over all. I'm looking forward to season two.
- jakobishoey
- Feb 4, 2022
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I only signed up to IMDB to rate this series as I loved it! Way better than its current rating on here. Interesting and clever storylines across two series. If you like scifi and ghost stories etc with a coming of age theme this is for you!
- emmabottomleyproperty
- Jul 16, 2022
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Loved it very good and sad plz anyone tell me where I can watch or get s2 I'm still after s2/3 of the red door shame if never finishes ps need eng for it thou too. Yanksalotayskydotcom.
- chunkysock
- Feb 20, 2023
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