Uma is a young woman who wakes up in an apparently idyllic reform school for young ladies. But a dark secret lies within its walls.Uma is a young woman who wakes up in an apparently idyllic reform school for young ladies. But a dark secret lies within its walls.Uma is a young woman who wakes up in an apparently idyllic reform school for young ladies. But a dark secret lies within its walls.
- Awards
- 1 win & 22 nominations total
Erica Bertamini Hoashi
- Resident Girl 1
- (as Erica Bertamini)
Lea Isabel Schaaf
- Resident Girl 3
- (as Lea Schaaf)
Karina Kolokolchykova
- Resident Girl 5
- (as Karina K.)
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No Explanation at All !!!
I thought the movie had some creepy moments and overall tries to build a feeling of mystery. But the ending was just terrible. We didn't see it coming and it made me angry. Wait for this one at Redbox, trust me. Save that movie theater money for something better.
Wasted Talent
Nice and interesting looks/visuals meet slow plot and a too obvious/blunt metaphor to our modern society (or the critic of) - some of the twists are rather flat (the resolution) or the nature of the Dutchess (how does that make any sense) is out of place. The more you watch the inflation of movies one realizes that writing a good book or script is an art of its own that not many really master. That's in my opinion the weak spot of most movie productions in recent years - the script/story. Anyway, like said, Paradise Hills got nice visuals, a pro production and good acting but lacks heavily any quality regarding the story told. Also I must say (just an example), the rather "well build" girl did - despise the rigorose diet in Paradise Hills - not lose one pound of weight in the movie, but that's the difference a dedicated actor makes - sometimes you gotta do more than just talk and act to fit into or fill a role. To sum it up: mediocre, okay if you wanna some balm for your eyes. Paradise Hills reminds me a lot of The Dead Don't Die - both movies are rather a waste of talent and means and a missed opportunity to make something good and memorable.
fine premise loses ending
In a future world, Uma (Emma Roberts) has been sent to Paradise Hills, a finishing school for the girls of society's elite families. Uma is refusing to give up her inferior boyfriend for an arranged marriage. It's an island retreat run by The Duchess (Milla Jovovich). The other girls include overweight Chloe (Danielle Macdonald), allergic Yu (Awkwafina), and singing star Amarna (Eiza González). Being imprisoned on an island gilded cage is not the end of the horror.
The general premise is fine but the intensity is never raised to a higher level. It reaches the first level of story telling and doesn't go further. There are two conflicting reveals at the end. One is a sci-fi ending and the other is a supernatural fantasy ending. They don't mix well together. This reminds me of an earlier 70's big idea sci-fi movie but it fails to grasp a big emotional payoff.
The general premise is fine but the intensity is never raised to a higher level. It reaches the first level of story telling and doesn't go further. There are two conflicting reveals at the end. One is a sci-fi ending and the other is a supernatural fantasy ending. They don't mix well together. This reminds me of an earlier 70's big idea sci-fi movie but it fails to grasp a big emotional payoff.
Lame
This is a kind of thing a teenager might enjoy watching because it definitely feels like the story was written by one. Or may be like some obscure comic book adaptation that looks ok on paper but is just too shallow for screen.
W T F
I like the work of most of the actresses in this movie, but this movie is not very good. There could have been a kooky sci-fi flick in here, but the writing and pacing is just godawful. Pass on this one, I wish I had.
Did you know
- TriviaThe film's imagery and themes clearly echo Alice's Adventures in Wonderland; from the Duchess, to the red and white roses, to the dreamlike labyrinth of the centre.
- ConnectionsReferences Picnic at Hanging Rock (1975)
- SoundtracksBlack Lake
Music by Joana Serrat
Lyrics by Joana Serrat and David Gimferrer
Performed by Joana Serrat and Ryan Boldt
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Details
- Release date
- Countries of origin
- Language
- Also known as
- Đồi Địa Đàng
- Filming locations
- Tossa de Mar, Girona, Catalonia, Spain(movie exteriors)
- Production companies
- See more company credits at IMDbPro
Box office
- Budget
- €6,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $414,515
- Runtime
- 1h 35m(95 min)
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2:1
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