Paradise : the woman who sold the world !
Paradise: The Woman Who Sold the World! On July 27th, Netflix dropped a bomb on its platform with « Paradise ». Germany had already treated us to one of the most beautiful series with « Dark », an elliptical and frightening work, with a touch...
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Paradise: The Woman Who Sold the World! On July 27th, Netflix dropped a bomb on its platform with « Paradise ». Germany had already treated us to one of the most beautiful series with « Dark », an elliptical and frightening work, with a touch of apocalypse. With « Paradise », Boris Kunz, Tomas Jonsgården, and Indre Juskute deliver a scathing critique of capitalism.
Paradise: The Woman Who Sold the World!
In an unspecified future, a multinational corporation allows individuals to buy years of life and attain eternal youth. An employee of this industry, a capitalist hero, finds himself trapped when he is forced to sell 40 years of his wife’s life to repay the debt. As the minutes tick by, he discovers that behind this biotechnology industry lie the worst atrocities that capitalism can allow.
In a documentary aired on Canal+ a few years ago, Antoine de Caunes suggested that perhaps genre films remained one of the most subversive forms of art in the United States after the death of independent cinema. Indeed, « The Purge, » for example, despite its appearance as a seemingly inconsequential action film, carries the most powerful critique of the liberalism championed by the United States.
It’s the same with this « Paradise, » presented by a cast of credible actors who, without arrogance or vanity, create a hyperbolic portrayal of our society progressively moving toward « Everything is for sale. »
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