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Paradise Now

Paradise Now

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Two men, best friends from childhood, are summoned to fulfill their agreement to be suicide bombers for the Palestinian cause. Khaled and Said (Ali Suliman and Kais Nashef, both making striking film debuts) believe fervently in their cause, but having a bomb strapped to your waist would raise doubts in anyone--and once doubts have arisen, they respond in very different ways. Paradise Now is gripping enough while the men are preparing for their mission, but when the set-up goes awry and Khaled and Said are separated, it becomes almost excruciatingly tense. The movie passes no judgment on these men impassioned arguments are made for both sides of the conflict. This is a work of remarkable compassion and insight, given the shape and sharpness of a skillful thriller. Its psychological portrait goes beyond the Palestinian/Israeli conflict and resonates with fanaticism and oppression throughout the world, be it related to a religious, nationalist, or tribal cause. A stunning film from writer/director Hany Abu-Assad. --Bret Fetzer

Description


"PARADISE NOW" follows two Palestinian childhood friends who have been recruited for a strike on Tel Aviv and focuses on their last days together. When they are intercepted at the Israeli border and separated from their handlers, a young woman who discovers their plan causes them to reconsider their actions.
Rate Points :4.0
Binding :DVD
Brand :Warner Brothers
Label :Warner Home Video
Manufacturer :Warner Home Video
MPN :WARD73679D
ProductGroup :DVD
Studio :Warner Home Video
Publisher :Warner Home Video
UPC :012569736795
EAN :0012569736795
Price :$19.98USD
Lowest Price :$10.64USD
Customer ReviewsParadise Now?
Rating Point :4 Helpful Point :3
Some movies tend to stuff the idealogy down our throats and yet, this movie raises more questions than answers. We are accustomed to read about the conflict between Israel and Palestine in the news but seldom do we see it from Palestinians perspective. The story premise is simple enough about two childhood friends who decide to become martyrs. They make it clear that since they cannot be regarded as equals with Israel in life, they may just as well regard themselves as equals with Israel in death by killing as many Israeli soldiers as possible through suicide bombing. Here, theres this lady by the name of Suha whose father is hailed as a hero (suicide bomber) and yet, she belongs to a human rights group. She believes that violence doesnt resolve the conflict and the best way to win is by reasoning through morality. Said, one of the suicide bomber partakes in the scheme because he yearns to be ridden of his fathers label as a collaborator. His best friend eventually comes to realisation that their action would achieve nothing. I guess that its hard to reason sensibly when your living environment is oppressed and that Palestinians are humiliated and treated as occupied prisoners when not too far away, Tel Aviv leads a rather comfortable lifestyle. Many of suicide bombers opt for the Paradise after life but should they not create their Paradise now on earth? I think what Mahatma Ghandi says is true: be the change that you wish for in this world. If you choose to do nice things, we would create a nice cycle and if we opt otherwise, we would create vicious cycle. So, where do we stand? Highly recommended to view to awaken the humanity in us.
paradise now
Rating Point :5 Helpful Point :2
"paradise now" gives the viewer some insight to why young men would choose to commit suicide plus killing at someone elses command. The story evolves in such a way that creates great suspense and dread about the outcome. Fortunately at the end, the viewer is spared the gore of such an act.
Interesting look at Palestinian life.
Rating Point :4 Helpful Point :1
Aside from the obvious political messages and issues surrounding suicide bombings, this movie provides some glimpses of life in the West Bank. It is of course a powerful movie that makes one think of what it must be like for a person to be so desperate as to accept suicide operations as an only choice. The ending of the movie is left intentionally ambiguous and may seem to some as a cop-out, but it is really the best ending that could have been chosen.
Incredible
Rating Point :5 Helpful Point :1
This movie was incredible. If you have enough mental capacity to multi-task then this movie will grip you. It shows how the lives of Palestinians are controlled by the ideas set forth by the nation of Israel and the countries that support it. Im all for Jewish right, but this shows how the lives of the people in the area have been affected and to what extent they go for their own rights. It shows how family and relationships and friendships all effect our outcomes and decisions. An absolutely wonderful movie.
Absolute Must See
Rating Point :5 Helpful Point :3
I went to see Paradise Now. Never before have I seen a movie affect an audience as profoundly as this minimalist Palestinian directed movie. At the end of the movie, the credits rolled without music or fanfare of any kind. For the first two to three minutes of those credits, not a soul stirred nor spoke. The audience just sat there in stunned silence. One person stood to leave and the rest of us then followed like lemmings, but still, there was not a sound. People left the theatre as if they were leaving a gravesite silent, reverent and stunned by loss.

If the chance presents itself, you need to walk, run or crawl to your nearest theatre when this film is offered. It will damage your soul when you see it, you will leave the theatre, with a sinking feeling in your spirit, wondering how this could possibly be going on in a civilized world. But knowing that, get to the movie, and deal with the soul damage later. Dealing with that damage is part of the experience. In the film, the director does not take a stand pro or con, he leaves that to the audience. It will create an argument in your soul, how do you balance the true horror of suicide bombing with the totally ordinary people that carry it out. It will challenge you. It will horrify you. It will change you. There is no way that you can be the same after the experience. The silence that it invokes at the end is the beginning of the discussion. Paradise Now is a must see movie for anyone interested in understanding all sides of the Palestinian/Israeli conflict.
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