Return to Paradise (1998)
Vince Vaughn, Anne Heche, Joaquin Phoenix
In Malaysia, three young Americans with little else in common are united in a shared enthusiasm for beer, women, and righteous hashish. Eventually, "Sheriff" (Vince Vaughn) and Tony (David Conrad) head back to New York. Lewis (Joaquin Phoenix), a spacey but good-hearted sort, stays on with the...
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In Malaysia, three young Americans with little else in common are united in a shared enthusiasm for beer, women, and righteous hashish. Eventually, "Sheriff" (Vince Vaughn) and Tony (David Conrad) head back to New York. Lewis (Joaquin Phoenix), a spacey but good-hearted sort, stays on with the notion of helping save the orangutans. Two years later, a brassy lawyer (Anne Heche) shows up in Manhattan with the news that her client, Lewis, has spent the interim in Penang prison. Arrested for a prankish misdemeanor they all shared in, he's taking the rap for something worse: the dope stash they left him holding was a fatal few grams over the limit. Unless his fellow Americans return voluntarily to (literally) share the weight, in eight days Lewis will be hanged as a drug trafficker. Eight days is about as long as Return to Paradise stayed on theater screens--the victim, perhaps, of Anne Heche-Ellen DeGeneres burnout in the press, or just too damn many movies out there to keep track of. Whatever the reason, it's a pity, because this is one of the most compelling movie-movies in recent memory. The screenplay turns the ethical-psychological thumbscrews with insidious effectiveness, despite the probability that the two writers brought separate agendas to the project--Wesley (Cape Fear) Strick working the complicity of the two home boys (each represents the halving of the other's prison sentence if they both agree to go back), and Bruce (The Killing Fields) Robinson revving his engines for another face-off of implacable East and irresponsible West. And director Joseph Ruben, specialist in serving up B-movie excitement with class-A skill (Dreamscape, The Stepfather), does his sleekest work yet. But the real news is a trio of career-best performances: Phoenix, harrowing as a child-man whose sanity has been all but eaten away by terror; Vaughn limning a fascinating portrait of a man at war with himself, self-interest and furtive decency seesawing in his conscience; and Heche, part cagey poker player, part angel of mercy, mixing strength, delicacy, and desperation with devastating precision. Oscar blinked, three times. --Richard T. Jameson
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R, 112 min.
Directed by:
Joseph Ruben
Release Date: Aug 14, 1998
DVD Release Date: Jan 11, 2000
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Great story, awesome acting, really moving...It had all the ingredients for a wonderful drama movie. It truly made me think about justice, prisons, and strengthened my attitude against death sentence.
i wish vince vaughn did more films like this one and cell. he has it in him.
oh yeah this film is riveting and forces you to think about your own life and what you would do for a friend.
Question: Would you go to a Malaysian prison for three years to save the life of a friend that you hadnt seen for two years? That dilemma is faced by a pair of Americans who holidayed in Asia, smoked some hashies, they returned to the States and thei... (read more) Question: Would you go to a Malaysian prison for three years to save the life of a friend that you hadnt seen for two years? That dilemma is faced by a pair of Americans who holidayed in Asia, smoked some hashies, they returned to the States and their friend who decided to stay on was arrested. Joaquin Phoenix is really good in this role and Vince Vaughn whom I normally do not like watching any movies he is in was incredible. A true moral thriller that is not to be missed.
Interesting and thought-provoking. What would you do, in this situation? I think it's hard to tell without being in it...
The sort of movie that makes you think about how you woud react in the same circumstances. Short enough to keep interest throughout the movie too.
This movie seriously took me aback. I did not expect it to be that good but I was sobbing uncontrollably by the end. Despite knowing how it ends, I still have that same reaction every time I watch it. Incredible performances from all. "Brokedown Pala... (read more) This movie seriously took me aback. I did not expect it to be that good but I was sobbing uncontrollably by the end. Despite knowing how it ends, I still have that same reaction every time I watch it. Incredible performances from all. "Brokedown Palace", released the following year, was a pale imitation of the same theme.
Yeah... drug tourism in Malaysia is a bad idea. Can't trust a de facto theocracy. And I bet Anne Heche didn't wait for him either.
I have just watched this film for the first time and I thought it was brill. I love Vince Vaughn..... so much. I found it compelling and moving and saw him in a totally different light....fab. wish there was a little more of Joaquin tho. Very good, e... (read more) I have just watched this film for the first time and I thought it was brill. I love Vince Vaughn..... so much. I found it compelling and moving and saw him in a totally different light....fab. wish there was a little more of Joaquin tho. Very good, excellent cast and a terrific ending. Vince should defo do more films like this.
Moving, suspenseful, not what you expect. A must see. This is an amazing movie that I don't think too many people bothered to see. Joaquin and Vince were great in this movie.
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What if director Joseph Ruben didn't resort to B-movie suspense tricks? What if the fine cast wasn't saddled with a shamelessly contrived script by Wesley Strick and Bruce Robinson?full review
Like Sheriff and Tony, we're pulled both ways by the story: We want them to go back and save Lewis, but we're not exactly sure we'd do the same. That's the Prisoner's Dilemma in a nutshell.full review
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