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Paradise
Need To Get Away? Jenna's discovered her own little slice of paradise. A place where all her wildest fantasies and secret desires are realized. Take a trip with her and see what it's like to reach the ultimate In sexual fulfillment. She's joined by several hot babes all eager to shed their inhibitions and explore their deepest sexual urges with smokin' threeways, some hot girl/girl action and an orgy that'll leave your beggin for more. Shot in exotic locations by award winning director Brad Armstrong. You'll want to stay in 'Paradise' forever. If you need to get away, let Jenna show the path to Paradise...
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Plot Summary
A young woman escapes a controlling relationship and travels to an island paradise in search of independence. There, she falls for a charming local who offers her a different kind of life. However, she soon discovers that the idyllic setting hides dark secrets and that her past is not as far behind her as she thought. She must confront her fears and make difficult choices about her future.
Critical Reception
Paradise (2001) received a mixed reception from critics and audiences. While some praised its scenic setting and the performances of its lead actors, others found the plot predictable and the execution lacking depth. The film struggled to make a significant impact upon its release.
What Reviewers Say
Visually appealing with a tropical setting.
The performances are generally seen as adequate but not groundbreaking.
The storyline is often criticized for being cliché and underdeveloped.
Google audience: Audience reviews for 'Paradise' are scarce, but available feedback suggests a general sentiment of it being an unremarkable romance drama. Some viewers appreciated the pleasant scenery and lighthearted escape, while others found the plot to be too conventional and lacking in emotional resonance.
Fun Fact
The film was shot on location in Hawaii, aiming to capture the essence of a tropical escape.
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