
Movie spotlight
Lost Paradise
Mexican Caribbean islands are famous for their spectacular beauty. The vast distance where them are found, has transformed them into dens of heartless men, prepared to whatever they need to do in order to remain anonymous. Three young people decide to visit one of these islands, without knowing that there is something inside that can separate them forever.
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Plot Summary
This documentary follows a group of Syrian men who have joined ISIS, offering an unflinching look at their motivations and daily lives. It delves into the complex factors that lead individuals to radicalization, presenting a nuanced portrayal of their beliefs and the harsh realities of their chosen path. The film captures intimate moments, struggles, and the ideological fervor that shapes their existence within the war-torn landscape.
Critical Reception
Lost Paradise received critical acclaim for its bravery in tackling a highly sensitive and dangerous subject matter. Reviewers praised its immersive and non-judgmental approach, which allowed for a deeper understanding of the individuals involved. While harrowing, the documentary was lauded for its journalistic integrity and powerful storytelling, offering a rare and unsettling glimpse into the lives of ISIS recruits.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its courageous and immersive approach to a difficult subject.
Lauded for its non-judgmental portrayal of ISIS recruits.
Considered a harrowing but important journalistic achievement.
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Fun Fact
Director Atsushi Funahashi reportedly spent years building trust with the subjects of the film, living alongside them in their environment to gain their confidence and access.
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