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Slaves in Paradise
A close look at the Austrian far-left Friedrichshof Commune which was set up in 1972 by artist Otto Muehl. It was dissolved in 1990 when Muehl was convicted of the abuse of teenagers who lived in the commune.
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Plot Summary
Set in the tumultuous period of Hawaii's annexation, the film follows the story of a young Hawaiian woman navigating the complex social and political landscape. As traditional ways clash with encroaching Western influence, she finds herself at the center of conflicts involving land rights, cultural identity, and personal freedom.
Critical Reception
Slaves in Paradise received a mixed to negative reception from critics, who often cited its melodramatic tone and historical inaccuracies. While some acknowledged the film's ambitious attempt to portray a significant period in Hawaiian history, many found its execution lacking in depth and authenticity. Audience reception was similarly lukewarm.
What Reviewers Say
The film attempts to tackle a complex historical narrative but often falls into predictable dramatic tropes.
Performances are generally earnest, but fail to overcome the weaknesses in the script and direction.
Historical liberties taken by the filmmakers detract from the potential impact of the story.
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Fun Fact
The film was notably one of the earlier acting roles for Brenda Song, who would later become widely known for her Disney Channel work.
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