A ruthless corporate raider is forced to return to his small-town roots where he suddenly inherits his father's nearly-bankrupt pencil factory. He must decide to either let it close or join ... Read allA ruthless corporate raider is forced to return to his small-town roots where he suddenly inherits his father's nearly-bankrupt pencil factory. He must decide to either let it close or join the community's fight to save it.A ruthless corporate raider is forced to return to his small-town roots where he suddenly inherits his father's nearly-bankrupt pencil factory. He must decide to either let it close or join the community's fight to save it.
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There is nothing extra ordinary about this movie. But not a boring one either to watch once.
I'll make this short and to the point. The story has been done before. But like most similar stories it's supposed to be a "feel good" movie, and it was. But, many scenes were sloppy, overly staged and forced. The younger actors were not convincing and didn't act well. The older actors, except for the corporate boss, were actually pretty good. The music, my god the music....... It was horrible, repetitive and did not add anything to the story except distraction. It's basically a hallmark movie premiering on a Wednesday at 2:00 pm.
This film is precisely what the universe needs right now... Saving Paradise is gripping and heartwarming from the jump... You will feel true connection with the characters, you will cry and you will cheer. A wonderful cast lead by William Moseley delivers a captivating performance. Brilliant writing and beautiful cinematography. This is a must see... You will be inspired. Congratulations to Jay Silverman and the entire cast, crew and production staff!
It's a feel good movie. The intention was good but as much as it has the same recycled cliche message of the underdog coming up tops eventually or that of the prodigal son returning to save the town, I still hate the need to pencil in the fact that the general acting seemed pretty wooden stiff, abrupt and detached... all puns intended. All in all, a pretty decent 5 stars with a bonus 1 thrown in for the short but certainly not unexpected solo bedroom Royal disrobe of William Moseley to spice up the viewing. Hey, if you got the royal jewels of good looks and a hot bod, flaunt it till you make it. Fair job Will, on the constipated American accent. Lighten up, it sounds more natural if you erase that tension.
6.2 stars.
This film requires much patience to get through it. Several of the performances are melodramatic and amateurish. I've seen a few of these actors in several movies, and they generally are proficient, but something about the script, and this two bit film comes across as B-rated and low quality. It's unfortunate, because the storyline has potential. But it's so crudely done it feels like so many films of this nature that are directed by someone who has no clue how to make a movie flow. The message is not communicated effectively. This is what happens when someone takes the reins of a movie without the proper guidance. There are so many recognizable actors I'm surprised it's so shoddily done.
I'll admit some parts were nice, but then the non-stop and blaring music was wearing me out. The music coordinator should have been replaced.
This film requires much patience to get through it. Several of the performances are melodramatic and amateurish. I've seen a few of these actors in several movies, and they generally are proficient, but something about the script, and this two bit film comes across as B-rated and low quality. It's unfortunate, because the storyline has potential. But it's so crudely done it feels like so many films of this nature that are directed by someone who has no clue how to make a movie flow. The message is not communicated effectively. This is what happens when someone takes the reins of a movie without the proper guidance. There are so many recognizable actors I'm surprised it's so shoddily done.
I'll admit some parts were nice, but then the non-stop and blaring music was wearing me out. The music coordinator should have been replaced.
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- TriviaFinal film of Mary Pat Gleason.
- GoofsWhen Charlie and Michael enter Flanagan's on Christmas Day, Michael removes his Santa hat in a medium shot. When the scene switches to a wide shot, Michael is seen removing the Santa hat again.
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- Runtime1 hour 42 minutes
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- 2.35 : 1
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