Paradise (2023) – Where to Watch & Stream Online
Synopsis:
A man sees the dark side of the time-manipulating biotech company he works for when a crushing debt forces his wife to give up 40 years of her own life.
Overview:
Set in a not-too-distant future, the world of Paradise is one in which you can trade your life for money. This concept poses fundamental questions about the value of life and the lengths to which humans will go for eternal youth.
In Paradise, a radical new form of financing has been created. This method allows the transfer of years of life from one person to another — changing the world forever and turning biotech start-up AEON into a billion-dollar pharmaceutical company.
For Max and Elena, their almost-perfect life is changed forever when the couple is faced with unexpected insurance claims that they can’t possibly pay. As a last resort and with no other choice, Elena sells 40 years of her life to AEON — robbing her and Max of their life together and leaving their future in tatters. Max, who works for AEON, tries everything he can to get Elena’s lost years back. Even if he could, nothing will ever be the same again. Then Max learns that AEON’s CEO is after Elena’s lifetime — prompting him to abduct her and triggering a manhunt that forces the young couple to leave their home and pushes their moral boundaries to the limit.
Genre: Science-Fiction, Thriller, Suspense
IMDB: TBA/10
Rotten Tomatoes: Critic TBD%, Audience TBD%
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General Information:
Directed by | Boris Kunz |
Written by | Simon Amberger Peter Kocyla Boris Kunz |
Edited by | Max Fey |
Country of origin | German |
Original language | Germany |
Cinematography | Christian Stangassinger |
Running time | 1 hours 56 min |
Original network | Netflix |
Original release | July 27, 2023 |
Age Rating | 18+ |
Status | Streaming |
Where to Watch & Stream Online:
If you are subscribed to Netflix, then you can stream Paradise from July 27, 2023. Or, You can subscribe to caroTV to enjoy Paradise which starts from $2/month