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Reel Paradise (2005)

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Reviews Counted:46

Fresh:31

Rotten:15

Average Rating:6.4/10

Consensus: The travails of the Piersons as they try to adjust to a radically different culture while introducing American cinema to it makes for amusing viewing.

Runtime: 1 hr 50 mins

Genre: Musical & Performing Arts

Synopsis: Reel Paradise tells the story of John Pierson's family at the end of a year-long adventure on a remote island in Fiji where they ran the 180 Meridian Cinema, showing free movies to the... Reel Paradise tells the story of John Pierson's family at the end of a year-long adventure on a remote island in Fiji where they ran the 180 Meridian Cinema, showing free movies to the locals. John Pierson is a noted indie film maven, author of the widely celebrated book, Spike, Mike, Slackers & Dykes, who together with his wife Janet created the IFC cable show Split Screen. On one story for the show, John and family went to Fiji in search of the "world's most remote movie theater." John fell in love with the 180 Meridian Cinema when he saw the wild enthusiasm of the audience to a showing of the Three Stooges' Some More of Samoa - a short they had been showing at the theater since it opened in 1954. "I'd never remotely heard anything like that," John says in Reel Paradise. "This is somehow what I missed back when movies meant everything to people." John decided he wanted to move with his family to Fiji and observe what movies meant to this country on the other side of the world. He also saw this adventure as an opportunity to plunge his two kids, Georgia (16) and Wyatt (13), into a culture and lifestyle far different from that of their home outside New York City. Filmed during the last month of the family's yearlong stay in Fiji, Reel Paradise aims to reveal something of what the whole year has been like for the Piersons. The rural island of Taveuni is not one of Fiji's prime tourist destinations. Like most of the south Pacific islands, its people struggle to eke out a subsistence living as farmers, fisherman, and merchants. To the local Fijians, the Piersons are thought to be millionaires, because they are able to live in a large colonial home and show movies for free. (The home is indeed impressive by Fijian standards, though barely acceptable by middle-class western standards.) Georgia and Wyatt are enrolled in the local Catholic high school, where they are the only white students. They gamely throw themselves into this very different school environment where some view them as curiosities, and others as suspicious outsiders. The kids form friendships with some classmates, many of whom live in the nearby village of Natokalau but come to treat the Pierson house as a second home. Janet follows their lead, befriending some of the families in the village. John's village, says Janet, is the movie theater. John carries on the theater's tradition of showing a wide range of American, British and Hindi films. (The Fijian population is split between native Fijian islanders and Indo-Fijians whose ancestors immigrated here as indentured servants starting in the 1880s.) The profound difference now is John's ability to show the movies for free due to contributions from indie filmmakers he had helped in the past. For many in Taveuni, going to movies had been impossibly expensive before the Piersons arrived. Now, the 180 Meridian Cinema becomes the focal point of entertainment on the island with frequent packed houses. John is able to secure many of the most current popular and blockbuster releases from America and abroad, everything from Rabbit Proof Fence and Bend it Like Beckham, to The Scorpion King and The Hot Chick. For their last month in Fiji, John programs a special ten-day movie marathon featuring films like Matrix Reloaded, Bringing Down the House, Apocalypse Now Redux, and Jackass. Because the Piersons are neither tourists nor permanent residents of Taveuni, their year here proves to be a complicated experience. They form strong friendships with locals like their cook Sia, and come to understand how third world islanders cope with day-to-day life. But they also experience culture clash and learn firsthand the realities of being "haves" in a culture of "have-nots." Early in the film their home is robbed while they are out showing a movie. It's the second such serious robbery since they've been in Fiji, and raises anew questions about whom they can trust or not trust. Their paranoia extends to their landlord Andrew, an Australian ex-patriot who lives on the property and has been a yearlong thorn in the side of the Pierson family. When Andrew insensitively presents the Pierson's with a fuel bill the night of the second robbery, its strikes another blow against the notion that living here can be some kind of paradise. As Reel Paradise unfolds, we see the differing ways in which each of the Piersons deals with living in this very different culture. Showing movies for free makes John instantly famous as "Uncle John" to the locals - especially those that could never afford to go to the movies otherwise. Yet, the free movies also bring John into direct conflict with some of the local Catholic priests, a battle he humorously characterizes as being for the "souls of the people of Taveuni." Wyatt becomes a star pupil at school, praised repeatedly by teachers and administrators. Because the curriculum is not challenging for her, Georgia struggles with some of her teachers while forming a deep friendship with a local classmate named Miriama. School may be a bust for her, but she clearly loves Fijian life. The Piersons grant the filmmakers unusually intimate access to the family's home life. The result is a frank portrait of a very American family abroad. We see the struggles between Georgia and her parents around typical issues for American 16 year-olds, now exacerbated by living in a culture in which children are never expected to talk back to parents. Yet, Georgia's friend Miriama prefers to stay with the Piersons instead of her own family where the father has been violent towards her and her mother. We also see that though Wyatt may be the quiet obedient student at school, he can be a tough and ruthlessly funny critic of his father and mother at home. Through it all, we see Janet playing the role of peacekeeper, the voice of reason during a particularly tumultuous last month abroad. By the end of the film, we see how the Piersons have both been changed and unchanged by their experience. As unusually candid subjects, the family does not sugarcoat their feelings towards each other or their experience in Fiji. But underneath it all, there is no mistaking their affection for both. The last movie in the ten-day marathon (and last scene in the film) captures the essence of what John went searching for in Fiji. He shows Buster Keaton's classic, Steamboat Bill Jr., in part because he thought its climatic hurricane sequence would connect with the Fijians who had suffered through a devastating hurricane months earlier. The audience's howls of laughter betray the sweet release that great comedy can bring to hard lives. John says, "You almost feel like it's a cure for all that ails you. It was like nothing else matters anymore. All will be right with the world." --© Official Site [More]

Starring: John Pierson, Janet Pierson, Georgia Pierson, Wyatt Pierson

Starring: John Pierson, Janet Pierson, Georgia Pierson, Wyatt Pierson

Director: Steve James

Director: Steve James
Producer: Scott Mosier, Steve James
Composer: Norman Arnold
Studio: Wellspring

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A fascinating study in cross-cultural communication, as well as a deeply personal examination of family dynamics.

Full Review Source: Film Journal International | comment Comment
03/01/07
Ethan Alter
Ethan Alter
Film Journal International

What is learned? Not so much how cultures impinge on each other as how cinema shapes our lives.

Full Review Source: Boston Phoenix | comment Comment
10/25/05
Boston Phoenix

Highly watchable.

Full Review Source: Washington Post | comment Comment
10/25/05
Desson Thomson
Desson Thomson
Washington Post

The director's visit wasn't long enough to fully humanize this culture clash, but some of the movie's conclusions seem universal.

Full Review Source: St. Louis Post-Dispatch | comment Comment
10/25/05
Joe Williams
Joe Williams
St. Louis Post-Dispatch

Though these scenes may have energy, they're also mostly noise -- distractions from a collection of scenes without a driving force.

Full Review Source: Salt Lake City Weekly | comment Comment
10/25/05
Scott Renshaw
Scott Renshaw
Salt Lake City Weekly

Unfortunately, the Piersons can be so unpleasant that watching them misbehave in Taveuni becomes a chore.

Full Review Source: Deseret News, Salt Lake City | comment Comment
10/21/05
Jeff Vice
Jeff Vice
Deseret News, Salt Lake City

An amusingly damning portrait of a man trying to impose his will on a world that, really, has better things to do.

Full Review Source: Boston Globe | comment Comment
10/21/05
Ty Burr
Ty Burr
Boston Globe

I found the 10 days of free films to be the intriguing part of Reel Paradise and the Piersons’ life to be something more interesting to them than to me.

Full Review Source: Reeling Reviews | comment Comment
10/21/05
Robin Clifford
Robin Clifford
Reeling Reviews

A funny fly-on-the-wall account of how the Piersons ingratiated themselves to the community, with uneven results.

Full Review Source: Salt Lake Tribune | comment Comment
10/21/05
Sean Means
Sean Means
Salt Lake Tribune

its scattershot structure makes it disappointing and its preeminent focus on the social problems the Piersons encounter grows tiresome

Full Review Source: Reeling Reviews | comment Comment
10/18/05
Laura Clifford
Laura Clifford
Reeling Reviews

You are buoyed by the purity of the islanders' responses to some of what Pierson shows them: the Three Stooges, Buster Keaton and, most delightedly, Jackass: The Movie.

Full Review Source: Oregonian | comment Comment
10/07/05
Shawn Levy
Shawn Levy
Oregonian
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Full Review Source: Atlanta Journal-Constitution | comment Comment
10/02/05
Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Serves not only as a charming, witty glimpse into an American nuclear family uprooted to browner pastures, but also as an exploration of how Hollywood product is viewed outside the Lower 48.

Full Review Source: Austin Chronicle | comment Comment
10/02/05
Marc Savlov
Marc Savlov
Austin Chronicle

The Piersons are warm, funny people, and most of Reel Paradise shows them comically bickering with each other and laughing at the absurdity of the whole project.

Full Review Source: AV Club | comment Comment
09/26/05
Noel Murray
Noel Murray
AV Club

Anyone who has relocated to a totally different environment will relate.

Full Review Source: San Diego Metropolitan | comment Comment
09/24/05
Jean Lowerison
Jean Lowerison
San Diego Metropolitan

Tthe comic fallout from his quixotic mission keeps Reel Paradise watchable.

Full Review Source: Chicago Reader | comment Comment
09/24/05
Jonathan Rosenbaum
Jonathan Rosenbaum
Chicago Reader

The results stay with you, like memories of an unexpected and surprising vacation.

Full Review Source: Chicago Tribune | comment Comment
09/22/05
Michael Phillips
Michael Phillips
Chicago Tribune

Sometimes it's not whether you succeed, but whether you try.

Full Review Source: Chicago Sun-Times | comment Comment
09/22/05
Roger Ebert
Roger Ebert
Chicago Sun-Times
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Pierson is a high-powered egotist with appalling tastes and a great-white-father complex, and his whiny family is about as much fun as fingernails on a blackboard.

Full Review Source: Seattle Post-Intelligencer | comment Comment
09/15/05
William Arnold
William Arnold
Seattle Post-Intelligencer

Flames out early, with Pierson's ... ego quickly overriding the potentially fascinating socio-cultural effect of exposing the Third World to the wonders of Jackass.

Full Review Source: The Stranger (Seattle, WA) | comment Comment
09/15/05
Andrew Wright
Andrew Wright
The Stranger (Seattle, WA)
 
 
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