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Come See the Paradise
Directed by
Alan Parker
R
1990
2h 13m
Drama
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Romance
,
and more
6.7
64%
73%
6.3
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The passionate romance between an Irish-American man and a Japanese-American woman is threatened when the Pearl Harbor attacks happen and the woman is forced into a prison camp because of her ethnicity.
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Cast of Come See the Paradise
Dennis Quaid
Jack McGurn
Tamlyn Tomita
Lily Kawamura
Sab Shimono
Mr. Kawamura
Brady Tsurutani
Frankie Kawamura
Shizuko Hoshi
Mrs. Kawamura
Stan Egi
Charlie Kawamura
Ronald Yamamoto
Harry Kawamura
Akemi Nishino
Dulcie Kawamura
Naomi Nakano
Joyce Kawamura
Elizabeth Gilliam
Younger Mini McGann
Shyree Mezick
Middle Mini McGann
Caroline Junko King
Older Mini McGann
Pruitt Taylor Vince
Augie Farrell
Colm Meaney
Gerry McGurn
Becky Ann Baker
Marge McGurn
John Finnegan
Brennan
Takamuro Ikeguchi
Mr. Fujiuka
Danny Kamekona
Mr. Nishikawa
Yoshimi Imai
Mr. Yamanaka
Lenny Imamura
Japanese Actor
Come See the Paradise Ratings & Reviews
Newsweek
David Ansen
Though Parker's heart, and his facts, are in the right place, he's succeeded in reducing a powerful story of institutional racism into an unforgivably dull film.
Spirituality & Practice
Mary Ann Brussat
A love story set against the internment of Japanese Americans following Pearl Harbor.
Flipside Movie Emporium
Rob Vaux
Unfocused, overly dramatic, and all over the map; the ostensible subject deserves a much better treatment.
eFilmCritic.com
Scott Weinberg
Seriously underrated work from Dennis Quaid and Alan Parker.
Chicago Sun-Times
Roger Ebert
Come See the Paradise is a fable to remind us of how easily we can surrender our liberties, and how much we need them.
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