Paradise Road

1997 Drama

Based on the testimony of survivors, this historical drama recounts the WWII heroism of female prisoners of war. (Glenn Close) stars as Adrienne Partiger, a society doyenne who flees Singapore with other expatriate women, mostly the wives of servicemen, when Japanese forces invade in 1942. When their gunboat is sunk in an air attack, the survivors wash ashore on Japanese-held Sumatra. The women are interned in a grim POW camp where punishments for even minor infractions are extreme. With the help of a missionary (Pauline Collins), Partiger corrals the women, including a tough American (Julianna Margulies), an Australian nurse (Cate Blanchett) and a young wife (Jennifer Ehle) into a musical group. Since singing is not allowed, the a cappella chorus dubs itself "a vocal orchestra" and is tolerated -- if barely -- by their Japanese captors. Though living conditions are squalid, food is scarce, and a thin sliver of soap inspires a shower brawl, the music keeps spirits uplifted and a Jewish-German doctor (Frances McDormand) provides some medical aid. Writer-director Bruce Beresford interviewed real-life participants in similar POW musical groups. Some provided, from memory, sheet music of the pieces they performed, which were used in the film. more..

Director: Bruce Beresford

Starring: Glenn Close, Pauline Collins, Cate Blanchett, Frances McDormand, Julianna Margulies

Reviews

  • Beresford, who'd like to teach the world to sing, makes the moment as moving as a Coca-Cola jingle. It's not the real thing, but it's effective.

    Lisa Schwarzbaum - Entertainment Weekly

    26 April 2013

  • But what the movie lacks is a story arc to pull us through.

    Roger Ebert - The Chicago Sun-Times

    26 April 2013

  • What should have been an affecting film becomes a rank blend of sentiment and sadism in the hands of Bruce Beresford, the Australian writer and director.

    Peter Travers - Rolling Stone

    26 April 2013

  • A big problem in the beautifully shot movie, with top-billed Glenn Close heading a fine ensemble cast, is that there are too many characters.

    Peter Stack - The San Francisco Chronicle

    26 April 2013

  • The story has charming and uplifting moments as well as strong performances by an impressive cast.

    David Sterritt - Christian Science Monitor

    26 April 2013

Awards

  • Feature Productions Cinema

    Australian Cinematographers Society (1998)

  • Most Promising Actress

    Chicago Film Critics Association Awards (1998)

     
  • Best Director

    Film Critics Circle of Australia Awards (1998)