Uma is a young woman who wakes up in an apparently idyllic reform school for young ladies. But a dark secret lies within its walls.Uma is a young woman who wakes up in an apparently idyllic reform school for young ladies. But a dark secret lies within its walls.Uma is a young woman who wakes up in an apparently idyllic reform school for young ladies. But a dark secret lies within its walls.
- Awards
- 1 win & 22 nominations total
Erica Bertamini Hoashi
- Resident Girl 1
- (as Erica Bertamini)
Lea Isabel Schaaf
- Resident Girl 3
- (as Lea Schaaf)
Karina Kolokolchykova
- Resident Girl 5
- (as Karina K.)
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A very pretty movie. Kept me watching just by the asthetics. The story was a bit all over the shop though and a bit rushed once they found out what was really going on. Would have liked to have seen more from Mila Jovavich character and know more about her because they didn't really give anything away. Wonder if they'll make a sequel
Oddly I just watched Level 16 last week and there are massive similarities between the two. Main juxtaposition being that this is set in a visually stunning fantasy world, while Level 16 is very bland and sterile. Problem with this film is that between the setup and getting anywhere there's a weak romance plot coupled with weak character development. I really couldn't care what happened in this film.
This is a kind of thing a teenager might enjoy watching because it definitely feels like the story was written by one. Or may be like some obscure comic book adaptation that looks ok on paper but is just too shallow for screen.
Very much like a perfume advert, crossed with a fairy tale, but wholly unoriginal nor well acted. As if a bunch of happy clappers have got together to say how bad men are and how amazing women are. The actors are normally on point but the director, well too much possibly. Dont fall for the high score, it's employees giving the ratings. The end is appalingly bad, like a scene from the Simpson's or Family Guy. Nod, nod
I love the concept and beautiful art direction, but the editing and scriptwriting are not very good esp. at the beginning of the film... Few bad castings, course takes (despite some high caliber talent), and bad chemistry between characters really pushed it towards the territory of unwatchable... The amazing set design and Bjork and Iris Van Herpen-inspired wardrobe kept the film interesting though. I personally put this film in the same category as Oblivion-a beautiful design. As a design 7/10, as a film 5/10. I really wanted this film to be amazing, but it was not...
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- TriviaThe film's imagery and themes clearly echo Alice's Adventures in Wonderland; from the Duchess, to the red and white roses, to the dreamlike labyrinth of the centre.
- ConnectionsReferences Picnic at Hanging Rock (1975)
- SoundtracksBlack Lake
Music by Joana Serrat
Lyrics by Joana Serrat and David Gimferrer
Performed by Joana Serrat and Ryan Boldt
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- Release date
- Countries of origin
- Language
- Also known as
- Đồi Địa Đàng
- Filming locations
- Tossa de Mar, Girona, Catalonia, Spain(movie exteriors)
- Production companies
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Box office
- Budget
- €6,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $414,515
- Runtime1 hour 35 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2:1
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