Paradise for All

Paradise for All

1982 · 110 min · FR · 6.6 (24 votes)
Dir. Alain Jessua · Starring Patrick Dewaere, Jacques Dutronc, Fanny Cottençon, Stéphane Audran, Philippe Léotard, François Dyrek · Music Costin Miereaunu
DramaComedyScience Fiction

Doctor Valois has invented the "flashage", a cure for depressed people. After having tested it on monkeys, he tries with a first human patient, Alain Durieux. This is great success, everybody's happy except may be Alain's wife, Jeanne, who's worrying about the changes in Alain's personality. Other patients use the treatment with similar successes, and Valois's happy about it. But the monkeys are changing: non-cured ones are made mad by the over-stability and stereotyped behaviour of the cured ones. So are the humans. When Valois realises he can't stop the process, he decides to "flash" himself.

VIBE

This film feels like a bizarre, thought-provoking experiment. It's a darkly comedic, unsettling look at manufactured happiness and the societal pressures to conform, wrapped in a quirky, philosophical sci-fi package.

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