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Paradise Highway

A truck driver has been forced to smuggle illicit cargo to save her brother from a deadly prison gang. With FBI operatives hot on her trail, Sally's conscience is challenged when the final package turns out to be a teenage girl.

Director(s)

Anna Gutto

Where to watch

Amazon Video

Amazon Video

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Cast & Crew

Morgan Freeman

Morgan Freeman

Gerick

Cameron Monaghan

Cameron Monaghan

Special Agent Finley Sterling

Frank Grillo

Frank Grillo

Dennis

Jwaundace Candece

Jwaundace Candece

Tesia

Juliette Binoche

Juliette Binoche

Sally

Hala Finley

Hala Finley

Leila

Diva Tyler

Diva Tyler

Truck Stop Manager

Tommie Earl Jenkins

Tommie Earl Jenkins

Bob

Bill Luckett

Bill Luckett

Sheriff

Anna Gutto

Anna Gutto

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Veronica Ferres

Veronica Ferres

Rose

Tracy Pfau

Tracy Pfau

Blonde Woman

Calvin Williams

Calvin Williams

Trucker

Jackie Dallas

Jackie Dallas

Deborah

Trayce Malachi

Trayce Malachi

Peter

Eric Scarabin

Eric Scarabin

Heavy Inmate

Walker Babington

Walker Babington

Terrence

Christiane Seidel

Christiane Seidel

Claire

Jim Dougherty

Jim Dougherty

Paul

John Read

John Read

Warehouse Worker Frank

Ronnie Yelverton

Ronnie Yelverton

Prison Inmate

Raymond McAnally

Raymond McAnally

SSA Patterson

Jayden Hamilton

Jayden Hamilton

Prisoner's Daughter

Xavier Scott Evans

Xavier Scott Evans

Police Officer Grey

Joey Traywick

Joey Traywick

Drunk Mascot

Details

GenresThriller, Crime, Drama
Runtime1h 55 mins
Released on29 Jul 2022
Languageen
Produced InGermany
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Reviews

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2/10

Paradise Highway is a knockoff of A Perfect World with Morgan Freeman, Juliette Binoche, and Cameron Monaghan in the Clint Eastwood, Kevin Costner, and Laura Dern roles (respectively), and with Frank Grillo thrown in for good measure — except that the measure in which he’s thrown is not good enough. This is exactly the kind of throwaway thriller that constitutes Grillo’s accustomed stomping grounds; the problem is that he’s not allowed to stomp at leisure. Reduced to a glorified cameo, the movie shoots itself in the foot by giving the person who’s most comfortable in these environs the least amount of screen time. That, plus the unsound climax that leads to the obligatory sappy, happy ending, all but ruin any chances the film might have had of telling an engaging story. That leaves us Freeman and Binoche. With the latter you get what you get; that is, Morgan Freeman being Morgan Freeman, which on this occasion includes him wearing, for some unfathomable reason, a pink fedora. If this is your coup of tea, then more power to you; me, I’ll keep longing for the increasingly unlikely return of Se7en-Morgan Freeman. As for Juliette Binoche as a lady trucker, well, she’s too smart to play this dumb. I’m not saying all lady truckers are dumb, but this one in particular isn’t especially bright. Consider this: she sells her trailer so she can buy a new life for little Leila (Hala Finley), becoming in the process the girl’s mother figure or big sister or whatever. Now, it’s bad enough they both have to live in the truck cab, but my question is, how is Truck Lady going to make a living now that she has two mouths to feed and no trailer? I mean, this is O. Henry-type stuff if O. Henry were a complete idiot. She’s not alone, though. I won’t get into the specifics of the climactic confrontation; suffice it to say that if certain people had been patient enough to wait a mere couple of days until Grillo’s character was released from prison, they could have saved themselves a lot of grief — and spared me the nigh two hours of viewing time.

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