Paradise: A German High-Concept Dystopian Film
Set in an ominously close future, Paradise is a German high-concept Dystopian Film in which years of a person’s life can be used as a form of currency. The wealthy can purchase youth, while the less fortunate receive enough money to better their shortened lifespans. This is the service that the company AEON is offering to the public, however, not everyone is on board with this new technology.
Adam: A Resistance Group
Adam is a resistance group that is determined to take out anyone that has artificially increased their lifespan. Our protagonist, Max, is a sales broker for AEON and is quite successful in his job. He himself has sold five years of his life to finance his University education. Max is married to Elena and the two are in the process of buying a luxury condo and planning to start a family.
Conclusion
Paradise is a German high-concept dystopian film that follows the story of Max and his wife Elena as they face the consequences of AEON’s service. With a resistance group, Adam, determined to take out anyone that has artificially increased their lifespan, Max and Elena must find a way to overcome the obstacles in their way.