MovieGuys
Mar 7, 2026
"Paradise": the nearest point of comparison is "Silo." A similar tale set at the end of the world that sees 25000 survivors live in an underground town that mimics the ruined world they left behind. This is in many ways a political thriller first and foremost, where the powerbrokers of this small society vie ruthlessly to control the alleged paradise they have constructed for themselves. Whilst this series strives to provide an intelligently rendered tale, backed by high quality acting, wokeism gets in the way. This reviewer was left with the compelling feeling that successful "white people" are deemed responsible for all the world's woes, from food inequality to climate change and many other bad things that befall humanity. Equally I didn't think much of the glorification of the office of the US Presidency. As we are seeing now with the war in Iran its nothing like its depicted here and elsewhere in entertainment. In summary, an interesting premise, a reasonable thriller, but let down, in my estimation, by the compulsion to push a biased narrative. Watchable but not of the same standing as "Silo." Update: took a look at season two and its worse than the first season. The story is less cohesive and they have turned up the volume on the woke nonsense.





















