Set against the vibrant yet potentially deceptive landscape of the 1980s Gold Coast, 'Goodbye Paradise' is an ambitious undertaking. Ray Barrett’s performance grounds the film, portraying a man caught in a maelstrom of police corruption and sinister cult…
Goodbye Paradise
The plot centres on Queensland's Gold Coast in the early 1980s, when a disgraced former cop, Michael Stacey writes a book exposing police corruption, does an investigation resulting…
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This is a film that punches above its weight, offering a startlingly prescient look at corruption and societal breakdown. Ray Barrett is superb as the ex-cop protagonist, embodying the weariness and determination of a man fighting against overwhelming…
'Goodbye Paradise' presents a potent, if somewhat unwieldy, narrative. Ray Barrett delivers a solid performance as the central figure, a former officer entangled in a web of police corruption and cultish secrets. The film’s ambition to tackle grand…
There's a bold, almost defiant spirit to 'Goodbye Paradise,' a film that doesn't shy away from confronting uncomfortable truths about power and hypocrisy. Barrett’s portrayal of a disgraced cop seeking redemption, or perhaps just truth, is compelling. The…
Ray Barrett anchors 'Goodbye Paradise' with a weary performance as Michael Stacey, a man whose past as a police officer haunts his present. The film attempts to weave a complex tapestry of corruption, cultish devotion, and political instability…
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While 'Goodbye Paradise' begins with a former police officer investigating corruption, its scope quickly broadens beyond a typical crime thriller. The plot escalates to include murder, the exposure of a religious cult, and even the threat of a military coup. This suggests a narrative that embraces political intrigue and societal commentary, moving into more complex and perhaps even dystopian territory, rather than adhering to a conventional genre structure.