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== Turistas ==
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'''''Turistas''''', also known as '''''Paradise Lost''''', is a 2006 American horror film directed by John Stockwell and written by Michael Arlen Ross. The film stars Josh Duhamel, Melissa George, Olivia Wilde, Desmond Askew, Beau Garrett, and Max Brown. It was released in the United States on December 1, 2006.
[[File:Turistas_poster.jpg|thumb|right|Poster for ''Turistas'']]


[[File:Turistas_poster.jpg|thumb|right|Theatrical release poster]]
'''''Turistas''''', also known as '''''Paradise Lost''''', is a 2006 American horror film directed by John Stockwell. The film follows a group of young tourists who find themselves stranded in a remote Brazilian village, where they encounter a sinister organ-harvesting operation.


== Plot ==
==Plot==
The film follows a group of young backpackers who are stranded in a remote Brazilian village after a bus accident. Initially, they enjoy the local culture and nightlife, but soon they find themselves in a dangerous situation when they are drugged and robbed. As they try to find help, they discover a sinister organ trafficking operation run by a local doctor.
The story begins with a group of [[tourists]] traveling through [[Brazil]]. After a bus accident leaves them stranded, they decide to explore the local area. They soon discover a beautiful beach and decide to relax, unaware of the dangers that lurk nearby.


== Cast ==
As night falls, the group is drugged and robbed, leaving them without money or passports. They seek help from a local named Kiko, who offers to guide them to safety. However, Kiko leads them deeper into the jungle, where they are captured by a group involved in illegal [[organ trafficking]].
 
The tourists must use their wits and courage to escape the clutches of the organ harvesters and find their way back to civilization.
 
==Cast==
* [[Josh Duhamel]] as Alex
* [[Josh Duhamel]] as Alex
* [[Melissa George]] as Pru
* [[Melissa George]] as Pru
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* [[Beau Garrett]] as Amy
* [[Beau Garrett]] as Amy
* [[Max Brown]] as Liam
* [[Max Brown]] as Liam
* [[Agles Steib]] as Kiko
* [[Miguel Lunardi]] as Zamora


== Production ==
==Production==
''Turistas'' was filmed on location in Brazil, with additional scenes shot in [[Puerto Rico]]. The film's production aimed to capture the natural beauty of the Brazilian landscape while creating a tense and thrilling atmosphere. Director John Stockwell, known for his work on ''Blue Crush'' and ''Into the Blue'', sought to blend elements of horror and adventure in the film.
''Turistas'' was filmed on location in [[Brazil]], capturing the lush and sometimes treacherous landscape of the country. The film aimed to create a sense of realism and tension by using natural settings and practical effects.
 
== Reception ==
Upon its release, ''Turistas'' received mixed reviews from critics. Some praised the film's setting and suspenseful moments, while others criticized its plot and character development. The film was noted for its graphic depiction of organ trafficking, which sparked discussions about the ethical implications of such portrayals in media.


== Related pages ==
==Themes==
* [[Hostel (film)]]
The film explores themes of [[trust]], [[survival]], and the dark side of [[tourism]]. It highlights the vulnerability of travelers in unfamiliar environments and the potential dangers that can arise from cultural misunderstandings and exploitation.
* [[The Ruins (film)]]
* [[Backpacking]]


== References ==
==Reception==
{{Reflist}}
Upon its release, ''Turistas'' received mixed reviews from critics. Some praised its suspenseful atmosphere and thrilling sequences, while others criticized it for its portrayal of Brazil and its reliance on horror clichés.


== External links ==
==Related pages==
* [https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0454970/ ''Turistas''] on [[IMDb]]
* [[Horror film]]
* [https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/turistas ''Turistas''] on [[Rotten Tomatoes]]
* [[Organ trafficking]]
* [[Tourism]]


[[Category:2006 films]]
[[Category:2006 films]]

Latest revision as of 03:58, 13 February 2025


File:Turistas poster.jpg
Poster for Turistas

Turistas, also known as Paradise Lost, is a 2006 American horror film directed by John Stockwell. The film follows a group of young tourists who find themselves stranded in a remote Brazilian village, where they encounter a sinister organ-harvesting operation.

Plot[edit]

The story begins with a group of tourists traveling through Brazil. After a bus accident leaves them stranded, they decide to explore the local area. They soon discover a beautiful beach and decide to relax, unaware of the dangers that lurk nearby.

As night falls, the group is drugged and robbed, leaving them without money or passports. They seek help from a local named Kiko, who offers to guide them to safety. However, Kiko leads them deeper into the jungle, where they are captured by a group involved in illegal organ trafficking.

The tourists must use their wits and courage to escape the clutches of the organ harvesters and find their way back to civilization.

Cast[edit]

Production[edit]

Turistas was filmed on location in Brazil, capturing the lush and sometimes treacherous landscape of the country. The film aimed to create a sense of realism and tension by using natural settings and practical effects.

Themes[edit]

The film explores themes of trust, survival, and the dark side of tourism. It highlights the vulnerability of travelers in unfamiliar environments and the potential dangers that can arise from cultural misunderstandings and exploitation.

Reception[edit]

Upon its release, Turistas received mixed reviews from critics. Some praised its suspenseful atmosphere and thrilling sequences, while others criticized it for its portrayal of Brazil and its reliance on horror clichés.

Related pages[edit]