Jesse Stone: Lost in Paradise

PG-13 7.2
2015 1 hr 27 min Drama , Crime , Mystery , TV Movie

Police Chief Jesse Stone now presides over the quiet, seaside village of Paradise, Massachusetts. When the facts don't add up in a brutal Boston-area murder case, Jesse opens an investigation filled with surprises, unlikely suspects and grave danger. Though it's widely believed the murder was committed by an incarcerated serial killer, Jesse suspects another killer is at large and is hell-bent on bringing him to justice.

  • Cast:
    Tom Selleck , William Devane , Gloria Reuben , Luke Perry , Leslie Hope , Al Sapienza , Alex Carter

Reviews

Humaira Grant
2015/10/18

It’s not bad or unwatchable but despite the amplitude of the spectacle, the end result is underwhelming.

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Philippa
2015/10/19

All of these films share one commonality, that being a kind of emotional center that humanizes a cast of monsters.

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Guillelmina
2015/10/20

The film's masterful storytelling did its job. The message was clear. No need to overdo.

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Geraldine
2015/10/21

The story, direction, characters, and writing/dialogue is akin to taking a tranquilizer shot to the neck, but everything else was so well done.

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bkoganbing
2015/10/22

Tom Selleck took some time away from Blue Bloods to return to playing a different kind of cop in Jesse Stone: Lost In Paradise. Selleck is on some vacation time and Leslie Hope from the state police homicide squad asks him to look into a murder in his jurisdiction, but to report to her.Serial killer Luke Perry has the killing of 3 Boston area prostitutes to his account, but has refused to take credit for the fourth killing where the forensics are a match. Selleck and Perry have a couple of scenes with him questioning the incarcerated Perry who will make your skin crawl in a Hannibal the Cannibal like fashion. Other than the climax these scenes are the acting highlight of the film.If in fact the forensics match and what Perry says is true, there's only one explanation and its a conclusion that Selleck dreads to arrive at. You'll figure it out early on as well so it won't be that much of a mystery.There's a whole big difference in playing the brooding loner Jesse Stone and the patriarch of a law enforcement family like the Reagans in Blue Bloods. But that shows Selleck the actor is more than just good.Nice to see Tom Selleck back as Jesse Stone. Hope there will be more of these in our future.

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dwbaron
2015/10/23

I have always enjoyed watching the Jesse Stone movies, I had not seen the last one till today. I had the first 7 on DVD and watched on TV as they came out., Seen #8 Benefit Of the Doubt on TV back in 2012. When #9 Lost in Paradise came out on DVD a few months ago I got it as well as Benefit of the Doubt on DVD. Over the weekend and today Monday I watched all nine. Must start with Night Passage for new viewers, Watch Stone Cold second. Its a better way of watching. This with out a Doubt was the BEST OF THE BEST of all nine. Okay Spoiler so stop reading now if you have not seen it yet. At the beginning of #9 I was sad to see no Joe / Reggie the dog. I had to stop viewing and I looked up and seen where Reggie died in June 11th 2013...I was glad they wrote a way for Jesse to get a new dog STEVE... The story line Jenny O'Neill Mackenzie Foy was very touching. Gloria Reuben looked amazing. I only hope they will continue to make more on this series..

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frank-340-831830
2015/10/24

With a world hell bent on watching reality TV, the Jesse Stone stories are fiction that is like watching reality. The simplicity of the story makes it believable, and the simplicity of the characters make them believable. The characters have flaws and "character" but like the story, they aren't so complex as to "make you think" - but rather to make you sit back, take it in and enjoy watching the story unfold. Some may say the story is predictable, yet these have never been big plot twist "M. Night" movies. It helps a little to have seen the previous stories so you know some of the history of the characters, but I am sure you can enjoy it simply by seeing that some of the people already know one another, with small reminders of how. You will sit back and wish all policing could be done the Jesse Stone way - with respect, and a gentle but firm hand, and wish we could live in such a simple world. Jesse is a nice man, his dog is nice and the story is nice. Its the cop show you can watch with your grandmother.

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dogsavvy
2015/10/25

Some might consider this to be a spoiler so reader be aware.I was so eager to see this movie & was really startled at how slow & dry the beginning was HOWEVER it was necessary to set the tone & put the viewer in the same proverbial boat with Jesse. It was very clever & made me start feeling antsy for the action the same as the character. Well done... very well done. This story had layers & depth. This story had some major ups & downs & Jesse continues to struggle which makes him flawed & so very lovable. Love Steve.I DVR-ed this movie & have watched it multiple times. I will be at the store the day this comes out on video (I HOPE for Christmas). I can't get enough of Jesse Stone. Tom Selleck gives a brilliant performance. I believe Robert B. Parker would be very pleased & they've stayed true to the character.I CAN NOT WAIT for the next one! Good job Hallmark & thank you for giving Jesse Stone a well deserved & perfectly executed home. The Jesse Stone series of movies is my favorite. You gained a loyal viewer from this fan.

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