Since I don't know the specific novel 'Paradise Hills' is based on, it's hard to say the exact differences. But generally, movies often have to cut some plotlines from novels due to time constraints. Maybe the movie simplified some complex relationships in the novel.
Well, 'The Hills' is not a true story. It's designed to look like real life but has a lot of staged and scripted parts to make it more engaging for viewers.
The paradise based on novel is often special because it can be a world crafted with the author's unique imagination. It might have distinct landscapes, cultures, and rules that are different from our reality. For example, in some novel - based paradises, there could be magic systems that govern the way people live and interact.
Definitely not. 'Hills of Eyes' is a work of fiction. The author invented the entire story to entertain readers and take them on an imaginative journey.
Entering the paradise based on novel can also be a mental and emotional journey. If you really engage with the story, understand the characters and the world - building, you start to live in that paradise in your thoughts. It's like creating a mental space where you can visit the paradise whenever you pick up the book and start reading. You become so immersed in the story that you feel as if you are actually there, in that fictional paradise.