On
Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds a rating of 86% from 28 reviews with the consensus: "Led by a magnetic performance from Ashley Judd, the gently subdued
Ruby in Paradise perceptively captures one woman's journey of self-discovery." On
Metacritic it has a score of 77% based on reviews from 25 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".
Roger Ebert of the
Chicago Sun-Times gave it 4 stars out of 4, and wrote: "
Ruby in Paradise is a wonderful, life-affirming movie about a young woman who has that kind of luck. It's a celebration of heart, courage and persistence." Ebert also picked it as one of his Top Ten Films of 1993.
Variety wrote: "Victor Nunez has returned with a film of gentle, intelligent qualities, vividly portraying a young woman's inner life." Steve Persall of the
Tampa Bay Times said, "You can tell [Nuñez] loves his home state, not from any postcard vistas—there are none in
Ruby in Paradise—but from tell-tale glances at how Floridians relate to newcomers, tourists and an evolving class structure. Nunez knows there are plenty of Rubys crossing the state line every year and most won't discover a pot of gold at the end of the turnpike. His honesty is eye-opening, even to a longtime resident." == Awards and nominations ==