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Palindromes (2005)
Runtime: 1 hr 40 mins
Synopsis: With PALINDROMES, fiercely independent writer-director Todd Solondz (HAPPINESS, STORYTELLING) places the topic of abortion under his scathing microscope. This time around, Solondz takes an even more daring approach by casting seven different actors to play the film's lead role. Aviva... With PALINDROMES, fiercely independent writer-director Todd Solondz (HAPPINESS, STORYTELLING) places the topic of abortion under his scathing microscope. This time around, Solondz takes an even more daring approach by casting seven different actors to play the film's lead role. Aviva Victor is the young New Jersey cousin of the recently deceased Dawn Wiener (the heroine from Solondz's Sundance-winning WELCOME TO THE DOLLHOUSE). Living under the watchful eye of her overprotective parents Joyce (Ellen Barkin) and Steve (Richard Masur), Aviva dreams of the day when she will be able to call herself a mother--a wish that is prematurely granted after an adolescent tryst. Unfortunately, her parents will not allow her to have the baby under any circumstances, which causes Aviva to run away from home. On the road, she falls for a lonely trucker (Stephen Adly Guirgis) and winds up at the home of the ultra-evangelical Mama Sunshine (Debra Monk), who cares for a wide variety of disabled children. But when the trucker reappears and it becomes quite clear that the bond he shares with Aviva is not just some perverted fantasy, the relationship builds to its inevitably tragic conclusion. Solondz's biting satire is a bold statement in support of a mother's right to choose, but it also takes a surprisingly humane approach to those on the other side of the argument. Featuring standout performances by Barkin, Monk, and Guirgis, PALINDROMES makes a bold, powerful statement. [More]
Genre: Dramas
Starring: Ellen Barkin, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Richard Masur, Stephen Adly Guirgis, Debra Monk
Screenwriter: Todd Solondz
Producer: Derrick Tseng, Mike Ryan
Composer: Nathan Larson
DVD Info
Release:
Jan 9, 2006
DVD Features:
- Region (unknown)
- Keep Case
Additional Release Material:
- Theatrical Trailer
Reviews
For a filmmaker supposedly aligning himself with the freaks and geeks of this world, Solondz appears dead set on making bullies of us all.
Solondz continues ... to venture into more surreal, twisted territory with his intelligent but often baffling approach to storytelling.
The director's latest trek into the lunatic void, of what can best be described as the cinematic version of clinical depression.
...captures the shifting identity of adolescence, where one day you feel like a glamorous adult, others like a scared child, others still like a grotesquely overweight misfit.
potentially decent film buried under the thick layers of misanthropy
OK, I'll admit it: I've next to no idea what to make of Palindromes, and you know what? I doubt the filmmaker would have a problem with me owning up to it.
For all its pompous attempts at seriousness and emotional depth, Palindromes is actually a remarkably shallow affair.
Aviva...in all her permutations, may as well be a bug under the director's microscope.
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