Palindromes (2004) USA
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Director:Todd Solondz
Studio:Fox Lorber
Producer:Timothy Bird
Writer:Todd Solondz
Rating:3.5 (55 votes)
Rated:NR
Date Added:2009-03-30
ASIN:B000A1IOGG
UPC:0720917546629
Price:$19.95
Awards:2 nominations
Genre:Comedy
Release:2005-09-13
IMDb:0362004
Duration:100
Aspect Ratio:1.33:1
Sound:Dolby Digital
Languages:English, Hebrew
Todd Solondz  ...  (Director)
Todd Solondz  ...  (Writer)
 
Jennifer Jason Leigh  ...  
Ellen Barkin  ...  Joyce Victor
Stephen Adly Guirgis  ...  Joe / Earl / Bob
Matthew Faber  ...  Mark Wiener
Angela Pietropinto  ...  Mrs. Wiener
Tom Richmond  ...  Cinematographer
Kevin Messman  ...  Editor
Mollie Goldstein  ...  Editor
Bill Buell  ...  Mr. Wiener
Emani Sledge  ...  'Dawn' Aviva
Valerie Shusterov  ...  'Judah' Aviva
Richard Masur  ...  Steve Victor
Hillary B. Smith  ...  Robin Wallace
Danton Stone  ...  Bruce Wallace
Robert Agri  ...  First Judah
Hannah Freiman  ...  'Henry' Aviva
Stephen Singer  ...  Dr. Fleischer
Rachel Corr  ...  'Henrietta' Aviva
Will Denton  ...  'Huckleberry' Aviva
Summary: Writer/director Todd Solondz has no patience for formulas or safe choices. Most filmmakers, after making a movie as commercially unsuccessful and critically slammed as the underrated "Storytelling", would strive to broaden their appeal. Solondz, instead, made "Palindromes", a movie about a troubled young girl named Aviva whose only goal in life is to have children--a goal that leads her through abortion, religious extremism, pedophilia, and more. But for many viewers, the plot isn't as off-putting as the casting: Over the course of the movie, Aviva is played by eight very different actresses (including Jennifer Jason Leigh, "Rush"). Like Solondz's other movies (including "Welcome to the Dollhouse" and "Happiness"), "Palindromes" initially seems emotionally brutal and absurd, but gradually grows engaging and even moving, albeit in strange and unexpected ways. "Palindromes" is given an extra boost by a hypnotic, emotionally unleashed performance by Ellen Barkin ("The Big Easy", "Drop Dead Gorgeous") as Aviva's mother. "--Bret Fetzer"