"Palindromes" is intermittently engaging but overall does not have much of a point. The plot focuses on a girl who's about 13 and wants to have a baby. Because her parents will not allow her to pursue this dream, she runs away, hoping to get impregnated someday. Along the way, sh... read more
Ellen Barkin,
Stephen Adly Guirgis,
Jennifer Jason Leigh,
Emani Sledge,
Valerie Shusterov
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Palindromes opens with the dedication, "In loving memory of Dawn Wiener," a reference to the lead character in writer/director Todd Solondz' early feature, Welcome to the Dollhouse. Aviva has just att... read more
DVD Release Date: September 13, 2005
Stats: 886 reviews
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September 23, 2009
It?s a bit complicated but its bold and very original! Typically disturbing while being quite tender, what will Solondz do next?
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September 13, 2009
More than just a sequel to Welcome to the Dollhouse, this is a companion piece. Much more abstract than it's predecessor, Palindromes delves a little deeper into teenage sexuality and it's relationship with self image and self esteem. A very dynamic and off-beat f... read more
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June 5, 2008
Poor 13 year girl can't have a baby, but REALLY wants one.
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October 25, 2007
This movie is totally good...if you like kids having sex with other kids, murdering adults, and other such things. For no reason the actors change, but the characters remain the same. I wanted more, because palindromes are neat. I got POOP.
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November 12, 2011fb1142797643With "Palindromes," writer-director Todd Solondz's intentions are hard to fathom. His primary thrust seems to be an attack on anti-abortionists, but his targeted characters are so extreme (they plot to murder doctors who perform abortions) that it's grossly unfair to view them as... read more
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May 1, 2005
[font=Century Gothic][color=magenta]Dawn Weiner is dead.[/color][/font]
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[font=Century Gothic][color=#ff00ff]At the beginning of "Palindromes", it has been nine years since "Welcome to the Dollhouse" was released and time has no... read more -
July 7, 2010fb20312798Its a kind of shotgun approach to satire and social commentary. Its all over the place, but I respect the audaciousness of Solondz for trying something so out there and mostly succeeding.
Critic Reviews
The movie's oppressive atmosphere of flatly rendered, all-consuming determinism leaves it sparkless, pointless and ultimately not very funny. Full Review
In its own peculiar way, it is a more compassionate and useful religious document than Mel Gibson's The Passion of the Christ. Full Review
Palindromes" isn't a wise movie, or a particularly true movie, but it's an honest one and a singular experience. Full Review
He has a vision. No question about that. But in the end, he leaves us wondering why we should share it.
It's a more challenging trek, but well worth it for some. Full Review
Indie filmmaker Todd Solondz deserves credit for thinking outside the box and challenging his audience. But this time, he steps over the line that distinguishes challenging from confusing. Full Review
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