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Burning Palms

  • 2010
  • R
  • 1h 45min
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5,3/10
3,2 k
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Dylan McDermott, Nick Stahl, Rosamund Pike, Zoe Saldaña, Paz Vega, and Lake Bell in Burning Palms (2010)
A subversive tale that interlaces five stories set in Los Angeles, where no taboo is left unexplored as each character careens toward a dark and often comic fate.
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Burning Palms est composé de cinq histoires si tordues qu'elles ne pouvaient prendre place qu'à Los Angeles.Burning Palms est composé de cinq histoires si tordues qu'elles ne pouvaient prendre place qu'à Los Angeles.Burning Palms est composé de cinq histoires si tordues qu'elles ne pouvaient prendre place qu'à Los Angeles.

  • Réalisation
    • Christopher Landon
  • Scénario
    • Christopher Landon
  • Casting principal
    • Jamie Chung
    • Rosamund Pike
    • Dylan McDermott
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  • NOTE IMDb
    5,3/10
    3,2 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Christopher Landon
    • Scénario
      • Christopher Landon
    • Casting principal
      • Jamie Chung
      • Rosamund Pike
      • Dylan McDermott
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    • 33Métascore
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    Jamie Chung
    Jamie Chung
    • Ginny
    Rosamund Pike
    Rosamund Pike
    • Dedra
    Dylan McDermott
    Dylan McDermott
    • Dennis Marx
    Shannen Doherty
    Shannen Doherty
    • Dr. Shelly
    Zoe Saldaña
    Zoe Saldaña
    • Sarah Cotton
    • (as Zoe Saldana)
    Nick Stahl
    Nick Stahl
    • Robert Kane
    Robert Hoffman
    Robert Hoffman
    • Chad Bower
    Paz Vega
    Paz Vega
    • Blanca Juarez
    Peter Macdissi
    Peter Macdissi
    • Gerry
    Anson Mount
    Anson Mount
    • Tom
    Emily Meade
    Emily Meade
    • Chloe Marx
    Lake Bell
    Lake Bell
    • Mary Jane
    Tiara McKinney
    • Mahogany
    Adriana Barraza
    Adriana Barraza
    • Louisa Alvarez
    Chandler George Brown
    • Jeffrey
    Addison Black
    Addison Black
    • Colby
    Ross Thomas
    Ross Thomas
    • Lukas 'The Waiter'
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    • Réalisation
      • Christopher Landon
    • Scénario
      • Christopher Landon
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    3TheLittleSongbird

    Apart from some moments and a few decent performances, there wasn't enough that disturbed or entertained here

    Anthology films can be fun when done well, even if a vast majority of the time the good ones have some unevenness. While 'Burning Palms' is not a complete disaster, the disturbing and entertaining moments were too far and between, much of it being in bad taste and not for the easily offended.

    The best of the five anthology stories were, for me, "This Little Piggy" and "Maneater". The former being the most entertaining, where the few humorous parts that worked were present (just wished that the ending was better rounded off), and the latter being the creepiest and most compelling. Didn't care for the acting on the whole, but some are decent. Coming off best are a sincere Jamie Chung, an intense and touching Zoe Saldana and a suitably sleazy Nick Stahl. Rosamund Pike doesn't have all that much to do, but brings a sense of urgency and intensity without being melodramatic that makes "Green Eyed Monster" watchable. Some of the music score is used to unsettling effect, not being bombastic, one-note or intrusive, though most of the time it does its job serviceably but with not much distinction.

    Sadly, two good segments, a few decent performances and some nice moments musically were far outweighed by the numerous things that didn't work at all. Aside from Pike, "Green Eyed Monster" is forgettable and doesn't really do anything with its incest subject matter. It also suffers from its ending feeling the most incomplete-feeling and anti-climactic of all the five stories, in a film where neither ending feels that well-rounded off. "Kangaroo Court" is similarly not that memorable, and is further let down by a bland atmosphere, a particularly limp pace and very predictable shocks. The worst of the five this viewer found to be "Buyers Remorse" which was an embarrassment, with the film's most cringeworthy dialogue, vicious gay stereotypes galore and even Africans will find the film's depiction of African stereotypes verging on offensive (or even worse offensive full-stop).

    Visually, 'Burning Palms' has an unfocused and monochrome visual style that fails to bring any atmosphere of any kind, while there are also too many superfluous shots of people and objects that have nothing to do with the storytelling, seeming only to be there for director Christopher Landon to revel in his cynicism and self-indulgence. Those are also the two words (self-indulgent and cynical that is) that would describe Landon's directing here, am aware that this was his film debut but those characteristics completely take over any tension, pace or suspense Landon could have provided.

    'Burning Palms's' script is at best sloppy, only showing spark really in "This Little Piggy". The funny parts are crass and vulgar, with as said the supposed humour in "Buyers Remorse" enough to make even those with a strong stomach cringe. The parts intended to shock, especially in "Kangaroo Court", are timed limply, feel predictable and either too disgustingly crude or too tame with the film never feeling dark enough. The satire is next to non-existent, and if there was any it was nowhere near biting or sharp enough. Whatever points were made about stereotypes and such were done so viciously, especially in "Buyers Remorse" and the film's general treatment of women, that it all felt bigoted and misogynistic.

    Generally, the storytelling apart from in two segments doesn't come off that well. Not enough of 'Burning Palms' entertains or disturbs; pacing is slack; the subject matters for all five stories are trivialised and not explored enough being completely lost in the film's content; the five stories as well as ending on anti-climactic notes don't seem related to one another and little attempt is made to tie them together (instead limping from one segment to another); any parts intended to be dark are not dark at all, being too tame and too safe, like the writers were afraid to take the plunge properly and at the end of the day the viewer question what the point of the film was. Nothing is done to make the characters emotionally investable or easy to root for, they are written too blandly and others are downright annoying.

    All in all, not unwatchable but generally it didn't entertain and it didn't disturb, or at least not enough. The only thing that was shocking was how distasteful much of the film felt. 3/10 Bethany Cox
    3nickapopolis87

    Unrelentingly bad.

    I am not sure if this was meant to be ironic, subversive or surreal, but it failed on every level. Framed as stories in some demented comic book, it isn't presented as 'different' enough to be believable as a comic story. It comes off as racist, sexist and just generally unpleasant. The actions of the characters are so unbelievable and irrational as to drive me to distraction. The acting is just awful in most cases. It is supposed to be some comment on Los Angeles, yet it is just absurd. There was potential for this to be insightful, witty or interesting, yet that was all frittered away with shock value and the extreme unbelievability of the characters. And because it was presented in a normal world, this makes it all the frustrating. It was just unrelentingly bad.
    8shaan-75-820314

    Brave and fun..

    If you can stomach/appreciate dark humor in the line of Louie C.K. and Jimmy Carr, this movie will entertain.

    There are five stories, simple pulp fiction type tales without significant character development, but still resembling Aesops fables - only for adults.

    Stripping off the cozy duvet of political correctness some of the tales will disgust and others will amuse, but buttons will be pushed for most.

    By grossly exaggerating the little neuroses most people in modern society happily allow themselves and tolerate in others. The movie quickly reveals how seriously we take ourselves and our stereotypes, and how fragile these ego shells are when exposed to ridicule or scrutiny.

    If you're unused to questioning motives, be it your own or those of others, and firmly believe there is such a thing as a "victim" - steer clear. Otherwise allow yourself to be shocked, it won't kill you and you may be healthily disillusioned (to be deprived of illusions).

    As far as the acting, some support actors seemed to enjoy their mostly satirical roles - e.g. Shannen Doherty's accent and Paz Vega's emoting (worthy of the telenovela playing in the background), helped to lighten the fairly dark subject matter.

    Oh, the segment "Buyers Remorse" is a must see for those looking to adopt.. If you spot ANY of those traits, please don't.
    6Brooklynsmagicmike

    I confidently can say I've never seen movie like this before

    So because this movie is basically 5 seperate small movies in one. I decided to rate each indivually and the average of that would be my overall rating for the film.

    1.) Green eyed monster- 9/10

    This in my opinion was the best by far out of all them. I honestly could've watched full length movie on this. It was very taboo, dramatic, and tension filled. The acting also was done very well by all parties.

    2.)This little piggy-7/10

    This one had good amount of humor in it and it was while pretty silly and kind of cheesy interesting for the most part.

    3.)Buyers Remorse-1/10

    This one was by far the worst out of all them. I literally hated it with passion. Dry humor, very disgusting scenes, draggy, and virtually had no payoff in the end.

    4.)Kangaroo Court-6/10

    This one was okay for the most part. I diddn't enjoy Lake Bell at all (I usually like her in everything else), the kid actors were pretty annoying, but the thing that had me convinced to not give it bad rating was the climax was very wild and something would never saw coming.

    5.)Maneater-8/10

    I can imagine this final scene must of had tremendous out of controversy and if it was released in 2020. I personally think this movie would got shelved immediately. With that said this scene by far had the best acting. Zoe Saldana was excellent and very believeble. It was wild/unexpected spin on something so very vile that you can't help but look away from the scene.

    Overall after averaging these scores on it left me with final score of a 6 out of 10. Which I think is pretty fair for entire movie. Was it masterpiece? No. Will it be massive cult film? Def not. But it is solid watch if its weekend and you have nothing better to do just please make sure you know what you're getting into as this movie isn't for everyone.
    4adi_2002

    Five stories that will make you to want your time back

    Initially I wanted to give this film grade five, that is one note for each story. But after I watched, in the first and last segment are events that can happen in real life so I stopped on four. The remaining stories are cheesy and tacky. A father has intimate relations with his underage daughter, a girl has problems with hygiene after a bizarre practice with her boyfriend, a gay couple buys a daughter, then realizing it's better to buy a dog. A housekeeper is mocking by a rebellious kid and then stolen by something that seems out of the ordinary and a young woman is a victim of a rape, then she seeks the aggressor and put it in a position to repeat the scene.

    I'm not surprised that this movie has so few votes and opinions.

    Hopefully this kind of films will not be made.

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      As the characters are leaving the opening scene at the airport, you can see a driver behind them holding up a sign that says "Landon". Christopher Landon is the director of the film.
    • Gaffes
      Ginny's parents and boyfriend would not be allowed to observe her therapy session because of confidentiality laws.
    • Citations

      Dennis Marx: I'll have the same as my daughter, only not as dirty.

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      Written by Cassie Davis and Printz Board

      Performed by Cassie Davis

      Courtesy of 12 Stones Entertainment and Sony/BMC

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    • Date de sortie
      • 14 janvier 2011 (Brésil)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Site officiel
      • Official site
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Пальми, що горять
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Baton Rouge, Louisiane, États-Unis
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      • Films In Motion
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