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Directed by Todd Solondz
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 attended Dawn's funeral. Dismayed by her older cousin's untimely death, Aviva asks her mother (Ellen Barkin) for assurance that she won't grow up to be like Dawn. Aviva only dreams of one thing -- having babies. Lots and lots of babies. As a teen, while Aviva has no interest in sex, she eagerly loses her virginity to Judah (Robert Agri), the son of a family friend in hopes of getting pregnant. She does, but her mother insists that she have an abortion. Worse yet, due to a complication during the procedure, the doctor is forced to perform a hysterectomy. Unaware of her medical condition, Aviva runs away from home and is picked up by a truck driver (Stephen Adly Guirgis) who has his way with her and then abandons her at a roadside motel. She wanders in the wilderness until she meets up with Jiminy (Tyler Maynard), a friendly boy who lives with the "Sunshine Family," a group of disabled kids cared for by the cheerful Mama Sunshine (Debra Monk). The kids are also a Christian singing group. Aviva is happy until she learns that Mama Sunshine and her husband are virulently anti-abortion and that they are planning to murder a doctor. Solondz cast eight different actors in the lead role, each of whom play Aviva at different points in the story. Matthew Faber reprises the role of Mark Wiener from Welcome to the Dollhouse. Palindromes was shot at Bard College in upstate New York, using many film students as crew. It was selected by the Film Society of Lincoln Center for inclusion in the 2004 New York Film Festival. ~ Josh Ralske, All Movie Guide
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"I have seen this movie. Yes, I stomached the entire movie. Is this a badge of honor? No, there is no honor in this. Let me explain. This is like saying I stood by and watched a kitten getting tortured. Don't get me wrong. I have a great tolerance for filmmakers & controversial films & so I've heard a lot of people don't like cats (maybe they are dog people). Well I guess I'm not a fan of mixing little girls with sex.  " [More]
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"I'd like to know the story behind this. I almost put this on my "Movies I want to see list", in fact I think I did have it there...and then I removed it. I had never heard of this movie before - who didn't want to see this and/or why shouldn't it be seen? " [More]
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"Palindromes I cannot help feeling that the stories of many different and potentially inarticulate people are more interesting than a contrived narrative that exists only in one articulate man's imagination. - John Cassavetes In my experience, I have found it to be hands down, every time easiest to remove dimension from the people in my life and reduce them down to e " [More]
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"'Palindromes' was probably the oddest film I have seen so far, but I kind of liked it. Every controversial topic, from abortion to sex to pedophilia is in it, and although you may have opinions on these topics it really makes you question them. The whole "let's change the main character’s actress every scene" was not as weird as you might imagine... it just further emphasized the point of the film that it doesn’t matter what you look like or how y " [More]
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""Down and Out" Top 5 Misfits: No geniuses, just Joes and Janes and all the pain that entails. Dawn Weiner ( Heather Matarazzo ) in Welcome to the Dollhouse. We later learn in Palindromes, that Dawn has killed herself, and who can blame her. She is the subject of ridicule and hara " [More]
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