To highlight the stories, in particular, might be to lessen the surprise factor. But very briefly--the tales include (1) a father/daughter bond that gets uncomfortably close for his new fiancee, (2) a love making experiment that haunts the psyche of a young college student, (3) a spoiled brat whose bad acts might lead to surprising discoveries, (4) a male couple who takes on the latest designer accessory--an African orphan, and (5) an act of assault that has unexpected repercussions. I won't reveal any more as the tales really should unfold on their own merits for maximum impact. But with a strong cast including Nick Stahl, Dylan McDermott, Paz Vega, Rosamund Pike and many other familiar faces--the tales are brought to life with precision. The whole film maintains a car crash appeal. At times it may be uncomfortable, but you can never look away. This is never more true than in the film's final act featuring a fearless performance by Zoe Saldana.
Again, I don't think that "Burning Palms" is a perfect film--but it has a strong and unique satiric voice that should be seen by lovers of adventurous cinema. In case you missed it--I loved this movie despite its shortcomings. It is a real discovery--one that I will talk about to my friends and FORCE people to watch (that's what you have to endure if you're my friend!). I laughed out loud several times and squirmed uncomfortably other times. And for a film to make you genuinely have a visceral reaction--that's always a good thing in my book. Again, I reiterate, even if you hate this movie--you won't be apathetic to it. But hopefully, like me, you will embrace its excesses and go on a wild and bumpy ride through the streets of Los Angeles. About 4 1/2 stars for impact--I'm actually going to round up because this one caught me completely unawares! KGHarris, 5/11. Customer review from the Amazon Vine Program This movie was a total shocker for me. I watched it with friend one night while have a girls night. I didn't know what to expect when I popped it in. The cover so innocent. But we were both in for a surprise. Our mouths were gaped open much of the movie. It tells of 5 stories each with a twist at the end. If nothing else it was interesting to watch. It was very weird but at times disturbingly funny. Customer review from the Amazon Vine Program This movie isn't what I expected. This actually came sugested to me as 'suited' for me through the Vine program.
Otherwise I wouldn't have likely ordered this movie, but it looked interesting, so I did.
It turns out that it's not suited to me, go figure the Vine.
This is a VERY unusual movie of five different segmants. ALL of which are quite disturbing.
The D.V.D. case said "It's like "Crash", but with crazy, perverted people".
"Crash" had some continual connectivity. This movie does not, nor do I see any other likeness to "Crash".
The editoral review, nor the description on the D.V.D. case prepares you for this content.
It has beem repeatedly stated what the content is about,
so I'll only say that this movie is for a select group that may enjoy this style of Macabre,
twisted satirial excitement.
This movie IS DEFINITELY R RATED OR MORE, as said on the editorial review.
This is obviously NOT family entertainment.I really liked this movie. I thought it was very original. I enjoyed the way it was structured. It takes topics that are unfortunately very real and turns them around in a different direction. I give kudos to the writers for disecting topics that are very "taboo" and exposing them in a way that really makes tou think. Good job all around by the cast. I really wish there were movies that take such a great leap in something so inspring that you really have to take a close look in our society these days. Kudos all those involved in this production. Customer review from the Amazon Vine Program The short stories that make up this movie kept me interested and the actors did a great job, but overall, this movie is no big deal. Also, I didn't think they "messed me up for life" as the cover claims. This is not a movie I would watch over and over again. I'd say, don't buy it if you can rent it.
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