Tras 12 años en prisión, el exjugador de fútbol Palmer vuelve a casa para rehacer su vida. Mientras se adapta a su nueva realidad, entabla amistad con un niño abandonado, pero su pasado le p... Leer todoTras 12 años en prisión, el exjugador de fútbol Palmer vuelve a casa para rehacer su vida. Mientras se adapta a su nueva realidad, entabla amistad con un niño abandonado, pero su pasado le persigue y amenaza con destruir su nueva familia.Tras 12 años en prisión, el exjugador de fútbol Palmer vuelve a casa para rehacer su vida. Mientras se adapta a su nueva realidad, entabla amistad con un niño abandonado, pero su pasado le persigue y amenaza con destruir su nueva familia.
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
- Premios
- 3 nominaciones en total
Lance E. Nichols
- Sibs
- (as Lance Nichols)
JD Evermore
- Principal Forbes
- (as J.D. Evermore)
Jesse C. Boyd
- Coles
- (as Jesse Boyd)
Rachel G. Whittle
- Darleen
- (as Rachel Guidry Whittle)
Reseñas destacadas
I thought this movie was going to be another 2020, PC, manipulative tale of an "average joe hero".
'Palmer' exceeded my expectations and had an intelligent, powerful script with great actors fulfilling their roles and engaging the audience in every scene.
Justin Timberlake has already proved himself to be a great actor and he clearly reached a little further down in this performance to bring a tonne of depth to his character. This movie highlights the multitude of life's unknown obstacles and the fact that no matter how hard things maybe, everyday brings a new sun.
This is an engaging film about a felon and a boy who is different. The characters are developed very well, and the film makes you care about them a lot.
Coming from a person who grew up absolutely despising "boy bands" and the like, Mr. Timberlake was often a butt of jokes in my circle. To be honest, I looked at him as a talentless fabrication in the 90's. I would have never imagined an entertainer that I looked at as so lacking prove me so wrong. I enjoyed this movie very much. The story was touching and the acting was very good but what brought it was Mr. Timberlake. I would have never have thought he could pull off a roll such as this. I give my rating because of his performance. Quite impressive to say the least. I almost equate this to Shia in "The Peanut Butter Falcon". Great job by all.
I don't know why in the hell people are complaining it's cliche, it's messy blah blah blah. You know form the previews what you're getting. An x-con with a heart of gold. A boy in the wrong body, gay, confused, trans and to top it off he's saddled with a druggie mom. You know what's going to happen. Doesn't make it any the less heartwarming and sweet. I think JT (Palmer) did a great job, I've always thought he was a decent actor. Sam was really good, as far a child actor go, I think he's got it! It's a feel good movie, so if you don't like that kind of movie, then don't watch it. Pretty simple if you ask me. If you like a sweet film then watch it.
Gifted meets Sherrybaby. More movies should explore the good and the bad surrounding child protection systems. Of course, JT does well in a role that is perfect for him, but Ryder Allen is fantastic as Sam. His character reminded me of a child featured in the beautiful documentary I Am Eleven.
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesIn 2019, the year of filming, Ryder Allen who performs the role of Sam was only 7 years old, and this was his first long feature film.
- PifiasWhile Palmer is sitting looking through the old photo album after Ms. Vivian dies you can see a brown outline of his fake tattoo on his upper shoulder.
- Banda sonoraCatfish Blues
Written by Robert Petway
Performed by Jimmy Duck Holmes (as Jimmy 'Duck' Holmes)
Courtesy of Easy Eye Sound
By arrangement with Rhino Independent/ADA Licensing
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Detalles
- Duración
- 1h 50min(110 min)
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.39 : 1
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