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Palo Alto, CA

  • 2007
  • R
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
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Palo Alto, CA (2007)
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On their last night of Thanksgiving break, four old friends, now all college freshmen, realize their small town has more meaning than they ever imagined.On their last night of Thanksgiving break, four old friends, now all college freshmen, realize their small town has more meaning than they ever imagined.On their last night of Thanksgiving break, four old friends, now all college freshmen, realize their small town has more meaning than they ever imagined.

  • Director
    • Brad Leong
  • Writers
    • Brad Leong
    • Tony Vallone
  • Stars
    • Aaron Ashmore
    • Johnny Lewis
    • Justin Mentell
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    6.3/10
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    • Director
      • Brad Leong
    • Writers
      • Brad Leong
      • Tony Vallone
    • Stars
      • Aaron Ashmore
      • Johnny Lewis
      • Justin Mentell
    • 11User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
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    Aaron Ashmore
    Aaron Ashmore
    • Alec
    Johnny Lewis
    Johnny Lewis
    • Nolan
    Justin Mentell
    Justin Mentell
    • Ryan
    Autumn Reeser
    Autumn Reeser
    • Jamie
    Ben Savage
    Ben Savage
    • Patrick
    Ryan Hansen
    Ryan Hansen
    • Anthony
    Connor Ross
    • Andrew
    Eve Brent
    Eve Brent
    • Grandma
    Shoshana Bush
    Shoshana Bush
    • Audrey
    • (as Shoshanna Bush)
    Rosalie Ward
    Rosalie Ward
    • Amy
    Tom Arnold
    Tom Arnold
    • Morgan
    Robin Hines
    Robin Hines
    • Becky
    Matthew Castellana
    • Danny Yates
    Jason McMahon
    • Dave 'The Stoner'
    Edward Singletary Jr.
    Edward Singletary Jr.
    • Doctor
    • (as Edward Singletary)
    Hailey Bright
    • Jessica
    Christina DeRosa
    Christina DeRosa
    • Ashley - 'Girl 2'
    Jay Joshua Hoffman
    • Jay Bob
    • (as Jay Hoffman)
    • Director
      • Brad Leong
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      • Brad Leong
      • Tony Vallone
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    7skevyo

    Decent..

    This movie was alright, The concept really reminded me of another movie thats on Netflix, "Remember the Daze" which was obviously a spin off of "Dazed and Conufsed" but, I loved seeing Ben Savage, who's acting was pretty good as always; All-around the cast wasn't bad. Some parts of the movie were dumb, like, how did that party not get raided by the cops? I have been to parties like this before and that's all we think about happening aha. I guess the cops in Cali don't care. But, this movie really depicted on how everything changes throughout your life and how you have to let everything go and start the next chapter of your life. Really makes me think on how my life is gonna be after my senior year ends this year. Sad, Scary, but yet makes me excited.
    10bonzaipenguin

    This is what should be in theaters right now

    This movie is an incredible testament to youth culture today. I loved every second of it, and almost didn't believe it when I was told it was made by people my own age.

    Instead of watching what big studios THINK we want to see, those of us who saw this at Tribeca got to see something that we actually relate to. The characters were not caricatures (which is a first in this genre), and it promotes some *actual* creative thought. The movie also features some incredible young talent in the acting world that was very innovative of the crew to cast.

    I loved this movie, I wish I could see something like this more often in the creative world.
    7cinema_student2010

    hmmm

    When I first discovered this movie in 2007, it had only been played at the Tribeca Film Festival. Then it was released for an audience at UCLA, and well i was more than anxious to see this movie . Even when it did make its way to DVD release, it was very difficult to find. Thank god for Netflix! I thought it would have a whole dazed and confused type feel to it. It didn't. But it still does emit that sort of indie movie feel when you watch it. Okay, so basically theirs a group of four friends, that are home from high school. Their all kind of going off in their own directions, but still trying to hold on to the past. Whats really neat about this film is that it all takes place over a course of one night. So you get very attached to the characters. You can really feel the actors confusion, care and emotion. I was so excited to see this movie mainly because of the cast. I've always found Tom Arnold very amusing, and who doesn't love Ben Savage (Boy Meets World). I was also curious to see Aaron Ashmore and Ryan Hansen reunite again after working so well together on Veronica Mars. After seeing Johnny Lewis play a tough biker in Sons of Anarchy, I found it a little hard to watch in such a meek/geeky role. But I guess it goes to show how much a dynamic actor he can be, because he has portrayed both quite well! The comedy is surely underplayed, but their are a few amusing(not funny) scenes.the camera work in the film is purely average.Does do a good job of depicting the changes we go through as we grow up. New relationships beginning, old ones ending.
    8lewis-8

    Well done

    Watching this it's easy to believe it's an independent film, but I was surprised and impressed to learn it was also a first film for the producer, writer and director. The production values were very high, the casting was spot on, the direction was excellent, the music moved with the story, and the story telling was terrific. Hard to believe that the director couldn't legally drink at the post-production party because he was still under 21.

    There are at least four major stories happening at once, each centered around one of four college friends who are back home in Palo Alto for Thanksgiving break. Other sub-plots and side-plots figure in, generally offering more meat than filler.

    My only question was how these four guys actually came to be friends. High school tends not to be a very egalitarian environment, and it seemed to me that these four fellows might not have had enough in common in high school to be this close after a little college time.

    Still, the individual stories were all true to life, not overly complex (which would have been inappropriate for the age of the characters), and interesting. Living in Palo Alto, part of me wishes the locale could have figured into the stories a tiny bit more, but that's a minor quibble. Not only do I recommend this (more of a guy flick than a chick flick), but I'll definitely watch it again. Well done, you first-timers!
    7lucasmoorehead23

    Rings true to American Graffiti!

    This movie was hilarious the entire way through. I couldn't stop laughing. I think that it's one of the most true to life college movies ever. Every single character reminded me of one of my friends or myself. The actors were brilliant, I've seen almost all of them in either TV shows or other movies. Anthony (played by Ryan Hansen) was just as funny in Party Down a new TV show on Starz which I would recommend to anyone who loved this. I fell in love with Jaime (Autumn Reeser who played Taylor in The OC and was in Smokin Aces 2) who is beautiful with such a nice way of life. The boy she met was Nolan Larson, also my friend's name, played by Johnny Lewis who was Chili in The OC. Tom Arnold was great as a bus driver and one of my favorite characters was the grandma played by the great Eve Brent (The Green Mile). This reminded me of Kicking and Screaming (1995 directed by Noah Baumbach) another true to life college movie that made me reminisce my college years. The only problem is that no one has seen this movie, they need a wide release to reach more audience members. I can't believe that Palo Alto was made by a 20 year old and I can't wait to see what he does next. He put a lot of thought into this movie to make it seem real and had a talented ensemble. Most college movies are just about scoring chicks and drinking beers but this is that and so much more. I'm sure that anyone can relate to a number of the characters. I can't wait to show this to my friends and hope to find it on DVD soon, I know this is the type of movie that I can watch over and over again and still like it just as much. I also recommend Metropolitan (1990 by Whit Stillman) which is a more intellectual side of college kids with great dialogue and a lot of laughs. Also, on the contrary another movie that is so true and almost defined my middle school years was Welcome to the Dollhouse (1995 by Todd Solondz who also directed Happiness) which I saw as a kid and almost lived it out to my own life and just realized it when I saw it a couple months ago.

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    • Trivia
      At the 2007 Tribeca Film Festival, 21 year old Brad Leong was the youngest director in the festival's history. He was 20 during production of the film.
    • Quotes

      Morgan: The thing about a first kiss is, you only have one, and believe me, she's gonna remember it no matter what. So, you've gotta pick the perfect moment, and that moment comes right after you've done something incredible. And you'll know the moment because you'll see it in her eyes, because she will look at you like she's discovering you for the first time, like she's never seen you before, and that's when you move in for the kiss. And that kiss will tell you everything you need to know about they way she feels about you. Because if you are kissing her, and I mean really kissing her, and she starts to smile, then you're in buddy. You're in.

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      Produced by Oren Hadar

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    • Release date
      • April 29, 2007 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Palo Alto
    • Filming locations
      • Los Altos, California, USA(street scenes)
    • Production companies
      • Anchange Productions
      • PhilQuo Ventures
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      • 1h 40m(100 min)
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