6.6 | / 10 |
| Users | 0.0 | |
| Reviewer | 3.0 | |
| Overall | 3.0 |
A fable of innocence: thirteen-year-old Aviva Victor wants to be a 'mom'. She does all she can to make this happen, and comes very close to succeeding, but in the end her plan is thwarted by her sensible parents...
Starring: Jennifer Jason Leigh, Ellen Barkin, Stephen Adly Guirgis, Bill Buell, Richard Masur| Drama | Uncertain |
| Comedy | Uncertain |
| Adventure | Uncertain |
Video codec: MPEG-4 AVC
Video resolution: 1080p
Aspect ratio: 1.85:1
Original aspect ratio: 1.85:1
English: DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1
English SDH
Blu-ray Disc
Single disc (1 BD)
Region A (B, C untested)
| Movie | 3.0 | |
| Video | 4.5 | |
| Audio | 4.0 | |
| Extras | 3.0 | |
| Overall | 3.0 |
The Guinness Book of World Records reportedly lists the Finnish word saippuakivikauppias as the longest palindrome in "everyday use", which may beg the question for some as to when the last time they used that word, whether or not they may speak Finnish. In any case, palindromes have long been a plaything for a certain type of word obsessed nerd (ahem), and their defining characteristic is of course the fact that they read the same backwards and forwards, which perhaps at least subliminally suggests a certain uniformity. Why, then, would agent provocateur and/or enfant terrible Todd Solondz offer a focal character with a palindromic name (Aviva), but then choose to have her played by eight different performers of widely variant ages and ethnicities? As even an ostensibly supportive supplement included with this release suggests, that conceit tends to be a distancing factor, keeping audiences from ever completely connecting with the character, which then makes her kind of nightmarish journey something of an intellectual exercise despite repeatedly overheated emotions. Palindromes also exists as a kinda sorta sequel to what may still be Solondz's best remembered work, Welcome to the Dollhouse, beginning with (slight spoiler alert) the funeral of Dawn Weiner, who has finally met the sort of tragic end that the film might have hinted was inexorable. That then introduces Dawn's cousin, Aviva (played by Emani Sledge in this particular vignette).


Palindromes is presented on Blu-ray courtesy of Radiance Films with an AVC encoded 1080p transfer in 1.85:1. Radiance supplied their 4K package (which includes a 1080 disc) for purposes of this review, and so I can't say for certain whether the 1080 booklet has different information than the one enclosed in the 4K keepcase, but in any case the minimal transfer notes are as follows:
Palindromes was restored in 2024 by The Museum of Modern Art with approval by Todd Solondz. The film was supplied to Radiance Films by Visit Films as a 4K digital file and is presented in the original aspect ratio.As I mention in my Palindromes 4K Blu-ray review, the lack of HDR in that version arguably makes it more similar to this 1080 version than might otherwise be the case, but on the "flip side" of that observation I'd add that this 1080 presentation has generally nice looking detailing that the 4K version really doesn't markedly improve upon, which may make this standalone release a preferable choice for some. This has an undeniably "indie" appearance a lot of the time, so much so that you could almost think parts were shot on 16mm, considering a rather rough and textured grain field that can at least occasionally look a bit yellow and splotchy. That said, fine detail on the admittedly mundane everyday items like costume fabrics or even some of the foliage in several forest sequences is very good to excellent. The "intertitles" announcing chapters are on a very evocative purple background and I frankly did wonder what HDR might have done to that particular element.
In his statement included in Radiance's insert booklet, Todd Solondz overtly mentions that he was afraid Palindromes would come off as an "intellectual exercise", and I have to say that's pretty much exactly how it struck me. This is a provocative tale one way or the other, and fans of Welcome to the Dollhouse may find it of particular interest. Since the 4K release doesn't boast any HDR, this standalone 1080 release may suffice perfectly well for many. Technical merits are solid and the supplements very enjoyable for anyone who may be considering making a purchase.
(Still not reliable for this title)

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