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White Palms

Play trailer Poster for White Palms Released Jun 20, 2007 1h 37m Drama Play Trailer Watchlist
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After years of abusive gymnastics training in Hungary, gifted gymnast Miklos Dongo (Zoltan Miklos Hajdu) makes his way to Canada where he trains young students in his craft. However, Miklos is forced to train an impetuous young wunderkind, Kyle (Kyle Shewfelt), as punishment for striking one of his students. His growing bond with his young pupil is interspersed with flashbacks from his life, culminating in a competition in which student and teacher compete against one another.

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Melissa Anderson Time Out Far from the uplifting sports pictures churned out by Disney, White Palms wallows instead in humiliation rituals, psychic scars and too much time-shifting. Rated: 3/6 Jun 23, 2007 Full Review Matt Zoller Seitz New York Times The term 'sports film' doesn't do justice to White Palms, a punishing, beautiful drama about a troubled 30-something Hungarian gymnast. Rated: 4/5 Jun 20, 2007 Full Review Aaron Hillis Village Voice The more riveting, grim storyline ... is seen in flashback to the early 1980s, as tween Miklos lives like his parents' show pony in an anxiety nightmare of nonstop humiliation, heightened here through haunting soundscapes. Jun 20, 2007 Full Review Maitland McDonagh TV Guide A sneaky delight that glides effortlessly between the past and present without a single detour into either the uplifting clichs of American sports movies or the creepy voyeurism that sometimes attends films about young, well-built athletes. Rated: 3/4 Jun 20, 2007 Full Review Boyd van Hoeij european-films.net An exhilarating, formally exciting sports drama as well as a telling look at North American society as experienced by someone who grew up behind the iron curtain. Aug 25, 2006 Full Review Read all reviews

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Audience Member Brilliant drama about... determination, fighting obstacles and self-respect. Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars 01/25/23 Full Review Audience Member Easily overlooked as "just another sports film" with a typical training montage, this Hungarian drama hits the right emotional spots as it inter cuts between two eras and continents as the past affects the story-present. The past consists of a riveting childhood sequence of lead character Miklos under a scary and sadistic coach as he trains to be a gymnast under his parents' wishes. Though obviously culminating at a major sports competition, the intercutting of Miklos running away to be in a circus trouple as an adolescent results in a nail-biting and heartfelt ending that evokes the balance of artistry and emotional impact. Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 02/12/23 Full Review Audience Member European films just have their own unique color palette. I love the cinematography and art direction ( at least during the childhood segment). The sparse soundtrack and close-ups achieve to bring out the lost childhood that dongo goes through. It makes his achievement in the end all the more rewarding. At some points the movie reminds me of a nightmare..not a bad one but one we cant help revisiting. Rated 3 out of 5 stars 02/02/23 Full Review Audience Member Hungarian director Szabolcs Tajdu's new film White Palms has its moments of excellence in a fairly uninteresting account of the life and career of a national gymnast named Miklos Dongo. Dongo is trained under a brutal and authoritative coach when he was very young. His life is changed when he suffers a serious non-sport related injury. He signs up to be a coach many years later and is forced to train Kyle Manjak, a young Canadian gymnast whose talent is immense but is lacking in discipline. Should he lash out on his student with the same brutality shown by his coach? Or should he stick to a softer approach? In the end, he decides to set an example by training rigorously together with Kyle and qualify themselves for the World Gymnastics Competition. Tajdu presents White Palms as two narrative threads of different timelines with the central focus on the character of Dongo. The present thread shows Dongo and Kyle together as coach and trainee respectively, and as opponents in competition. The 'flashback' thread shows the anguish and misery suffered by Dongo when he was under his diabolical coach. Both threads run back-and-forth with each other and it is difficult to see what the director wants to achieve. Only crossing the hour mark does White Palms become thematically clearer. The two threads eventually converge into a rousing climax of slow-motion, balletic images that suggest the fickle psychological state of Dongo, whose past comes back to haunt him. White Palms concludes in an inferential manner that is slightly odd. More questions will be asked than answers given out by the time the end credits roll. It tries to explain the psyche of Dongo by further revealing his character's actions. Some may see it as a proper closure for the film's lead character, but it is done half-heartedly that it loses most of its impact. White Palms is not quite consistent in terms of entertainment; it is sometimes resonant, sometimes a yawn. Yet it emphasizes rather successfully the importance of bonding in our lives and the courage to defend our dignity whenever threatened. SCORE: 7/10 [www.filmnomenon.blogspot.com] ALL RIGHTS RESERVED! Rated 3 out of 5 stars 01/18/23 Full Review Audience Member Interesting story and a breathtaking end but the camera moving got my eyes tired... Rated 3 out of 5 stars 02/04/23 Full Review Audience Member nice flim but abit draggy.... (guess im running out of patience for draggy movies! ha!) unique way of presenting e storyline with memories of e past but sounds of e present... Rated 3 out of 5 stars 01/20/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis After years of abusive gymnastics training in Hungary, gifted gymnast Miklos Dongo (Zoltan Miklos Hajdu) makes his way to Canada where he trains young students in his craft. However, Miklos is forced to train an impetuous young wunderkind, Kyle (Kyle Shewfelt), as punishment for striking one of his students. His growing bond with his young pupil is interspersed with flashbacks from his life, culminating in a competition in which student and teacher compete against one another.
Director
Szabolcs Hajdu
Screenwriter
Szabolcs Hajdu
Distributor
Strand Releasing
Genre
Drama
Original Language
Hungarian
Release Date (Theaters)
Jun 20, 2007, Limited
Release Date (Streaming)
Jan 25, 2017
Runtime
1h 37m
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