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Palm Trees and Power Lines

  • 2022
  • R
  • 1h 50m
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6.5/10
3.3K
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Palm Trees and Power Lines (2022)
A disconnected teenage girl enters a relationship with a man twice her age. She sees him as the solution to all her problems, but his intentions are not what they seem.
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A disconnected teenage girl enters a relationship with a man twice her age. She sees him as the solution to all her problems, but his intentions are not what they seem.A disconnected teenage girl enters a relationship with a man twice her age. She sees him as the solution to all her problems, but his intentions are not what they seem.A disconnected teenage girl enters a relationship with a man twice her age. She sees him as the solution to all her problems, but his intentions are not what they seem.

  • Director
    • Jamie Dack
  • Writers
    • Jamie Dack
    • Audrey Findlay
  • Stars
    • Lily McInerny
    • Gretchen Mol
    • Emily Jackson
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    3.3K
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    • Director
      • Jamie Dack
    • Writers
      • Jamie Dack
      • Audrey Findlay
    • Stars
      • Lily McInerny
      • Gretchen Mol
      • Emily Jackson
    • 28User reviews
    • 64Critic reviews
    • 73Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 6 wins & 11 nominations total

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    Lily McInerny
    Lily McInerny
    • Lea
    Gretchen Mol
    Gretchen Mol
    • Sandra
    Emily Jackson
    Emily Jackson
    • Makeup YouTuber
    Quinn Frankel
    • Amber
    Armani Jackson
    Armani Jackson
    • Patrick
    Ping Wu
    Ping Wu
    • Donut Shop Cashier
    Timothy Taratchila
    • Jared
    Rhied De Castro
    Rhied De Castro
    • Darren
    Jonathan Tucker
    Jonathan Tucker
    • Tom
    Yolanda Corrales
    Yolanda Corrales
    • Diner Waitress
    Kenny Johnston
    Kenny Johnston
    • Jimmy
    Michael Petrone
    Michael Petrone
    • Mike
    Lily Collias
    Lily Collias
    • Emma
    Angel Grey Cooper
    • Hayden
    Auden Thornton
    Auden Thornton
    • Katie
    P.K. Simone
    P.K. Simone
    • Motel Man
    Yvette Tucker
    Yvette Tucker
    • Pizza Waitress
    John Minch
    John Minch
    • Eric
    • Director
      • Jamie Dack
    • Writers
      • Jamie Dack
      • Audrey Findlay
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    User reviews28

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    8MK_Ultra_

    Beautifuly made film with deep rooted dark undertones.

    First heard of this film while watching the Film Independent awards. This certainly isn't an uplifting film, but I did go in blind, only knowing the small bit on the IFC awards show for "breakthrough actor" nomination.

    Going in blind it first appears to be a coming of age film that takes a bit of a sideways step, as an older (mid to late 30's) guy enters the life of a disconnected young girl, and seems a bit off but he charms his way into her life, while her home life is almost non-existent due to a single mother upbringing and her own mother's penchant for making life mistakes, and in this case repeating them. Tjese mistakes cause more distance between her and the daughter's dynamic. It also sent her firstly into hanging with friends til all hours, and ultimately charmed into what seems like an unhealthy, compulsive relationship with this new, older man.

    Again, the narrative seems to take it further down the rabbit hole with the feel of a road movie starting to enter the overall feel of the storyarc---like a "forbidden relationship" that may take them on a journey. Until it doesn't.

    It takes the turn that structured families fear may happen, and unstructured---feels almost inevitable.

    Lily McInerney as Lea captures pure unadulterated innocence and vulnerability that this new "man" takes advantage of. Her damaged upbringing becomes her downfall, but instead of drugs and homelessness---we get something a bit more harrowing when you couple Lea's vulnerable state with her naivity.

    Script is lean and mean, score is perfect in the right spots, adding tension when there is, and Gretchen Mol's role as the detached mother takes a back seat to quite a riveting performance by McInerney who is not only convincingly smart and real, it should also hit home to any parent that has a young daughter and the trepidation that some parents may feel when their daughter leaves the house making the same poor decisions that the mother has instilled. It's a dangerous cycle and the outcome of the final act shows just that. A pure gutpunch.

    Pure and real independent film making at it finest.

    8.5/10.
    6zack_gideon

    Good tension, difficult to watch at some parts

    This movie is hard to watch (no spoilers but there are some very uncomfortable scenes that might trigger some folks so be warned). It's a good tension driven plot but ultimately fails to move forward and ends up being not quite as impactful as it could have been.

    Many of the scenes in this film are "fly on the wall" shots with no camera movement and it's like you're in the room. I applaud the director for that, it's a great way to convey tension and force the viewer to "be there". Scenes with the mom and boyfriend both do this. This technique also drives this placid kind of ethereal feel throughout.

    Overall I liked this film, it just fails in the plot development part especially the last bits. It will annoy a lot of viewers and it did annoy me, but it's still worth a watch. The acting is pretty good for an indie too.
    6brentsbulletinboard

    Important Message, Unsatisfying Delivery

    In telling a cautionary tale, a film must be on point if its message is to be effectively conveyed. Regrettably, such is not the case in this story of a silver-tongued, 34-year-old sexual predator (Jonathan Tucker) in his efforts to win the affections of a disconnected adolescent from a fragmented household (Lily McInerny) and manipulate her into a life of degrading, subservient behavior. It's a troubling tale, to be sure, one that has an important point to make. However, the execution leaves much to be desired. The film's glacial pacing (especially in the first half) becomes tedious quickly, particularly with the inclusion of considerable needless incidental footage depicting mundane everyday activities, events that are undoubtedly intended to reflect the teen's monotonous worldview but that grow eminently tiresome in short order. This is compounded by uneven character development, most notably that of the vulnerable protagonist, whose persona wavers wildly from incisively streetwise to exceedingly naïve and plainly outspoken to severely inhibited, undermining the believability of who she's really supposed to be and her reactions to the circumstances she faces. That's perhaps nowhere more apparent than in the conclusion, which, in my view, also stretches credibility somewhat (though I know there are those who would definitely beg to differ with me on that point). To its credit, the performances are all quite good, having earned two of the picture's four Independent Spirit Award nominations for the portrayals turned in by Tucker and McInerny. Still, this overlong offering suffers from both the aforementioned issues, as well as some questionable camera work and a need for tighter editing. Writer-director Jamie Dack's debut feature may have its origins in good intentions, but its followthrough frequently - and often widely - misses the mark.
    7Xstal

    In the Palm of his Hand...

    At seventeen you have a mother who's distracted, a boyfriend to whom you're clearly not attracted, it's the summer time is free, and so it's with some joy and glee, that you let an older man, have you extracted; as he takes you out and you start to get close, he treats you well, and doesn't hide in the shadows, although alarm bells should be ringing, a waitress knows what he is bringing, there's lots of cons and only one important pros; but you let him take advantage and engage, you're streetwise, have a quite mature gauge (or so you believe), he wants to introduce a friend, has something you can help distend, you could profit, and make him a living wage.

    Great performance from Lily McInerny.
    8suuronenmiro

    Sundance 2022

    Very solid first feature film from director Jamie Dack.

    Really nice little indie coming of age film.

    Peaceful and realistic slice of life kinda story.

    I really liked it.

    It was really nicely crafted.

    I could understand motivations of every character.

    There were some really nice family and frienship drama that i did relate in some levels.

    But i can also see that this film will be very divisive.

    There has been lot of conversations about age gap relationships in films lately.

    But in this film that relationship is clearly supposed to be super uncomfortable and inappropriate.

    And i mean super uncomfortable at so many momens.

    Red flags were seen everywhere.

    But i can really see that these kinda relationships are happening in real life.

    Really well made film.

    Nice looking.

    Really naturalistic.

    Mostly no soundtrack at all.

    Nice performances.

    I can see that Lily McInerney has bright future ahead.

    She was really good in this.

    Nice supporting performances too.

    If this gets some really good studio to distribute it, i can really see it finding own audience.

    I really hope so.

    Or then it wil remain as little Sundance hidden gem.

    I enjoyed my time watching this.

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    • Trivia
      Jamie Dack was inspired to expand her short film to a feature when the MeToo movement prompted her to reevaluate a relationship she had as a teenager.
    • Quotes

      [Lea is being called out by her friends for dating an older man]

      Jared: You don't have to answer that, Lea. We all know what you've been up to.

      [Lea sits in silent disbelief]

      Jared: Oh, come on. Don't gimme that confused look. We all know that you've been hanging out with the geriatric.

      Amber: Jared, you asshole.

      [to Lea]

      Amber: Lea, I didn't mean to say anything. And they said that they would never repeat it. I promise, I'm sorry.

      Darren: Lea, the man is a pervert.

      Lea: No, he's not.

      Jared: He's a pedophile.

      [Lea is clearly upset]

      Patrick: I don't blame him. I mean, we all know younger girls feel different.

      Amber: Ew, Patrick.

      [guys laugh]

      Jared: You don't know what you're talking about.

      Patrick: Yes, I do. I literally fucked that older lady.

      [Lea gets increasingly annoyed at the graphic details]

      Patrick: She was like in her forties, but she actually was kind of hot, to be honest.

      Amber: Disgusting, Patrick.

      Darren: No, you didn't.

      Patrick: Yes I did.

      Darren: No, you didn't.

      Patrick: On that trip with my family to Mexico I told you about. I swear to God, bro. I'm not kidding, older women, they feel different. It's like, not as good. I think it like, it like... stretches out over time or something.

      Jared: I'm too high for this.

      Patrick: I'm just saying like, this guy's lucky.

    • Connections
      Remake of Palm Trees and Power Lines (2018)
    • Soundtracks
      Kentucky Death
      Written by Michael Ireland

      Performed by Spirit Houses

      Courtesy of Michael Ireland

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    • Release date
      • March 3, 2023 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Nunca llueve en California
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Neon Heart Productions
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $424
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 50m(110 min)
    • Color
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