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A Tree of Palme

Original title: Parumu no ki
  • 2h 10m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
598
YOUR RATING
A Tree of Palme (2002)
JapaneseAdult AnimationAnimeHand-Drawn AnimationPsychological DramaAdventureAnimationDramaFantasyRomance

Palme is a puppet created by a man for his sickly wife. After her death, Palme becomes paralyzed with sorrow until he happens to cross paths with a woman being pursued who asks him to delive... Read allPalme is a puppet created by a man for his sickly wife. After her death, Palme becomes paralyzed with sorrow until he happens to cross paths with a woman being pursued who asks him to deliver something precious to a sacred place called Tama.Palme is a puppet created by a man for his sickly wife. After her death, Palme becomes paralyzed with sorrow until he happens to cross paths with a woman being pursued who asks him to deliver something precious to a sacred place called Tama.

  • Director
    • Takashi Nakamura
  • Writer
    • Takashi Nakamura
  • Stars
    • Akiko Hiramatsu
    • Daisuke Sakaguchi
    • Kappei Yamaguchi
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    598
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Takashi Nakamura
    • Writer
      • Takashi Nakamura
    • Stars
      • Akiko Hiramatsu
      • Daisuke Sakaguchi
      • Kappei Yamaguchi
    • 13User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Akiko Hiramatsu
    Akiko Hiramatsu
    • Palme
    • (voice)
    Daisuke Sakaguchi
    Daisuke Sakaguchi
    • Shatta
    • (voice)
    Kappei Yamaguchi
    Kappei Yamaguchi
    • Roualt
    • (voice)
    Megumi Toyoguchi
    Megumi Toyoguchi
    • Popo
    • (voice)
    Emi Motoi
    • Young Koram
    • (voice)
    Etsuko Kozakura
    Etsuko Kozakura
    • Moo
    • (voice)
    Hiroko Onaka
    • Pirate
    • (voice)
    Hiroshi Yanaka
    • Young Fou
    • (voice)
    Hisanori Nemoto
    • Sol Tribe
    • (voice)
    Ichirô Nagai
    Ichirô Nagai
    • Jamji
    • (voice)
    Isamu Tanonaka
    • Zakuro
    • (voice)
    Jôji Nakata
    Jôji Nakata
    • Gandel
    • (voice)
    Katsuhisa Hôki
    Katsuhisa Hôki
    • Hota
    • (voice)
    Kouka
    • Xian
    • (voice)
    Kujira
    • Scruffy
    • (voice)
    Mari Yokô
    • Daruyama
    • (voice)
    Masashi Ebara
    • Gyariko
    • (voice)
    Masaya Oshima
    • Guerilla
    • (voice)
    • Director
      • Takashi Nakamura
    • Writer
      • Takashi Nakamura
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    User reviews13

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    10shoalx2003

    Virtually Perfect

    I simply cannot understand how so many people can dislike "A Tree of Palme". Allow me to explain.

    For one, people complain that the pacing is too slow. Get over it. Some films happen to have slow pacing, and the pacing in "A Tree of Palme" served the plot excellently and with good taste. I can't imagine "A Tree of Palme" being any better with faster pacing; the pacing allowed it to have a "slice of life" feel, while at the same time immersing you in an alien world and a worthy, action-packed adventure.

    Furthermore, I hardly think the plot is convoluted as so many suggest. I had no trouble following any aspect of the story. I'll admit that there are many anime films out there with plots that run circles around my head, but this wasn't one of them. It all made perfect sense to me -- symbolism and all. Perhaps I'm either insane or smarter than most. I don't know. All I know was that I truly enjoyed the plot and had no issues with it.

    I also very much liked all the characters. That's a rare pleasure I get from movies these days, especially given my extremely jaded nature. With a combination of good writing, great cinematography, and great music, I was able to feel everything the characters felt; when they were happy, so was I; when they were sad, so too did sadness well up from within me. Only the best films can achieve such a goal (should it even *be* a goal, given most of today's trash films).

    And then there is the pure artistry in virtually every shot of the film. My god, "A Tree of Palme" is beautiful -- an artistic triumph in every sense. Immersion is practically guaranteed. And the CG? Perfectly integrated. Absolutely perfect. I never felt as if I was looking at CG -- the gorgeous cinematography and haunting music saw to that. It also helped that the modern, intricate CG was sparingly used, unlike so many of today's films. The CG was as CG *should* be.

    In the end, "A Tree of Palme" is an amazing film and simply doesn't deserve the terrible wrap so many people levy upon it. It reminds me so much of the early days of film, when special effects weren't everything and pacing was much slower. If you're a fan of film, you owe it to yourself to see "A Tree of Palme".
    7tomgumpo

    Very pretty

    A Tree of Palme is a beautifully unique film that blends fantasy with a coming-of-age story. The story follows a young boy named Palme who lives in a surreal, dreamlike world. After losing his family, he embarks on a journey to discover the mystical Tree of Palme, a legendary tree that is said to hold the power to grant wishes. The animation style is quite distinctive, with a handcrafted feel that sets it apart from more mainstream titles. It gives off a whimsical vibe, reminiscent of classic fairy tales, which makes it visually enchanting. The film's emotional depth is surprising too. It is one of those overlooked old anime films which have that special unique charm to them.
    7PoochJD

    Hyper-real Anime

    I bought this DVD purely on the spur of the moment, having not heard anything about it. Having sat down to watch it, it's certainly an intriguing and surreal film, which is worth a viewing, if you fancy something out of the ordinary.

    The story, is essentially a fantastical retelling of the Pinocchio fable. A boy robot is desperate to become human, but has to join a group of aliens, humans and other robots to rescue the soul of the robot boy's mother, whilst trying to outwit a second band of aliens who are prepared to do anything to stop him from his goal.

    This is not your usual type of anime. In fact, it's almost pseudo-anime: the vast majority of artwork is undertaken by a Korean animation team, and is quite dissimilar to regular anime art. There are still characters with large, friendly eyes, but the backgrounds aren't as detailed as in some recent works like "Akira", "Ghost In The Shell" and "Perfect Blue". Having said that, the film is well animated, and the use of CGI is limited but credible, rather than overpowering.

    But, with that all said and done, this is a movie that is aimed at people with a good attention span, and an audience willing to give the film the time it needs to breathe. The story is leisurely-paced for sure, but if you let it lead you down its path, you should grow to like it.

    As you watch the film, you will notice many nods to other works and artists, including "Akira", Rin Taro, "Metropolis" (the anime), Osamu Tezuka and many, many more. Don't let this put you off, because whilst this could be seen as Nakamura being unoriginal, the combination of recognisable works actually helps the film, rather than hinders it.

    The UK DVD release from ADV Films is superb, with both an English-dubbed and English-subtitled version, both in 2.00:1 Anamorphic Widescreen. Occasionally, the subtitles can go a little too fast, or get a tad confusing, but on the whole, it is a great effort. If you are willing to devote the time to this film, and don't come expecting lots of big action set-pieces, then you may be pleasurably surprised.

    One word of caution though: although predominantly a film suitable for children, there are some scenes of bloody violence that may not be appropriate, or deemed a little too dark and mature in tone for them to cope with.
    3napolean_loves_nipples

    in a word, too much.

    The animation was good, the imagery was good, although not totally original, however, the story was too long, way too confusing, and over the top dramatic. After about an hour I couldn't wait to get it over with. With so many characters that have nothing to contribute and plot elements that either come from nowhere or go nowhere this movie really wasn't one movie at all and would have been better of as a short series or possibly two movies. If you like this kind of typical story maybe you will like it, but frankly, I've been spoiled by much more creative stories that actually have some sort message to tell. Go rent a Miyazaki film and watch it twice, you'll get way more out of it.
    5daisukereds

    "It's no good being a puppet"

    Monsters, magic, technology, and a resentful spirit of an unloved woman. A pilgrimage to deliver a mcguffin to its destination, and the promise of something good.. or terribly bad.

    The film is a Pinocchio story that is hard to follow, while being visually quite interesting.. sadly the script is too messy for me to enjoy. It's not a "I don't get it" kind of story because it is deep and complexly written.. but because it wants to deliver high concept ideas and tries to do too many things at the same time.

    The pacing is awful, the developments not very interesting, it constantly tries to be mature and scary, and it doesn't say much. Ultimately, the execution isn't capable of satisfying.. but some elements and the setup are intriguing enough to at least give it a try.

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    • Trivia
      The film took about 6 years to make.
    • Soundtracks
      Sora no Aosa
      (The Blueness of the Sky)

      Lyrics & Music by Akino Arai

      Arranged by Hisaaki Hogari

      Performed by Akino Arai

      Courtesy of Victor Entertainment

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    • Release date
      • March 16, 2002 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Language
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • 帕盧姆之樹
    • Production companies
      • Palme no Ki Production Committee
      • DENTSU Music And Entertainment
      • Genco
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 10m(130 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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