Brokedown Palace
Cast :Claire Danes, Kate Beckinsale, Bill Pullman
Director :Jonathan Kaplan
Studio :Twentieth Century Fox
Format :Color, Closed-captioned, Widescreen, Dolby
Released Date :August 13, 1999
DVD Released Date :December 17, 2002
Language :English (Dubbed), English (Subtitled), English (Original Language), Spanish (Subtitled)
Audience Rating :PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
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Customer Reviews
Rating
DateAugust 04, 2005
SummaryBeautiful Performances
Content
The story of two best friends who are sent to a Thai prison for allegedly trying to smuggle drugs has one of the most heart wrenching endings you will ever see.

Brokedown Palace features amazing performances from the amazingly beautiful and ultratalented Claire Danes and Kate Beckinsale. Great acting from Bill Pullmam too. It also has one of the best song soundtracks I've ever heard to compliment a movie, and compliment the movie it does - extremely well.

The DVD has cast profiles and a very good trailer.

Rating
DateJuly 23, 2005
SummaryTrue friendship can get through anything....
Content
I've read many of the reviews on here about Brokedown Palace. I don't understand why a majority said it wasn't a good movie. It had a real storyline that probably could happen to anyone really. Its a story about Alice and Darlene. Two best friends from a small town in Ohio. They had just graduated and wanted to take a last big trip somewhere before they both went off their separet ways. The beginning plan was to go to Hawaii but they were soon talked into going to Thailand (which means freedom). Once there the two girls fall for the same guy (Aussie Nick Parks) He invites the two to Hong Kong. At the airport a certain event happens (won't tell you if you havent seen it) that gets the two sent to jail...and Nick parks?? He is nowhere to be found. The two girls must find it within themselves and each other to believe and hold strong that they will get out. With the help of a layed back lawyer will that dream come true? This movie really had me captivated the entire time I watched it. And I'm so glad that now I own this movie. its a great movie, and a must for your collection!

Rating
DateJuly 06, 2005
SummaryClaire Danes = Bad Crier
Content
I like this movie, its entertaining, not all that realistic. They got the "stupid girls in foreign country" thing down, and the "sarcrifice for a friend" bit too, But will someone please please please stop casting Claire in any part that has her crying, she has the ugliest cry i have ever seen, complete with the earthquake lips, and she sounds just like cat when he hacks up a hairball, a giant hairball, or maybe its like a donkey, i am not sure which but it makes me laugh everytime.

Rating
DateJuly 03, 2005
SummaryFriendship
Content
Dismissed by some as lightweight because they felt the Thailand prison scenes were not brutal enough, this is actually a terrific film about the complex friendshp of two girls and a sacrifice made by one to save the other. Claire Danes gives a great performance as the girl most likely to get into trouble and Kate Beckinsale shines as the good girl who sees more in her friend than her parents do, especially her father.

After graduating high school they cook up a scheme to visit exotic Thailand on the cheap and do something special, telling Beckinsale's parents they are off to Hawaii. They meet Aussie Daniel Lapaine and he charms both girls into going to Hong Kong with them to continue their adventure. Jealousy plays a part as it is unclear at first which one he likes the best. But all is not as it seems and he disappears just as heroin is found by customs in their backpack.

What follows as they are imprisoned in Thailand with seemingly no way out as each begins to question their friendship and wonder if maybe, just maybe, the other one knew about the heroin, is compelling. Beckinsale's father comes to Thailand and, of course, blames Danes for getting his daughter into this mess. Danes does a good job at conveying the hurt she is trying not to show for the faith no one has ever shown in her, except for her friend Beckinsale.

Bill Pullman gives a solid performance as a slightly opportunistic and sleazy lawyer in Thailand who may be able to help them get out for a price. Adding to the atmosphere is a soundtrack just as exotic as the locale. Everything from Delerium's "Silence" and a remake of "Rock the Casbah" to the beautiful voice of Sarah Brightman on "Deliverance" set a unique mood for a good film.

This is an entertaining and thought provoking meditation on friendship and loyalty. A sacrifice by one to save the other is one you'll never forget. Beckinsale, and especially Danes, really sparkle in an unusual film you won't want to miss. Pick this one up. It's a nice surprise.

Rating
DateFebruary 01, 2005
SummaryInteresting Subtext and Great Acting make this a Film
Content
This is a film, it seems, that people either love or hate. There is truth, perhaps, to both the criticism and the compliments that have been bandied about by this film. One thing that is clear to me is that looking more deeply into the film's subtext would probably change a lot of minds.

True, some of the auxiliary characters are cliche' and underdeveloped. But in fairness, that's why they are "auxiliary."

True, not all of the sets and camera work were Academy Award character. But once again, in fairness, the imagery of the film and the beautiful use of light and color makes some of those faults less apparent.

True, it is a horrible story about what "happened" to them. Yet once again echoing other reviewers, this story is not really about the horror of the prison experience in and of itself.

What holds this movie together is the acting of Danes and the complexity of her character. What did happen between her and Nick Barnes? We never really know. What we see is a conflicted person who wants desperately to be believed while everyone, including her own father, sees her as the "trouble-maker" and assumes her guilt.

The relationship she develops with Bill Pullman's character brings out this complexity. He is the only one to shower the kindness of presumed innocence on her, and perhaps that is what prompts her to take the fall for her friend.

The question is, do you really think she was taking the fall or did she know more than she says? Or was it Darlene playing the innocent victim? We are left to wonder and to replay the scenes of them on their way to the airport attempting to figure out who, if anybody, really was innocent in all of this.

Those who like interesting character studies will enjoy this performance. A great soundtrack and a pretty good movie make this sufficient eye-candy for the rest of us. I recommend it!
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