

Palmer
Diretto da Fisher Stevens7.372%87%8.1
Dopo 12 anni in carcere, l’ex stella del football Eddie Palmer cerca di rimettersi in piedi e stringe un’improbabile amicizia con Sam, un ragazzo con alle spalle una famiglia travagliata. Ma il passato di Eddie riaffiora, minacciando di rovinare la sua nuova vita.
Palmer Ratings e Recensioni
- klit7523 novembre 2025If you like movies like this Id imagine itd be a good way to fill 2 hours. It's a very familiar scenario -- man with a good heart makes a mistake and pays the price. Forms unlikely bond with a boy who for different reasons is also struggling to be accepted...you literally know the rest That said it's not poorly acted and fairly well executed. Justin Timberlake isnt a bad choice for this role.
- Jason Layton19 ottobre 2025I forgot it was JT. He can act as good as he makes music I think. Great movie. Kid gave an amazing performance too. Legit felt like I was watching middle America in a small town.
- Jesse Estrada26 ottobre 2025Great film, definitely a feel-good movie 🤙
- Manuel Frangis13 aprile 2025I just watched Palmer, and I give it 5 out of 5 stars. This is one of those quiet, powerful movies that really hits you in the heart. It is not loud or full of big action. It is about people, second chances, and learning to care again after thinking you never could. I went into it not knowing much, and by the end, I was completely locked in. It is simple but meaningful in the best way. Justin Timberlake stars as Palmer, a man who is just getting out of prison and trying to rebuild his life in a small town. He moves back in with his grandmother and is just trying to keep a low profile. He has been through a lot, and he carries that weight in every scene. Timberlake gives a quiet, restrained performance that really works. He plays Palmer like someone who has been hurt and is still figuring out who he is supposed to be now. What really makes the movie special is the bond that forms between Palmer and a young boy named Sam, played by Ryder Allen. Sam is a unique kid. He loves princesses, wears what he wants, and has no interest in changing who he is. But because of things going on at home, he ends up needing someone to look out for him. That is where Palmer steps in, and what starts as something temporary becomes something so much deeper. The chemistry between Timberlake and Allen is incredible. Their scenes together feel real. They are quiet, awkward, funny, and full of little moments that slowly build into something strong. You can see Palmer changing just by being around Sam, and you can see how much it means for Sam to have someone who finally shows up for him. The movie does not rush their relationship. It lets it grow naturally, which makes it even more emotional. There are scenes where nothing big is happening, but you feel everything in the way they look at each other or in the pauses between words. It is that kind of storytelling — small moments that add up and leave a big impact. The setting adds to the feel of the movie. It takes place in a quiet town with not much going on, but that works. The slower pace gives the characters room to breathe. It makes the story feel personal. The cinematography is simple and natural, focusing on faces, spaces, and everyday life. What stood out most to me is how the movie handles identity, judgment, and unconditional love. It never turns into a lecture. It just shows people being who they are and others slowly learning how to accept that. The scenes with Sam are handled with so much care and honesty. The story makes it clear that being different is not the problem — how people react to that difference is. I give Palmer 5 out of 5 stars because it is heartfelt, honest, and really well done. It is the kind of movie that makes you stop and think about how you treat people, especially those who do not fit in. It is about second chances, for yourself and for others, and it delivers that message beautifully. Overall Palmer is a quiet, emotional movie about healing, acceptance, and finding family in the most unexpected way. It is simple, real, and full of heart. I loved every minute of it.
Palmer Trivia
Palmer was released on January 29, 2021.
Palmer was directed by Fisher Stevens.
Palmer has a runtime of 1 hr 50 min.
Palmer was produced by Charles B. Wessler, John Penotti, Charlie Corwin, Sidney Kimmel, Daniel Nadler.
The key characters in Palmer are Eddie Palmer (Justin Timberlake), Sam (Ryder Allen), Shelly (Juno Temple).
Palmer is rated R.
Palmer is a Drama film.
Palmer has an audience rating of 8.7 out of 10.
























