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Rating: 7.00/10 from 27 votes
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Synopsis

Chris, a hardened auto-mechanic, hopes to inspire alt-right rhetoric in his community. He avoids conflict with his girlfriend by wasting his weeknights at the local bar (in spite of his AA meetings), where Chuck plays the village sage. Chuck lives a prematurely retired life in a little room above a bar in rural Indiana. Hospital bills loom, as does his need to borrow money from his estranged daughter living in Indianapolis. Every night he goes downstairs to drink amid oldies and newbies alike, such as Alexa, a college student. Alexa and her two friends want to get their music noticed, but struggle to find an audience for rap at their predominantly white Christian college. This cross-generational portrait of life in the cornfields examines familial dissociation, culture-clash, and the pursuit of music, back-dropped by the crackling soil of early spring-time Indiana.

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Palace
Descending
Lamb of God: Performer
Redneck
Lamb of God: Performer
Desolation
Lamb of God: Performer
The Faded Line
Lamb of God: Performer
Purified
Lamb of God: Performer
Laid to Rest
Lamb of God: Performer
The Passing
Lamb of God: Performer
Walk with Me In Hell
Lamb of God: Performer
Ghost Walking
Lamb of God: Performer
Ashes of the Wake
Lamb of God: Performer
Remorse Is for the Dead
Lamb of God: Performer
Omerta
Lamb of God: Performer
Reclamation
Lamb of God: Performer
BROKEDOWN PALACE (DIRECTOR'S CUT): Main Title / Alice's Cassette
Hummie Mann: Performer
Car Surfing
Hummie Mann: Performer
Arrival in Bangkok / Bird Release
Hummie Mann: Performer
Strip Club
Hummie Mann: Performer
Bracelet / Arrest
Hummie Mann: Performer
King's Anthem
Hummie Mann: Performer
Darlene Returns from Infirmary
Hummie Mann: Performer
Escape Attempt
Hummie Mann: Performer
Alice's Phone Call To Dad / Not Together
Hummie Mann: Performer
Arrival at the Palace / Signing the Confession / Alice Confesses to Crime
Hummie Mann: Performer
Darlene Says Goodbye / Leaves
Hummie Mann: Performer
THE SECOND CIVIL WAR: Main Titles / Opening Cards / Newsroom Frenzy
Hummie Mann: Performer
Governor Spots Christina in Crowd / “Christina, He Wants to Marry You” / Infra-Red Analysis / We're Going to Invade Idah
Hummie Mann: Performer
The Idaho National Guard Tank Battalion / The Militia Members Talk to The Media / Christina Translates the Speech
Hummie Mann: Performer
Moving The Orphans Into The War Zone / Meet Sargent Buford
Hummie Mann: Performer
Governor Watches Alamo Destruction on TV / Political Pundits Argue / Joe's Story
Hummie Mann: Performer
Governor Watches Christina / She's Pregnant
Hummie Mann: Performer
Enough Is Enough / The Governor on the Ledge / The Epiphany
Hummie Mann: Performer
Orphan Kids Are Moved Out / The Shoulder Patch Clues / Solidarity / Trucks Arrive at The Idaho Border / Turn The Little
Hummie Mann: Performer
Rhode Island Declares Support / Destiny With Christina
Hummie Mann: Performer
Tempers Flare / First Officer Is Shot / The Firing Squad
Hummie Mann: Performer
Body Bags / Governor in Bed with Christina
Hummie Mann: Performer
Screw the Orphans / The Armies Battle / Blane Shot
Hummie Mann: Performer
End Credits
Hummie Mann: Performer
News Network Bumpers
Hummie Mann: Performer
Silence (Delerium, feat. Sarah McLachlan)
David Newman: Performer
Party's Just Begun (Nelly Furtado)
David Newman: Performer
Policeman Skank (Audioweb)
David Newman: Performer
Rock The Casbah (Solar Twins)
David Newman: Performer
Damaged (Plumb)
David Newman: Performer
Fingers (Joi)
David Newman: Performer
Contradictive (Tricky with DJ Muggs)
David Newman: Performer
Leave It Alone (Moist)
David Newman: Performer
Naxalite (Asian Dub Foundation)
David Newman: Performer
Even When I'm Sleeping (Leonardo's Bride)
David Newman: Performer
Bangkok (Brother Sun Sister Moon)
David Newman: Performer
The Wind (PJ Harvey)
David Newman: Performer
Deliver Me (Sarah Brightman)
David Newman: Performer
The Arrest / Darlene Goes Home (David Newman)
David Newman: Performer
The Arrest
David Newman: Performer
Your Friend is Pardoned
David Newman: Performer
"I Didn't Do It"
David Newman: Performer
Alice Is Beaten
David Newman: Performer
The Escape
David Newman: Performer
Alice's Story
David Newman: Performer
The Girls Go To Prison
David Newman: Performer
Darlene's Ear
David Newman: Performer
The Bracelet
David Newman: Performer
Beth Ann's Fantasy Man
David Newman: Performer
Friends In High Places
David Newman: Performer
Pool Boy
David Newman: Performer
In Their Cell
David Newman: Performer
Hank Meets The Girl
David Newman: Performer
Alice Meets Nick
David Newman: Performer
Hong Kong
David Newman: Performer
Arrival In Thailand
David Newman: Performer
Night In Prison
David Newman: Performer
"Thirty-Three Years"
David Newman: Performer
Alice's Conversation
David Newman: Performer
Pool Boy Testifies
David Newman: Performer
Alice & Darlene Argue
David Newman: Performer
Making Plans To Escape
David Newman: Performer
Blackmailing Jagrite
David Newman: Performer
"You Didn't Do It"
David Newman: Performer
"No Pardon"
David Newman: Performer

User reviews

Kimberly Rodriguez
5/10

The soundtrack of Palace is a unique blend of genres that captures the complexities of the characters and their stories.

Margaret Smith
5/10

The soundtrack effectively conveys the themes of familial dissociation and the pursuit of music in a rural setting.

Kimberly Mitchell
2/10

The choice of music in Palace seemed disconnected from the setting and themes of the film. The lack of a cohesive musical identity made it difficult to immerse myself in the world of rural Indiana and the characters' experiences. The soundtrack felt like an afterthought rather than a meaningful component of the storytelling.

Sarah Lee
4/10

The songs featured in Palace were jarring and distracting, pulling me out of the narrative instead of complementing the scenes. The music often felt out of place and did not contribute to building a cohesive atmosphere or enhancing the emotional impact of key moments. Overall, the soundtrack did not contribute positively to the overall viewing experience.

Elizabeth Mitchell
8/10

Overall, the band's soundtrack for Palace is a standout feature of the film, elevating the storytelling and leaving a lasting impression on the audience.

Charles Brown
7/10

The blend of oldies and newbies in the music mirrors the intergenerational connections and clashes portrayed in the film.

Susan Johnson
6/10

Each track in the soundtrack adds depth and emotion to the scenes, enhancing the overall viewing experience.

Mary Young
5/10

The soundtrack's diversity mirrors the diversity of the characters and their backgrounds.

Timothy Clark
10/10

The music perfectly sets the tone for the film, enhancing the storytelling and adding layers of meaning to each scene. From the haunting melodies that reflect Chuck's loneliness to the energetic beats that accompany Alexa's passion for music, the soundtrack is a crucial element that elevates the overall viewing experience.

Steven Taylor
5/10

The music creates a rich atmosphere that immerses the viewer in the world of the characters.

Donna Jones
8/10

The band's soundtrack for Palace perfectly captures the raw emotions and struggles of the characters, adding depth to their stories.

Paul Brown
9/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Palace is a masterpiece that not only complements the narrative but also stands on its own as a powerful and moving collection of music. It's a must-listen for anyone who appreciates the art of film scoring and the impact it can have on a story.

Elizabeth Parker
8/10

The band's use of music to explore themes of familial dissociation and cultural clash is both poignant and thought-provoking.

Donna Johnson
8/10

Each character's theme in the soundtrack is distinct and evocative, reflecting their individual journeys and inner conflicts.

Anthony Thompson
5/10

The songs chosen for the film evoke a sense of nostalgia and longing that resonates with the audience.

Susan Mitchell
8/10

The music captures the spirit of early spring-time Indiana, evoking a sense of renewal and hope amidst the characters' struggles.

William Evans
8/10

The band's innovative use of rap music in a predominantly white Christian college setting adds a layer of complexity to the film's exploration of identity and belonging.

Betty Scott
8/10

The music enhances the atmosphere of rural Indiana, immersing the audience in the setting and making it feel authentic.

Lisa Hill
6/10

The use of different musical styles helps to highlight the cultural clash portrayed in the movie.

Richard Phillips
10/10

The soundtrack of Palace beautifully captures the emotional depth and complexity of the characters' lives in rural Indiana. Each track immerses you in the struggles and hopes of Chris, Chuck, Alexa, and the rest of the characters, making you feel like you're right there with them.

Mary Harris
4/10

The soundtrack of Palace failed to capture the emotional depth and complexity of the characters' struggles. The music felt generic and uninspired, lacking the power to enhance the storytelling and connect with the audience on a deeper level.

Betty Jackson
6/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Palace is a key element that elevates the film and makes it a memorable viewing experience.

Sarah Miller
7/10

The soundtrack effectively conveys the characters' emotional turmoil and longing for connection through its haunting melodies and powerful lyrics.

Melissa Miller
5/10

The music perfectly reflects the struggles and hopes of the characters in the film.

Michael Young
6/10

The songs in Palace are not just background noise but integral to the storytelling, adding layers of meaning to the narrative.