Birmingham Post

JURY’S OUT ON THIS TALE OF REDEMPTION

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AFTER 12 years behind bars in a state penitentia­ry for attempted murder, Eddie Palmer (Justin Timberlake) returns home to Sylvain, New Orleans, to stay with his loving grandmothe­r Vivian (June Squibb).

Every two weeks, the former high school football star checks in with a parole officer and takes a drugs test. When neighbour Shelly (Juno Temple), who lives in a trailer on Vivian’s land, disappears on one of her drug-fuelled benders, she leaves behind her precocious seven-year-old son Sam (Ryder Allen).

The boy is bullied mercilessl­y at school for playing with dolls and liking the same Princess Penelope cartoon series as his female best friend. winning screen chemistry with exuberant young co-star Allen, who has a rare talent for breaking hearts. Screenwrit­er Cheryl Guerriero hints at the ugliness and rage bubbling beneath the surface of Sylvain’s God-fearing community, where the two competing religions are the church and football. However, she shies away from too much grit when heartwarmi­ng neat resolution­s are an easier sell, including a gently simmering romance between Eddie and Sam’s teacher Maggie (Alisha Wainwright).

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Eddie is initially reluctant to become Sam’s guardian (“He ain’t my problem!”) but the

Mum’s the word: Sam and

youngster’s untainted

Shelly (Juno Temple)

sweetness and innocence are a balm to Eddie’s tortured soul. Filmed on location in Louisiana, Palmer is a contemplat­ive, life-affirming drama that traces a familiar path to redemption for a quietly spoken man who has served his time. Timberlake conveys his ex-con’s inner turmoil with lowered eyes and hunched shoulders rather than words, catalysing a

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Take me to church: Eddie, Sam and Vivian (played by June Squibb)
Under his wing: Justin Timberlake as Eddie Palmer and Ryder Allen as Sam Take me to church: Eddie, Sam and Vivian (played by June Squibb)
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