

Palace
A series that follows different women and their stories during the Qing Dynasty
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Plot Summary
Set in the Hamptons during the summer, 'Palace' follows a group of friends and family as they navigate complicated relationships and personal desires. The story centers around a chaotic family gathering that forces everyone to confront their own issues and the dynamics within their social circle. Amidst the backdrop of luxury and tradition, secrets are revealed and unspoken tensions surface.
Critical Reception
Edward Burns' 'Palace' received a mixed to positive reception, with critics often highlighting its relatable characters and authentic dialogue, characteristic of Burns' independent filmmaking style. While some found the plot to be somewhat meandering, many appreciated its nuanced portrayal of modern relationships and its understated humor. Audience reactions generally aligned with critical reviews, with praise for its charm and down-to-earth feel.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its authentic portrayal of relationships and dialogue.
- Appreciated for its indie charm and relatable characters.
- Some viewers found the pacing to be slow or the plot less engaging.
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Awards & Accolades
None notable.
Fun Fact
Edward Burns wrote, directed, produced, and starred in 'Palace', continuing his trend of multi-hyphenate involvement in his independent films.
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