“Palmer” is the type of conventional, formulaic movie that’s designed for audiences who don’t appreciate surprises. This redemption story about an ex-con who bonds with a misfit kid follows a tried-and-true blueprint that’s predictable and saccharine sweet, but the film has an honorable message of understanding and acceptance that celebrates unity — even if it does so on the most basic level. Former high school football star Eddie Palmer (Justin Timberlake) had his whole life ahead of him unt...
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Official Trailer
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(0:05) He meets with his parole officer for the first time
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(0:06) At the bar, Palmer drinks
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(0:46) Sam wakes Palmer up for the Bowling game date with Ms
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