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 - Color
 - Closed-captioned
 - Widescreen
 - Dolby
 
  
 Description:
  Alice (Claire Danes) and Darlene (Kate Beckinsale) are best friends on their post-high-school whirlwind vacation. Telling their parents they're off for Hawaii, they head instead to Thailand, where they stay at a $6-a-night dive and sneak drinks at a posh hotel. They both fall sway to the charms of a handsome Australian (Daniel Lapaine), who invites them to Hong Kong. Off they go, although unbeknownst to them (or is it? this question is never fully answered), one of them has heroin in her backpack. Sentenced to 33 years in a Thai jail, they find their friendship begins to deteriorate as their trust in each other fades. They enlist the help of Yankee Hank (Bill  Pullman), a greedy but knowledgeable American lawyer living in Asia. The main flaws of this film are the capital-L lessons: friendship is powerful, don't trust strangers, nice girls shouldn't drink and sleep around.  The film's bleakest moments, in the jail, aren't all that bad, and in this  respect Brokedown Palace has nothing on the intensity of films such as  Midnight Express or even Return to Paradise. Yet Danes and  Beckinsale prove they are strong actresses, and their characters' friendship is  suitably complex and believable. --Jenny Brown
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