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Coming Home (2017) offers a raw, emotional exploration of family dynamics and personal reflection. It’s centered around John, who grapples with the weight of his father's death, and it's really about the quiet chaos that workaholism creates. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the viewer to sit with the sorrow and regret that permeates John’s journey. The performances are quite strong, with a palpable tension in family interactions that feels authentic. It’s not particularly flashy in terms of practical effects or visual style, but it’s this understated approach that allows the themes of loss and reconnection to shine. It’s a film that lingers, inviting you to ponder your own relationships and the time we often take for granted.
Focuses on the impact of workaholism.Explores themes of loss and family reconnection.Strong, authentic performances that drive the narrative.
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W. Layne Mcdonald
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W. Layne Mcdonald
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