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Drawing Home is set against the backdrop of 1920s Boston, capturing both the elegance and the constraints of the era. The story of a debutante, seemingly bound for high society with John D. Rockefeller III, takes an unexpected turn when she encounters a painter from a picturesque locale. There's a real contrast here—between the opulent life she knows and the raw, unfiltered passion that the painter represents. The pacing ebbs and flows, mirroring the emotional tides of the characters. Performances are quite genuine, almost raw at times, lending a tangible realism to their struggles. The practical effects are well done, evoking that visceral feel of the past. Themes of love, sacrifice, and the pursuit of one's true desires really resonate, making it distinct in its narrative approach.
Set in Boston, 1920sThemes of societal expectations vs. true passionNoteworthy performances from lead actors
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