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Home at Last is an interesting blend of drama and family themes that really captures the struggle of a street kid trying to find his place. The pacing feels a bit off at times, but it serves to build tension, especially when Billy, played with a raw edge, clashes with his adoptive family in Nebraska. The performances feel genuine, with Frank Converse portraying the adoptive father, who really embodies that stern yet caring figure. The rural atmosphere contrasts sharply with Billy's urban background, making his journey feel even more pronounced. The film dives into themes of acceptance and the search for belonging, culminating in a crisis that pushes Billy to reevaluate his perspective. It's one of those TV movies that resonates deeply on a personal level.
Themes of acceptance and belonging.Strong performances, especially by Frank Converse.Unique rural vs. urban cultural clash.
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