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So, 'When I Came Home' is this raw doc that really digs into the life of Herold Noel, an Iraq War vet grappling with PTSD while living in his car in Brooklyn. It’s pretty heavy, you know? The pacing kinda mirrors his struggles, slowly unfolding the harsh reality faced by many veterans. The film doesn’t shy away from the gritty atmosphere, highlighting not just Noel's personal battle but also touching on the broader issue of homelessness among veterans—Vietnam to Iraq guys. It feels like a necessary conversation, with no frills or dramatics, just real-life stories and emotions that make you think. The performances are painfully genuine, and the practical effects? Well, there aren't any—it's all just the stark truth laid bare, which makes it even more powerful.
Focuses on the real struggles of veteransHighlights the issue of homelessness among military personnelIntimate and personal storytelling approach
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Dan Lohaus
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