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Coming Home
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The film is based on a novel. It is about a young woman- Sally whose husband fights for war in Viet Nam is a volunteer at local veteran's hospital. She meets Luke Martin who is paralyzed and their romance blossom. In no time, They must confront a serious problem when her husband comes back home.
The film is based on a novel. It is about a young woman- Sally whose husband fights for war in Viet Nam is a volunteer at local veteran's hospital. She meets Luke Martin who is paralyzed and their romance blossom. In no time, They must confront a serious problem when her husband comes back home.
Actors: Karn Alecksen,
Jarvais Hudson,
Louis Mares,
Willie Tyler,
Mike Flippin,
Richard Gilbert,
Edward Ramirez,
Louis Carello,
Kirk Raymond,
Michael Watson,
Mel Scott,
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Karn Alecksen

Jarvais Hudson

Louis Mares

Willie Tyler 8 September 1940, Red Level, Alabama, USA

Mike Flippin

Richard Gilbert

Edward Ramirez

Louis Carello 5 September 1942, New York, USA

Kirk Raymond

Michael Watson

Mel Scott
Genre: Drama
Country: United States
Keywords: #Jon Voight
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Kirk Raymond

Michael Watson

Mel Scott

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Ron Tarin

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May 24, 2003
Ashby here soft soaps the issue of Vietnam and America's part in it by giving us merely a diluted and melodramatic love story.
May 08, 2002
A convincing meditation on the scars the Vietnam War left on the bodies, minds, and souls of many soldiers and civilians.
April 18, 2002
Politics aside, there's little to complain about in Coming Home.
Journal and Courier (Lafayette, IN)
September 06, 2007
A wonderful movie with stellar performances; though Dern is a bit of a caricature.
New York Times
May 20, 2003
Slowly, disastrously, it reveals its true identity as a three-sided love story about two Vietnam veterans and the one woman who loves them both.
October 31, 2007
The performances, undeniably appealing, were deservedly praised, Dern and Voight coming off best.
ColeSmithey.com
March 17, 2008
This movie is a big deal.
October 31, 2007
Coming Home is in general an excellent Hal Ashby film which illuminates the conflicting attitudes on the Vietnam debacle from the standpoint of three participants.
Nolan's Pop Culture Review
December 18, 2004
A powerful film about love and war. Oscars for the leads and Bruce Dern deservedly nominated.
June 24, 2006
Cliché piles on cliché to the strains of a garbled '60s soundtrack, but the movie's ending goes some way to recognising its failure. Fonda is magnificent.
February 08, 2008
Though well acted by Jon Voight and Jane Fonda (who won Oscars), Coming Home is one of Hal Ashby's weakest films, a middlebrow melodrama that wears its political message on its sleeves.
October 31, 2007
The film has less to do with politics, women's or otherwise, than with a very conventional notion of the redemptive power of mother love. Which would be all right if director Hal Ashby had managed to mount it effectively.