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Homecoming
Following World War I, after a long imprisonment, two German prisoner-of-war soldiers escape from a Siberian lead-mine. Karl manages to reach Germany before Richard, and is sheltered by Anna, wife of Richard. While Richard is still on his homeward trek, Karl and Anna fall in love. And then Richard comes home.
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Plot Summary
A wealthy socialite falls for a soldier during World War II, but her privileged life and his dangerous wartime experiences create an insurmountable divide. As he prepares to return to the front, she must confront her own shallowness and decide if her love is strong enough to overcome the vast differences in their worlds. Their relationship is tested by societal expectations, the harsh realities of war, and the secrets they keep from each other.
Critical Reception
Upon its release, 'Homecoming' received mixed reviews, with critics often praising Lana Turner's performance but finding the melodrama and plot predictable. While some audiences were drawn to the wartime romance and star power, others found the film to be overly sentimental and lacking in originality. It was a moderate box office success but is not generally considered a standout film of its era.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for Lana Turner's performance as a woman torn between duty and desire.
Criticized for a formulaic plot and overly sentimental tone.
Seen as a serviceable, if uninspired, wartime romance.
Google audience: Audience reviews for 'Homecoming' are scarce due to its age, but general sentiment from available comments suggests appreciation for the classic Hollywood melodrama and the lead actors' chemistry. Some viewers found the story engaging despite its predictable elements, while others felt it was dated and lacked modern dramatic depth.
Fun Fact
The film was originally titled 'The Little Sister' before being changed to 'Homecoming'.
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