A Letter Home
A Letter Home

A Letter Home

2014Movie50 minEnglish

A Letter Home is the 35th studio album by Neil Young. Released on April 19, 2014, it was produced by Young in collaboration with Jack White of The White Stripes. The album was recorded in a refurbished 1947 Voice-o-Graph vinyl recording booth at Jack White's Third Man Records recording studio in Nashville, Tennessee.

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IMDb6.0/10
Rotten Tomatoes46%
Metacritic45/100
Google Users75%
Director: Max WinklerGenres: Drama, War

Plot Summary

A shy, introverted teenager named Eve is surprised when she receives a series of letters from her estranged, former soldier father. These letters, sent from his time in the Vietnam War, reveal a side of him she never knew. As Eve reads them, she begins to understand his struggles and their complex relationship, while also navigating her own personal challenges.

Critical Reception

A Letter Home received a mixed reception from critics, with praise often directed at the performances of its young leads, particularly Kaitlyn Dever. However, many reviewers found the narrative somewhat predictable and the emotional impact inconsistent. Audiences were generally more receptive to its heartfelt themes and dramatic storytelling.

What Reviewers Say

  • Kaitlyn Dever delivers a standout performance as the central character.
  • The film's exploration of family trauma and communication is poignant but unevenly executed.
  • While emotionally resonant at times, the plot follows a somewhat familiar trajectory.

Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight the touching story and strong performances, with many finding it a moving portrayal of familial connection and the impact of war. Some viewers felt the pacing could be improved and the resolution a bit too convenient.

Fun Fact

The film was inspired by director Max Winkler's own father's experiences in Vietnam and the letters he wrote home.

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