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Going Home
A daughter must choose between her career as a book editor at a high powered New York firm, or return home to care for her aging father whose mental state is deteriorating.
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Plot Summary
A successful but emotionally detached Hollywood producer returns to his childhood home in New York for the holidays after his mother falls ill. Forced to confront his past and estranged family members, he grapples with unresolved issues and the true meaning of home and connection.
Critical Reception
Going Home received mixed to negative reviews, with critics often citing its predictable plot and overly sentimental tone. While some appreciated the performances, particularly Billy Crystal's, the film was largely seen as a disappointing and formulaic holiday drama.
What Reviewers Say
While Billy Crystal delivers a heartfelt performance, the film is bogged down by a predictable and sentimental narrative.
The holiday setting feels uninspired, and the family drama lacks genuine emotional depth.
Despite its attempts at heartwarming moments, the film ultimately feels like a forgettable made-for-television movie.
Google audience: Audiences were divided, with some finding the film a pleasant, albeit predictable, holiday movie that offered some emotional resonance, particularly due to Billy Crystal's performance. However, many felt it lacked originality and relied too heavily on clichés.
Fun Fact
The film was originally developed as a vehicle for Billy Crystal with a different creative team before Ulu Grosbard and the current script came into place.
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