

Homecoming
Madde lives a hectic life in Stockholm. One day she receives a letter from her father Leif who wants her to come back to her childhood home. An intense weekend with her father changes her attitude to the rural area she left a long time ago.
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Plot Summary
A therapist at a ';;homecoming';; facility for soldiers reintegrating into civilian life grows concerned about the unconventional methods employed by the facility's director. As she investigates, she uncovers a disturbing conspiracy that blurs the lines between reality and memory. The series explores themes of trauma, trust, and the lingering effects of war.
Critical Reception
The first season of Homecoming was widely acclaimed by critics for its unique visual style, strong performances, and compelling narrative. The second season received a more mixed, though still generally positive, reception, with praise for its ambition but some criticism for narrative shifts.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its distinctive visual storytelling and atmospheric direction.
- Julia Roberts delivers a captivating performance, anchoring the series' emotional depth.
- The show's narrative structure and thematic exploration of trauma were highly commended.
Google audience: Audiences appreciated the series' unique concept and Julia Roberts' performance, finding it engaging and thought-provoking. Some viewers found the narrative a bit complex, but overall it was well-received for its originality and suspense.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Television Series – Drama and Best Actress – Television Series Drama for Julia Roberts.
Fun Fact
The show's distinctive aspect ratio shifts throughout the series, changing from widescreen to a more intimate square format to visually represent shifts in character perception and memory.
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