

Finding Home
Noah had the perfect life – nice car, great job, and a beautiful fiancé. Then, he learns she is cheating at the same time he learns his father is clinging to life in hospice care with cancer. Now hopelessly lost, he befriends a homeless man named Walter and decides to help him restart his life in northern Michigan and loose himself in the trip. Noah hopes that along the way, he will also find himself again. In a world where society is moving incredibly fast, two new friends go on the journey of their lives.
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Plot Summary
When a young boy named Alex is orphaned, he is sent to live with his estranged grandfather, a reclusive former rodeo star. Initially, the two clash due to their vastly different personalities and lifestyles. However, as they begin to navigate their new life together, they discover common ground through their shared love for horses and the rodeo, slowly building a meaningful bond.
Critical Reception
Finding Home received a mixed to generally positive reception, often praised for its heartfelt story and the performances of its lead actors, particularly David Carradine in one of his final roles. Some critics noted its adherence to familiar narrative tropes within the family drama genre, while others appreciated its emotional core and positive messaging.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its emotional depth and relatable themes of family and reconciliation.
- Appreciated for the performances, especially David Carradine's final role.
- Noted for its predictable yet heartwarming storyline.
Google audience: Audience reviews for Finding Home often highlight its touching narrative and the touching portrayal of a grandfather-grandson relationship. Many viewers found the film to be an inspiring and emotional experience, recommending it as a good family movie.
Fun Fact
This film marked one of the final on-screen appearances of veteran actor David Carradine before his passing in 2009, though it was released posthumously in 2013.
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