

Broken Home
Saitip, a psychologist providing counseling for kids and families, comes back home with a degree in Psychology and a willingness to work. Korn, the son of a school owner, is to inherit the school business from his mom. He has to do everything to make his mom and the teachers accept him. He initiates a project, 'Sweet Broken Home,' to help five trouble-making kids who are about to get dismissed from school. They all similarly come from broken homes. Korn must succeed in his project, or else the five kids will be dismissed. Saitip is hired as a new counseling teacher to help him solve this problem together.
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Plot Summary
After a tragedy, a fractured family struggles to reconnect and confront their shared grief. As they navigate misunderstandings and unspoken pain, they must find a way to heal and rebuild their relationships before they are torn apart forever. The film explores themes of forgiveness, resilience, and the enduring power of family bonds.
Critical Reception
Broken Home received a mixed to positive reception, with critics often praising the emotional performances of the cast, particularly Alexandra Paul and Sean Astin. The film was commended for its sensitive handling of difficult themes, though some reviewers found the pacing to be slow at times. Audiences generally responded well to the heartfelt story and its message of hope.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for strong emotional performances from its lead actors.
- Commended for its sensitive exploration of family grief and healing.
- Noted for a deliberate pace that some viewers found too slow.
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Fun Fact
The film was directed by actor Christopher Gorham, who also stars in it, marking one of his directorial efforts in feature films.
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