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Come Home masterfully uses a quiet, eerie atmosphere to build a creeping sense of existential dread. The film's intentional slow pace, accentuated by its stunning natural scenery, expertly cultivates a deep and subtle unease. For anyone who has experienced the profound isolation of the wilderness, the characters' slow unraveling is a relatable and powerful observation. The rich fall colors provide a beautiful, yet unsettling, contrast to the subtle psychological horror, enhancing the film's overall impact.
It's perfect for a slow, cloudy autumn afternoon.
It's perfect for a slow, cloudy autumn afternoon.
Fantastic Actors, enthralling plots, twists and turns, plus absolutely hysterical.
Bringing in current topics, office politics, societal changes and yet maintaining a tongue-in-cheek vibe this show is a joy to watch. The actors are simply phenomenal from Christine Baranski to Audra McDonald to Delroy Lindo and the occasional guest comic relief of Mandy Patinkin to Jane Lynch it never fails to shock or amuse.
As one other reviewer commented it's a brilliant commentary on current affairs. And yet every side gets called out equally. The storylines , character development and character archs are masterful. Highly recommend.
Bringing in current topics, office politics, societal changes and yet maintaining a tongue-in-cheek vibe this show is a joy to watch. The actors are simply phenomenal from Christine Baranski to Audra McDonald to Delroy Lindo and the occasional guest comic relief of Mandy Patinkin to Jane Lynch it never fails to shock or amuse.
As one other reviewer commented it's a brilliant commentary on current affairs. And yet every side gets called out equally. The storylines , character development and character archs are masterful. Highly recommend.