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Finding Home

  • 2003
  • PG-13
  • 2h 4m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
619
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"FINDING HOME" key art
DramaRomance

Inheriting her grandmother's remote island Inn causes Amanda to re-evaluate her life and decisions.Inheriting her grandmother's remote island Inn causes Amanda to re-evaluate her life and decisions.Inheriting her grandmother's remote island Inn causes Amanda to re-evaluate her life and decisions.

  • Director
    • Lawrence David Foldes
  • Writers
    • Lawrence David Foldes
    • Grafton Harper
    • Carol Hay
  • Stars
    • Lisa Brenner
    • Misha Collins
    • Geneviève Bujold
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    619
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    • Director
      • Lawrence David Foldes
    • Writers
      • Lawrence David Foldes
      • Grafton Harper
      • Carol Hay
    • Stars
      • Lisa Brenner
      • Misha Collins
      • Geneviève Bujold
    • 36User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
    • 34Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 18 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Lisa Brenner
    Lisa Brenner
    • Amanda
    Misha Collins
    Misha Collins
    • Dave
    Geneviève Bujold
    Geneviève Bujold
    • Katie
    Louise Fletcher
    Louise Fletcher
    • Esther
    Jeannetta Arnette
    Jeannetta Arnette
    • Grace
    Sherri Saum
    Sherri Saum
    • Candace
    Johnny Messner
    Johnny Messner
    • Nick
    Andrew Lukich
    Andrew Lukich
    • CJ
    Justin Henry
    Justin Henry
    • Prescott
    Jason Miller
    Jason Miller
    • Lester Brownlow
    Jennifer O'Kain
    • Young Esther
    Laura Thoren
    • Young Amanda
    Kyle Gallner
    Kyle Gallner
    • Young Dave
    Alexandra Palmari
    • Little Amanda
    Sandy Ward
    Sandy Ward
    • Julian the Lobsterman
    William Bookston
    • Chuck the Postman
    Reid Russell
    Reid Russell
    • Sean Reilly
    Alexandra Kelly
    • Sean's Sister
    • Director
      • Lawrence David Foldes
    • Writers
      • Lawrence David Foldes
      • Grafton Harper
      • Carol Hay
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    9KarenElizabethWright

    Finding Home ROCKS! A TOP 10 for me....touching & lovely!

    This movie moved me in a very profound and subtle way. So much so, that I watched this movie twice, listened to the directors talk thru, watched every little snippet of the DVD. Finally, I tracked down the creators of this movie to share my experience. Never done any of that before! (& i don't know the writers, but would like too!)

    First off, the location is magical. I was transported to a most amazing place in Maine. The beautiful scenery captured my heart right off. Then the characters. I loved that they were real actors, not Hollywood big names. I cared about Amanda and thru that empathy was able to very easily give myself over to her as she genuinely transformed thru her experience of returning home.

    I cried, laughed and was transported to a place that smelled of a curious memory of moments long ago. Snuggle with some snacks, your favorite chair and a blanket...and enjoy! One of my top 10 favorite movies ever! Ignore any bad press and see this movie! It's so special!
    2wisewebwoman

    Crushed by the weight of its own clichés

    Four male writers couldn't hang any of this film together in spite of some great old stars (Louise Fletcher, Genevieve Bujold) who try their best with a leaden script and subversive fundamentalist messages.

    Clichés? Let me count the ways. I believe I've never been privy to so many in this one loooooong contrived movie that must have gone straight to DVD. It wouldn't survive a Friday night at the local Odeon.

    Traumatic event in childhood conveniently forgotten by the star - who by the way has to be one of the most irritating actresses ever, she ran the gamut of emotions from A to B to quote a famous critic. She squeaks her lines and does a lot of batting with the eyes. Awful to watch her.

    The granddaughter is forbidden to see the grandmother as an eleven year old child but then makes no effort to see her as an adult even though she professes undying love for her? She behaves like a receptionist in her "high career" in New York, excited over her birthday and her new boyfriend, her "boss". The audience is not privy to what everyone does for a living. It is strictly so she can give up her career (in that "fundy" way) to settle down and get over that nonsense.

    The caretaker-sculptor turns out to have invested in Microsoft when he was twelve (doesn't everybody?) and is now wealthy but living as a boatman/bum.

    The secret was not getting worked up into a froth over. Fisticuffs a plenty and the oddest, strained dialogue. Squeaky clean too. She accuses her boss of travelling all the way to Maine so he could "jump her". Man that spun me sideways before I burst out laughing. "Jump"? Wha'? I've never heard a woman use that term. Guys, yes.

    And it goes on and on and on and on and on. Each cliché heavier than the one before it until it collapses, whimpering, under the pro-life ending.

    I gave it 2 out of 10. The scenery and the inn are truly lovely and so is the haunting music.
    3nicola-ramsey

    Mystified

    How did this movie win an award and receive a four star rating? Was it four stars out of ten or what? It was so BAD, so unbelievably soap-opera predictable, that it had me mesmerized.

    I found myself waiting desperately for the dog to return, since his acting outshone that of any of the human actors. The main character was ridiculous, her friend was so ill defined as to be non existent and her love interests were A) clichéd and B) wooden.

    And what is with Genevieve Bujold? I could say that perhaps she has fallen on hard times, but her acting was as weak as the rest. I've been to high school plays with more believable characters than these.

    How do movies like this get funding?
    6islandhopper

    Gorgeous photography in Maine

    Finding Home was shot on an island off the coast of Maine and the photography is superb. The music is also terrific. A young woman inherits her Grandmother's coastal inn and must decide whether to keep it or sell it. Along the way she unlocks a mystery from the past. While the plot and acting are interesting enough, the pacing is slow and the dialog trite. Some scenes become repetitious and at least 20 minutes should be cut. But Finding Home captures the elusive beauty of a remote New England island summer vacation that more famous films never did (A Summer Place, Cider House Rules, The Whales of August.) I'm guessing this will go straight to video... where it will become popular with people who love that romantic "downeast" coastal mystique. (I want that pristine modified lobster boat used to ferry people to the island! )
    7anlwing

    touching story, beautiful Maine coastal photography

    "Finding Home" is a warm and touching story, the title being an apt metaphor for a story of many levels. The time elements are well-handled, going back and forth from past to present, in such a way as to make sense and not be confusing. The pace of the film matches the pace of the natural lifestyle of living on a Maine island. As a native Mainer I was pleased that the artists used a natural style of speaking rather than using fake-sounding Maine accents, which also reflects the current way of life on the Maine coast, as over the past decades more and more "people from away" have become Mainers making their livelihoods on the coast, so it is naturally less occurring to hear true "down-east" Maine accents in a tourist setting. And the different sounding accent of the inn keeper seems realistic for the Maine coast. The plot is interesting to me, of a young professional woman returning to Maine as an adult who has forgotten much of a significant childhood time that she left a decade or more ago. In that respect, it is one of the parallels that remind me of the movie "Dolores Claiborne". I have to honestly say that I didn't always find the quality of acting in "Finding Home" to be as sophisticated and experienced as I found in "Dolores Claiborne", but i did find it to be believable and genuine. The quality of the story, however, is heartwarming and very touching. There is enough intrigue to keep one's interest in wanting to find out what happens next. There is brilliant acting of some complicated roles and scenes, in particular those of the mother in the picture. The flashback scenes are believable, and while they lead to the unveiling of a traumatic event, that event is blessedly less horrific than the viewer has come to dread experiencing. And the quality of the movie, visual and auditory, is kinder on the senses, and a welcome relief from "too loud and shocking" that I find all too often in current films. At the end of the movie I felt peaceful and satisfied, and relieved with the honest depiction of characters. Most human beings are not all good or all bad, and some of the most difficult issues in the lives of the characters are treated sensitively and in a well-rounded, realistic and matter-of-fact way. I am grateful to have been treated to a really good story without jarring instances of violence, bad language, raw sex, or brutality. Very well done!

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      Jason Miller's last film.
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      Written by Floyd Tillman

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    • Release date
      • April 29, 2005 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 尋找心樂園
    • Filming locations
      • Deer Isle, Maine, USA
    • Production companies
      • Clear Star Pictures
      • Star Entertainment Group
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $9,736
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $3,038
      • May 1, 2005
    • Gross worldwide
      • $9,736
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 4 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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