An anthology series centered around the mysterious Geist Group, an unconventional wellness company and their equally unorthodox program, the Homecoming Initiative.An anthology series centered around the mysterious Geist Group, an unconventional wellness company and their equally unorthodox program, the Homecoming Initiative.An anthology series centered around the mysterious Geist Group, an unconventional wellness company and their equally unorthodox program, the Homecoming Initiative.
- Nominated for 2 Primetime Emmys
- 4 wins & 40 nominations total
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Summary
Reviewers say 'Homecoming' is lauded for its distinctive style, powerful performances, and captivating mystery, with Julia Roberts' role and Sam Esmail's direction receiving high praise. The show's cinematography, varied aspect ratios, and atmospheric music are often highlighted. Conversely, some critics find the pacing sluggish and the narrative somewhat underwhelming, pointing out inconsistencies and a perceived lack of depth. Changes in cast and direction in later seasons have garnered mixed reactions, adding complexity to its reception.
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We have Amazon Prime so I was able to stream this through my Roku.
It stars Julia Roberts, who was also a producer, as Heidi Bergman. She is a therapist assigned to help returning military men adjust to being home again and to develop the temperament and skills necessary to get into the workforce.
At least that is what we are told in episode #1. But not everything is as it seems and there is something very experimental going on.
I like Julia Roberts, and she is fine here, but as producer I suspect her main goal was to make a good chunk of money from Amazon. There really isn't anything much new here, it could have been a pretty good 90 minute movie, but the story is stretched out over 10 episodes, as has become the new mode of operation for sources like Amazon and Netflix. Which is fine for those who want to spend time leisurely watching everything unfold slowly
Count me among those disappointed with this series, it is much ado about very little.
It stars Julia Roberts, who was also a producer, as Heidi Bergman. She is a therapist assigned to help returning military men adjust to being home again and to develop the temperament and skills necessary to get into the workforce.
At least that is what we are told in episode #1. But not everything is as it seems and there is something very experimental going on.
I like Julia Roberts, and she is fine here, but as producer I suspect her main goal was to make a good chunk of money from Amazon. There really isn't anything much new here, it could have been a pretty good 90 minute movie, but the story is stretched out over 10 episodes, as has become the new mode of operation for sources like Amazon and Netflix. Which is fine for those who want to spend time leisurely watching everything unfold slowly
Count me among those disappointed with this series, it is much ado about very little.
Seriously I feel like I need a prescription of Xanax or something after watching this. Something about it is unnerving. I don't think I've ever actually watched something that gave me anxiety like this LoL it's good though, it's really good - no doubt about that.
I read a few of the reviews prior to watching this. The initial perception - it is slow to start. However, the first few episodes provide those key tie-in's that end up making this a very entertaining show! Having been in Iraq for 5 years, this show sure hit home. Very good! Thought provoking! Haha, yes I binged watched it. Is definitely worth it! Enjoy it folks!
NOTE: This review applies only to Season 1.
The premise is intriguing and the acting is quite good, but the pacing is so slow that it often becomes boring. The story would have been more effective as a 2-hour movie than it is as a 10-episode series. You can tell that every episode was padded with yawns to fill the 30-minute time slot. The plot is so simple, it could be written in no more than five paragraphs.
Julia Roberts, Stephan James and Bobby Cannavale all turn in good performances, but there just isn't much to work with here.
Julia Roberts is laid back most of the time and seems to be on sedatives. I've seen the film described as a "thriller" so I watched all 10 episodes waiting for some thrills. They never happened. It just isn't worth the time.
The premise is intriguing and the acting is quite good, but the pacing is so slow that it often becomes boring. The story would have been more effective as a 2-hour movie than it is as a 10-episode series. You can tell that every episode was padded with yawns to fill the 30-minute time slot. The plot is so simple, it could be written in no more than five paragraphs.
Julia Roberts, Stephan James and Bobby Cannavale all turn in good performances, but there just isn't much to work with here.
Julia Roberts is laid back most of the time and seems to be on sedatives. I've seen the film described as a "thriller" so I watched all 10 episodes waiting for some thrills. They never happened. It just isn't worth the time.
Season 1: 6/10 (1 viewing, 8/18/2020)
i enjoyed the season throughout, if only could have stuck the landing. the directing was distinct and impactful, and the tone was intriguing and a bit unsettling. i just wish it concluded with more of an oomph.
Season 2: 7/10 (1 viewing, 8/28/2020) a slight step down with how i described the first season's directing as impactful. a slight step up in excitement and intrigue with a slightly faster pace, possibly due to the fewer number of episodes. and a much stronger finish than season 1. well-made overall
Season 2: 7/10 (1 viewing, 8/28/2020) a slight step down with how i described the first season's directing as impactful. a slight step up in excitement and intrigue with a slightly faster pace, possibly due to the fewer number of episodes. and a much stronger finish than season 1. well-made overall
Did you know
- TriviaBringing in a trained pelican cost the studio roughly $50,000
- Crazy creditsThere is an additional scene at the end of the closing credits of the last episode of season 1.
- ConnectionsFeatured in 2019 Golden Globe Awards (2019)
- SoundtracksEverything in its Right Place
(uncredited)
Performed by Radiohead
- How many seasons does Homecoming have?Powered by Alexa
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- Runtime30 minutes
- Color
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1
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