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The Road Home

  • 2003
  • PG-13
  • 1h 44m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
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Corinna Jones and Drew Johnson in The Road Home (2003)
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The Road Home is the classic Americana love story. It is about unconditional love and fate. It also shows how baseball is not only a metaphor for America but for our story's hero, Danny Fost... Read allThe Road Home is the classic Americana love story. It is about unconditional love and fate. It also shows how baseball is not only a metaphor for America but for our story's hero, Danny Foster, as well.The Road Home is the classic Americana love story. It is about unconditional love and fate. It also shows how baseball is not only a metaphor for America but for our story's hero, Danny Foster, as well.

  • Director
    • Drew Johnson
  • Writers
    • Drew Johnson
    • David A. Burr
  • Stars
    • Drew Johnson
    • David A. Burr
    • Ryan Sparks
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    457
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Drew Johnson
    • Writers
      • Drew Johnson
      • David A. Burr
    • Stars
      • Drew Johnson
      • David A. Burr
      • Ryan Sparks
    • 27User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

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    Drew Johnson
    • Danny Foster
    David A. Burr
    • Paul Ford
    • (as David Alan Burr)
    Ryan Sparks
    • Young Danny Foster
    Brittan Camden
    • Bully 1
    Stephen Retchless
    • Bully 2
    Ashleigh Synder
    • Young Melissa Curtis
    Chris Stanley
    • Radio Voice
    • (voice)
    Jake Torem
    Jake Torem
    • D.J. Voice
    • (voice)
    Corinna Jones
    Corinna Jones
    • Melissa Curtis
    • (as Corinna Harney-Jones)
    Donald Turner
    • John Thomas
    Michael Shapiro
    Michael Shapiro
    • Joey
    Robert Blomstrom
    • Guy in Car with Joey
    John Saxon
    John Saxon
    • Michael Curtis
    Colin Ward
    • Cop 1
    Gregory Hamm
    • Cop 2
    Carole Vakanas
    • Aunt Judy
    Emerald Rachael Godfrey
    • Rachel
    • (as Emerald Godfrey)
    Debbie McLeod
    Debbie McLeod
    • Karen Foster
    • Director
      • Drew Johnson
    • Writers
      • Drew Johnson
      • David A. Burr
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    User reviews27

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    madsun5525

    A passionate film driven by fate!

    This is a strong indie that I would recommend to anyone who has experienced love and loss and to those who still hope for that tiny sense of magic in life. The director has made a very passionate film about fate and the cards we are dealt in life. Bravo and many congrats to the forces that combined to make such a deeply personal and sensitive film!!!
    5sandcrab277

    pass this one by

    This is some wannabe's wet dream about being a baseball player ... obviously he didn't make it and neither does this film ... its only watchable because playmate of the year 1992, corinna harney is in it ... otherwise don't waste your time
    8blinddp

    A love story where we can find a piece of ourselves in.

    A universal story based on so many peoples lives, their first love, life experiences, growing up and most importantly discovering who loves them the most. It's about being young and feeling all those wonderful undiscovered feeling that we all humans feel for the first time. It's joyous to watch and reminisent about your own life as well as experiencing those moments one more time. After all we only live once.
    bonfire99

    An absolutly wonderful first film

    The difficulties of making a first film were apparently wiped away as Drew Johnson helmed this great story of a college baseball player and his quest for love. Watching this film was shocking as I thought about the fact that this was Johnson's first feature film. Johnson claims that he was blessed all the way during the process, and one couldn't agree more; blessed with a great story, an amazingly talented Director of Photography, darn good acting, and a soundtrack that slips under your skin and makes you teary-eyed more than once.

    However, the film is difficult to enjoy due to poor writing. Although the characters are fleshed out well, exposition is done poorly. The key to this comes from the tiring narration and pointless flashbacks that should often be avoided by first timers. This becomes a crutch and an easy way out of dealing with backstory problems. And the constant clues as to time and place were redundant and forced. This is a timeless story that works too hard to be a period film, specifically placed in the late 70s to 90s. Dialogue was chock full of clichés that provoked pathetic, unwarranted laughter from audience members.

    As hard as it becomes to watch, I couldn't help but still marvel at how well the final outcome was, especially for a first film. Cinematographer Doug Glover did an amazing job, creating some beautiful scenes with his long lenses and short depths of field. He has come out of film school with all the skills of a fine DP, one that I shall keep my eye on. And Johnson managed to tackle a difficult task of directing and staring in this film. The small flaws in the film might have been avoided had Johnson focused his talent. Yet you can't ding these newcomers for doing a sub-perfect job. The final product was done right, and I can't help but appreciate the fact that these guys did it. They wrestled with themselves and the odds, and got a very nice film made. I have no doubt that Drew Johnson will make another film, one where he can polish what he accomplished here. As close as this subject was to Johnson, it might prove difficult to find other subjects. However, I for one am looking forward to what the future holds for these talented young filmmakers.

    A fine baseball film, a fine love story, and a great film for those who are interested in charting the rise of new talent in Hollywood. If you strive for a love story, watch this film for two reasons. Enjoy the onscreen love story, and relish in the off-screen love that Johnson clearly has for his film.
    1dslacker

    Yeeecccch !

    This coming-of-age, romance, baseball story has every smaltzy, sentimental, semi-mental, feel bad, feel good cliche that ever graced a 50's big studio or Disney flick. There isn't one original scene, situation, or piece of dialogue in the whole movie. To make it worse, every point made on the screen is hammered home immediately afterward by having a character tell us what we just saw. The acting is nearly as bad as the screenplay. How is 104 minutes of unlikeable characters whining, crying, and refusing to act with any intelligence supposed to entertain or enlighten us?

    I thought they didn't make them like this any more; unfortunately, sometimes they still do. If "The Natural" is a home run into the light towers, then "The Road Home" is a dribbler to first base.

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    • Release date
      • June 14, 2003 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Pitcher and the Pin-Up
    • Filming locations
      • Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
    • Production company
      • Affinity Films Inc.
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 44m(104 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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