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A soldier returns to her family, friends, and old job after a tour of duty, though she finds herself struggling to find her place in her everyday life.A soldier returns to her family, friends, and old job after a tour of duty, though she finds herself struggling to find her place in her everyday life.A soldier returns to her family, friends, and old job after a tour of duty, though she finds herself struggling to find her place in her everyday life.
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- 1 win & 5 nominations total
Bonz Swencionis
- Cara Lee
- (as Bonnie Swencionis)
Emma Rayne Lyle
- Jackie
- (as Emma Lyle)
Dana Chaifetz
- Avinelle
- (as Dannah Chaifetz)
Roetta-Lee Smith
- Clerk
- (as Roetta Collins)
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Return is ultimately about the inner turmoil that a woman has on her return from her tour of duty. It's nothing incredibly original, but it's written and directed with enough sensibility and delicacy, and a woman being at the front and center may be something different for viewers. It works because it's never emotionally contrived and it never comes off as anything other than heartfelt and personal. What makes this as effective as it was were the performances. The entire supporting cast does some really solid work, but the praise belongs to Linda Cardellini, who gives a wonderfully understated and subtle performance. It's in her silent moments that she resonates the most with the audience, and she absolutely deserves a lot more mentions. She's either on par or better than several of the actresses in contention for awards. This is highly recommended because it deserves to put Cardellini on the spotlight, and I can only hope this gets seen enough in the upcoming months and as a result it gives her more career opportunities.
I can't say I've been wowed by this movie. Not everything was negative though, the acting was quite good, the story not so much. I get it's a drama and there is not a lot of action involved, and that doesn't really matter, but at one point you have to go somewhere with your story, but in this movie there isn't really an ending, or at least not a satisfying ending. It's too bad the story wasn't better because the whole cast was good. A woman suffering of post traumatic stress syndrom returning to her former life where she doesn't seem to fit in anymore, it's good material but to me it felt bland and unfinished. A missed opportunity.
A more or less unreleased little indie that, for the most part, is as generic as its forgettable title. However, it has one big thing going for it and that is the lead performance, from Freaks and Geeks star Linda Cardellini. While many of her co-stars on that one-season-wonder went on to become big stars, Cardellini has done so little. She was Velma in the Scooby Doo movies, for God's sake. She really knocks it out of the part here as a returning Iraq War veteran who can't re-adjust to normal life. Michael Shannon and John Slattery (of Mad Men fame) co-star, but neither has much to do. Cardellini owns every frame of the movie. The script is nothing special, but she makes it worthwhile. Certainly worth a look, especially if you loved Cardellini on Freaks and Geeks and want to see her shine.
"This is just a giant waste of time. I can't do it anymore." After Kelli (Cardellini) returns home from the war she finds it much harder to adjust then expected. Finding life mundane and pointless she begins to drift. When her husband Mike (Shannon) leaves with the kids she is forced to deal with her problem. There have been many, many movies made about problems returning soldiers experience when trying to adjust to day-to-day life. "Home Of The Brave" is one of the more recent great ones. Like that movie this one deals with how she feels that life is so mundane and boring it begins to affect her relationships with others. The main problem with this one is that it seems to take forever to go anywhere. The acting is great and the story is good but again it is very slow and sometimes hard to stay interested in. I would compare this to the recent "Take Shelter" movie in its pacing and feel. If you liked that movie you will probably like this one too. Overall, a very OK movie that could have been better. I give it a B-.
Wow it is clear that this is Hollywood view and that not one person with creative input in this film has ever served. in the military at all, much less in combat.
It is really an insult to imply everyone's marriage is broken or that all of us suffer from PTSD, when the data show these are small outliers and the average marriage of service personnel is better than people who live in southern California.
It is really an insult to imply everyone's marriage is broken or that all of us suffer from PTSD, when the data show these are small outliers and the average marriage of service personnel is better than people who live in southern California.
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- TriviaThis film was made at the School of Cinematic Arts at USC.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The 2013 Film Independent Spirit Awards (2013)
- SoundtracksBouncer
Performed by Cook Classics ft. Avriel Epps
Written by
William Lobban-Bean' & Avriel Epps
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $16,124
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $6,717
- Feb 12, 2012
- Gross worldwide
- $16,886
- Runtime
- 1h 37m(97 min)
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1
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