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Two Ways Home

  • 2019
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
7.6/10
6.1K
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Two Ways Home (2019)
Soul-touching and moving, TWO WAYS HOME compassionately follows Kathy (Tanna Frederick), a woman newly diagnosed with bipolar disorder who is released from prison on good behavior and returns to her country home in Iowa to reconnect with her estranged 12-year-old daughter (Rylie Behr) and her cantankerous elderly grandfather (Tom Bower).  Her return home is turbulent and a rough, unwelcome transition in which Kathy must come to terms with her diagnosis and its implications on her identity, while also realizing that her family was happier when she was gone. Conflict with her family intensifies as she struggles to keep her head above water, putting her self-worth and well-being to the ultimate test.
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A young woman living with bipolar disorder struggles to honor her grandfather's last wish while attempting to reunite with her estranged 12-year-old daughter.A young woman living with bipolar disorder struggles to honor her grandfather's last wish while attempting to reunite with her estranged 12-year-old daughter.A young woman living with bipolar disorder struggles to honor her grandfather's last wish while attempting to reunite with her estranged 12-year-old daughter.

  • Director
    • Ron Vignone
  • Writer
    • Richard Schinnow
  • Stars
    • Tanna Frederick
    • Tom Bower
    • Elizabeth Bauman
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.6/10
    6.1K
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    • Director
      • Ron Vignone
    • Writer
      • Richard Schinnow
    • Stars
      • Tanna Frederick
      • Tom Bower
      • Elizabeth Bauman
    • 14User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 12 wins total

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    Tanna Frederick
    Tanna Frederick
    • Kathy
    Tom Bower
    Tom Bower
    • Walter
    Elizabeth Bauman
    Elizabeth Bauman
    • Lilly
    Rylie Behr
    Rylie Behr
    • Cori
    Bee Chizak
    • Patty
    Kathleen Douglass
    • Leah
    Joel Everist
    • George
    Pat Frey
    Pat Frey
    • Squibb
    Kim Grimaldi
    • Barbara
    Drake Hagar
    • Gary
    Richard Maynard
    • Ed
    Shanda Lee Munson
    • Dinah
    Ben Tiskevics
    • Aaron
    Joel West
    Joel West
    • Junior
    • Director
      • Ron Vignone
    • Writer
      • Richard Schinnow
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    9realskidrow

    I liked it

    It's on a indie budget but the story is big and that's all that matters. Great acting from everyone involved including the children. I did get emotional in the end so yes this is a bit of a tear jerker but totally worth.
    9cynvanity

    A reality check

    What a film! Lots of emotions mixed in with drama and dialogue. This isn't a big budget film but still at a high quality because of the plot and acting. We need more films like this. Heartfelt flick, i'd watch it again.
    6ferguson-6

    re-acclimating

    Greetings again from the darkness. It's a bit of a rough start. The armed robbery of a convenience store doesn't come across as menacing or threatening, but rather almost comical as the burly dude retreats, leaving the ski-capped (not masked) woman behind to face the cops. The scene does however set the stage and background for that woman's story. Kathy (Tanna Frederick) is sent to jail where she is diagnosed with bi-polar disorder. Transferred to a treatment center, Kathy is given medications for control, and released early.

    Kathy seeks redemption and normalcy as she heads back to her family. The reception is lukewarm at best, and her now 12 year old daughter Cori (Riley Behr) outright rejects her. Cori has been raised by her father Junior (Joel West) and Kathy's parents, and is now the ultimate overachieving adolescent who wants nothing to do with her ex-con mother. In the midst of Kathy's homecoming, her beloved grandfather Walter (Tom Bower) has had a heart attack on his pig farm, and now the family is trying to have him certified as "not competent" so they can take over his land (a generational farm). Kathy is disgusted by this, and wants nothing more than to give her grandfather what he wants most ... a chance to live out his final days on the same land where his father died.

    With no shortage of awkward conversations or situations, Kathy struggles to acclimate back into her family and small Iowa hometown. The best and most poignant scenes are with Kathy and her grandfather, and with Kathy and Cori. Kathy relates to her grandfather, as he's being labeled just as she has been. In his case, he carries the weight of old age, while she carries the stigma of mental illness. The conversations between Kathy and Cori are more intimate, as a mother and daughter try to reconnect.

    Director Ron Vignone and writer Richard Schinnow do a nice job creating small town authenticity, and proving that family dysfunction is certainly not limited to big city life. Cinematographer Christopher C Pearson captures some nice shots of beautiful Iowa farm land, and mixes it with the often uncomfortable family moments. Veteran actor Tom Bower is a real standout here, and we ultimately wish he had more screen time. Ms. Frederick captures the essence of her character, and faces the challenges of those burdened with the mental illness stigma. We should appreciate the inclusion of Kathy encouraging her grandfather to write down his memories and experiences for future generations. It's a valuable step that too few folks take. Available on VOD beginning December 29, 2020
    10d-ramseeey

    I could relate

    Such a deep and entertaining film. Lots of drama that felt real and the production was top notch. There were plenty of plot twists and some of them did surprise me. I'm usually able to guess what happens next but the end really had me. I highly recommend this, well done.
    5bergman-mathias

    Like as if it was made by Michael Bay

    Expect one cut every third second. The edit ruins it for me. You can clearly see that there is a good script and some good ideas. But I'm sad to say that it's extremely hard to keep the feeling of the film when you constantly are interrupted by all the cuts.

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    • Release date
      • December 29, 2020 (Canada)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Farm
    • Filming locations
      • Iowa, USA(Garner, Iowa)
    • Production company
      • Feral Dog Productions
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      1 hour 32 minutes
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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