Coming Home Again

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  • NR
  • 2021
  • 1 hr 27 min
  • 6.1  (124)
  • 73

Coming Home Again is a 2019 film directed by Wayne Wang, starring Justin Chon, Jackie Chung, and Christina July Kim. Based on a personal essay by author Chang-rae Lee, the movie is a poignant portrayal of family, love, loss and grief. The film focuses on the character of Chang-rae (played by Justin Chon), a Korean-American man who returns home to care for his ailing mother, played by Jackie Chung. Chang-rae, who is a successful writer, takes a hiatus from work to live at home and take care of his mother who is suffering from cancer, and cook her traditional Korean dishes. They have a strained relationship, with Chang-rae reflecting on the things he should have done, realizing that he may never have the opportunity again.

With his father gone, Chang-rae feels overwhelmed by the burden of responsibility. His sister (played Christina July Kim) is married and has a family of her own, leaving Chang-rae to care for his mother alone. He is torn between his duty to his mother and his own life as a writer, with guilt and regret always looming. The film explores the complexities of Chang-rae’s relationship with his mother, and how her illness brings them closer together.

The movie is a poignant portrayal of grief, loss, and family relationships. It is an introspective examination of the complexities of family dynamics and how they can shape our lives. The film is a quiet and understated depiction of the living and dying experience, with moments of both tenderness and raw emotion.

The cinematography is striking and captures the essence of the story perfectly, with scenes that are both beautiful and haunting. The sounds of traditional Korean music are carefully woven into the narrative, emphasizing the importance of cultural traditions.

Justin Chon gives an exceptional performance as Chang-rae, conveying his anguish and inner conflict with authenticity and vulnerability. Jackie Chung delivers a remarkable performance as the mother, portraying her character's strength and vulnerability with equal poise. Christina July Kim is also impressive, with a heartfelt portrayal of Chang-rae's sister.

One of the film's most significant strengths is how it handles grief—without melodrama or histrionics, but with a deep tenderness and respect for the characters and their feelings. The film is a soft and subtle exploration of sorrow, regret, and acceptance.

In Conclusion, Coming Home Again is a profound meditation on family, love, and the beauty and heartache of life. It is a poignant and emotional journey that explores the complexity of grief and coming to terms with loss. The film resonates due to the universal relevance of its themes and its understated and powerful performances. It is a beautifully crafted and moving film, capable of leaving a lasting impact on its viewers long after the credits have rolled.

Coming Home Again is a 2021 drama with a runtime of 1 hour and 27 minutes. It has received mostly positive reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 6.1 and a MetaScore of 73.

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  • Release Date
    2021
  • MPAA Rating
    NR
  • Runtime
    1 hr 27 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    6.1  (124)
  • Metascore
    73
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