From its shocking beginning to its emotionally
powerful conclusion, Two Ways Home grabs
your heart and won’t let go. The story follows Kathy, a woman living with a bi-polar disorder, who
returns to her farm home in Iowa after being arrested and spending time in jail
for a botched robbery she was involved in.
Tanna Frederick (Hollywood
Dreams) plays this meaty role with a wonderful authenticity that wins us
over right away. She becomes Kathy from head to toe. And that’s why we
empathize with her as she faces almost insurmountable obstacles while trying to
reconnect with her family. Veteran actor Tom Bower (Die Hard) portrays
Kathy’s cantankerous grandfather, the only one who seems glad to see her.
Two Ways Home boasts soul-touching
scenes.
I teared up watching
what each means.
Leaving home and then
coming back.
Mental suffering,
facing flack.
Imperfection, old
age, and change.
Can family group
rearrange?
A lovely film with
gutsy folks.
Nothing looks fake;
no cutesy jokes.
Tanna Frederick
commands the screen.
Heartbreaking acting
-- she’s the Queen!
Tom Bower reaches
deep inside
and takes us on a
poignant ride.
Movies that matter
make me cheer.
Two Ways Home is one for this year.
Kudos to director Ron Vignone, screenwriter
Richard Schinnow, and producer Tanna Frederick as well as to all the fine cast
members and crew for making a film that helps us realize -- no matter how
difficult the problems -- hope, courage and persistence sometimes can save the
day and even the farm.
(Two
Ways Home World Premiere was held June 15, 2019, at the Dancing with Films Festival.)
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