Coming Home (1998) Review
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(More customer reviews)I have read "Coming Home" twice and have listened to the audio tape several times, so when I saw that the novel was available on video I was delighted...I finally found it on VHS on sale and ordered it, just to see for myself, and watched it this past week. What a joy! I loved every minute of it, and the fact that it didn't cover every page of the book didn't bother me at all. Even "Little Women" switched Amy and Beth's position in the family in the 1949 version but it was still a wonderful movie. I am very glad that I have "Coming Home" in my video collection and plan to watch it again soon.
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Peter O'Toole and Joanna Lumley star in this enchanting period drama, adapted from Rosamunde Pilcher's bestselling novel.A heartwarming story of shared innocence, Coming Home is an epic saga of love, friendship, and the discovery of womanhood.In 1935, Judith Dunbar (Emily Mortimer) is left as a British boarding school while her family is posted overseas.The naive girl makes a lifelong friend in her devil-may-care classmate, Loveday Carey-Lewis, whose wealthy and charismatic family offers Judith a surrogate home at their beautiful Cornish estate, Nancherrow.There, Judith learns about passion, courage and security.But the drama of World War II wrenches her from this privileged life, and Judith is forced to come of age in a tumultuous world...
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