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Synopsis: A COUNTRY CALLED HOME is a compelling coming of age story with universal appeal because it deals with trials and trepidations that most people experience in one way or another, no matter who they are or where they are from. The story incorporates the views of people from all walks of life; different generations, different places, and different socio-economic backdrops.
Genre: Drama
Director(s): Anna Axster
  1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
6.0
Metacritic:
46
NOT RATED
Year:
2015
90 min
135 Views


Sounds like you'll be busy.

-(KNOCKING ON DOOR) -(DOOR OPENS)

Well, come on in, sweetheart.

From the height you fell from, I'm gonna count ourselves lucky.

I thought you said we wouldn't be seeing you again.

(ELLIE CHUCKLES)

You should leave, dear.

Do you want to sleep?

No, you should go back to your home.

-Well... -No, don't overstay your visit.

If you do that, then you won't want to come back.

And I want you to come back with your brother and with my great grandkids.

Why, I've never even seen them.

But you have a broken knee.

Well, there are doctors here.

Besides, it'll give Bruce something to do. (CHUCKLES)

You need to get home

and find someone who'll make that furniture that you design.

Now, give me a hug and you get out of here.

-ELLIE:
HEY. -Hey.

Where would I stay?

What do you mean?

In Los Angeles, if I came with you, where would I stay?

You'd live with me.

You'd have to help me throw out my roommate but she scares pretty easy.

Okay.

But then, just one thing is, I'm not gonna get on a plane.

What? You want us to walk?

(BANGS CAR HOOD)

What's wrong with this thing?

(ELLIE CHUCKLES)

(COUNTRY MUSIC PLAYING)

(SONG ENDS)

(COUNTRY MUSIC PLAYING)

(SONG ENDS)

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Submitted on August 05, 2018

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