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All Roads Lead Home (2008)

All Roads Lead Home (2008)
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Inspired by a true story, director Dennis Fallon's emotional family drama tells the tale of a family attempting to cope with a tragic loss, and a young girl who finds the strength in the last place she ever expected. Twelve year old Belle (Vivien Cardone) has just lost her mother in a horrible auto accident, and she places the blame for that loss squarely on the shoulders of her grieving father Cody (Jason London). Unable to deal with his daughter's newfound rebellious streak and contend with his own sorrow at the same time, Cody sends Belle away to live with her grandfather Hock (Peter Coyote), a genuine cowboy who lives by a strong code of ethics. But Hock is unable to look at Belle without thinking about his deceased daughter, a sad fact that only deepens the young girl's intense feelings of alienation. Just as Belle begins to feel as if there's no one in the world with whom to share her sadness, along comes a loyal pup named Atticus that helps her to focus on the positive things in life. Perhaps with a little help from a kindly veterinarian, an empathetic farm manager, and a good-humored motel owner, this family will finally find the strength needed to move past their pain while building a joyous new life together. Patton Oswalt co-stars in a drama also featuring the final onscreen appearance of legendary actor Peter Boyle. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Peter CoyoteJason London, (more)
Director(s):
Dennis Fallon
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of All Roads Lead Home

Inspired by a true story, director Dennis Fallon's emotional family drama tells the tale of a family attempting to cope with a tragic loss, and a young girl who finds the strength in the last place she ever expected. Twelve year old Belle (Vivien Cardone) has just lost her mother in a horrible auto accident, and she places the blame for that loss squarely on the shoulders of her grieving father Cody (Jason London). Unable to deal with his daughter's newfound rebellious streak and contend with his own sorrow at the same time, Cody sends Belle away to live with her grandfather Hock (Peter Coyote), a genuine cowboy who lives by a strong code of ethics. But Hock is unable to look at Belle without thinking about his deceased daughter, a sad fact that only deepens the young girl's intense feelings of alienation. Just as Belle begins to feel as if there's no one in the world with whom to share her sadness, along comes a loyal pup named Atticus that helps her to focus on the positive things in life. Perhaps with a little help from a kindly veterinarian, an empathetic farm manager, and a good-humored motel owner, this family will finally find the strength needed to move past their pain while building a joyous new life together. Patton Oswalt co-stars in a drama also featuring the final onscreen appearance of legendary actor Peter Boyle. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
112 mins

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Director(s):
Dennis Fallon
Writer(s):
Doug Delaney
Producer(s):
Dennis Fallon
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG(Adult Language, Adult Situations)
Categories:
Family & Kids
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Linda S.

WARNING TO ALL ANIMAL LOVERS DON'T RENT THIS MOVIE AS IT SHOWS PUPPIES BEING DROWNED, DOGS DEAD IN A WOMANS ARMS AND A SCENE OF A DOG BEING PUT TO SLEEP. Im not even sure I saw the disclaimer saying all animal action was monitered by the american humane society but as a animal lover and especially a DOG LOVER I found this images very distrubing even thou over all the movie was pretty good and it does have a happy ending I can only recommened it if u dont have a problem seeing these things portrayed. Also the dog Atticus dosent really get his message across until the very end of the movie & his actions seem odd unless u were really paying attention to a certain part of the dialog. Sensitive children should not watch this movie.

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Diane R.

I really liked this movie Some parts dragged out but overall it was pretty good..It was different people learning how to work together.

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Ann B.

great movie! no language, no scenes to worry about although the female vet did wear some low jeans and short shirts showing ;skin, but otherwise a good movie.

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