Being back at home is always good in Return?
By Jenny Alvarez
Back from a tour of duty, Kelli can’t wait to rejoin her old life in the rust belt town she’s always lived in. She’s ready to experience the old feelings of everyday life- the carpet under her bare feet, a cold beer in front of the television, the smell of her baby’s head. Slowly, though, she realizes that her everyday life doesn’t resemble the one she left. Struggling to find her place in her family and the rust-belt town she no longer recognizes, what can she reclaim of her share of the way of life she’s been fighting to protect?
A film full of challenges where the main duty of this woman and soldier is to protect her country but her returns to real life as mother, wife and woman can be full of bad elements of any female soldier. Depression, alcoholism, unfaithfully, make her to face a turbulent life and her big dilemma is if this really matters to the society that he protected and if her return was the best option because as a soldier and warrior, she has to make a hard decision, to go back to the war or stay with her family and personal issues, what would you do in her case?