Main Plot

Homecoming follows the journey of a group of siblings who are suddenly left to their own devices when their mother abandons them in a shopping mall parking lot. With nowhere to turn and little idea of what to do next, the children must rely on each other for support and survival. Their search for stability leads them to the home of their estranged grandmother, a solitary woman who is hesitant to welcome them into her life. As the siblings struggle to adapt to their new circumstances, they slowly begin to forge a fragile bond with their grandmother. Together, they navigate the challenges of trust, family, and belonging, ultimately discovering the true meaning of home and resilience in the face of adversity.

Characters

  • Anne Bancroft plays the reclusive grandmother, who is unexpectedly confronted with the responsibility of caring for her abandoned grandchildren. Her struggle to open her heart and reconcile with her past forms a central emotional conflict.
  • Kimberlee Peterson portrays Dicey, the determined eldest sibling who becomes the de facto guardian of her younger brothers and sister. Her journey challenges her resilience and forces her to redefine the meaning of family.
  • Trever O'Brien takes on the role of James, one of the younger siblings grappling with confusion and insecurity after their mother's abandonment. His character arc explores trust and the impact of loss on a child's sense of belonging.

Ending Explained

In the final act of Homecoming, the siblings’ journey of survival and resilience reaches a bittersweet resolution. After enduring abandonment and hardship, they finally find their way to their estranged grandmother’s home. Initially, she is distant and hesitant to accept responsibility for the children, but as she witnesses their determination and the strong bond they share, her attitude begins to shift. The ending sees the grandmother gradually opening her heart, offering the siblings a sense of stability and belonging that had been missing since their mother left. The film closes with the children settling into their new environment, suggesting a hopeful future as they begin to heal from their trauma. The siblings’ perseverance and loyalty to one another ultimately inspire their grandmother to overcome her own isolation, creating a new, unconventional family unit. The conclusion underscores themes of resilience, the importance of family—whether chosen or inherited—and the possibility of finding home in unexpected places.

Mark Jean Drama Family Anne Bancroft Kimberlee Peterson Trever O'Brien