Coming Home

Coming Home or Comin' Home may refer to:

Film

  • Coming Home (1962 film), a South Korean film starring Choi Moo-ryong
  • Coming Home (1978 film), an American drama directed by Hal Ashby
  • Coming Home (2009 TV movie), a TV movie featuring Bruce Alexander
  • Coming Home (2011 film), a film featuring Ankur Bhatia
  • Coming Home (2012 film), a French film directed by Frédéric Videau
  • Coming Home (2014 film), a Chinese film directed by Zhang Yimou
  • Literature

  • Coming Home (novel), a novel by Lester Cohen
  • Coming Home, a novel by Rosamunde Pilcher
  • Coming Home (play), a 2009 play by Athol Fugard
  • Coming Home, a 2014 science-fiction novel by Jack McDevitt
  • Music

    Albums

  • Coming Home (Leon Bridges album), 2015
  • Coming Home (Lonestar album), 2005
  • Coming Home (The Nadas album), 2000
  • Coming Home (New Found Glory album), 2006
  • Coming Home (Lionel Richie album), 2006
  • Coming Home (The Soldiers album), 2009
  • Coming Home (Faye Wong album), 1992
  • Comin' Home (EP), 2014 EP by Jessie James Decker
  • Coming Home, 2010 album by Boozoo Bajou
  • Coming Home (Kaiser Chiefs song)

    "Coming Home" is a song by English rock band Kaiser Chiefs. The song was released as the lead single from their fifth studio album Education, Education, Education & War (2014). It was released in the United Kingdom on 13 February 2014 as a digital download. The song has peaked to number 31 on the UK Singles Chart, and is the first Kaiser Chiefs single to reach the UK Top 40 since Never Miss a Beat in 2008.

    Music video

    A music video to accompany the release of "Coming Home" was first released onto YouTube on 19 February 2014 at a total length of four minutes and forty-two seconds.

    Track listing

    Charts

    References

    Coming Home (2014 film)

    Coming Home (simplified Chinese: 归来; traditional Chinese: 歸來; pinyin: guīlái, literally The Return) is a 2014 Chinese drama film directed by Zhang Yimou and starring Chen Daoming and Gong Li. It was released in the US September 11, 2015.

    Plot

    The story is adapted from the novel, The Criminal Lu Yanshi (陆犯焉识; 陸犯焉識) written by novelist Geling Yan. Lu Yanshi (陆焉识; 陸焉識, "Yanshi" literally means "how to recognize") was a professor before being sent to the labor camp (laogai, literally "reform through labor") during the Cultural Revolution. He escaped from the labor camp in Xining to meet his long-missed wife Feng Wanyu (冯婉瑜; 馮婉瑜) and daughter Dandan (Chinese: 丹丹). However, the police were already waiting outside the house to arrest him. Dandan, who was then a teenage ballerina, could not play the leading role in Red Detachment of Women due to her father's outlaw status. Under the temptation of regaining the leading role, Dandan revealed her parents' secret meeting plan to the police. The meeting ended with the capture of Lu and Dandan getting the supporting role. After the end of the Cultural Revolution, Lu came home only to find his broken family, his wife suffering from amnesia and his daughter working as textile worker. Under the shock of a former official's sexual harassment, his wife sometimes recognized him as Officer "Fang" instead of being her husband. To reawaken his wife's memory, Lu played out as a total stranger just to be near with his wife. Although she recognized him as a letter reader or a piano tuner, he never could be able to be close enough to live with his chaste wife. During these years, Lu continued to write to his wife as a way of communicating with her, and to convince his wife to forgive their daughter. The movie ended with Feng waiting to receive her husband outside the railway station and Lu standing with her on a snowy day, pretending to be pedicab driver.

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    Coming Home

    by: Tea Party

    when frightened by change
    serenity clings to my sleep
    and wonders remain
    their world will inherit its meek
    and wicked's the taste
    you feel when the mysteries arise
    i've fallen from grace
    because of her treacherous eyes
    you don't know
    so alone
    i'm coming home
    and beauty's disdain
    attends to these virtuous lies
    she tries to restrain
    the ardent and amorous eyes
    and wicked's the taste
    you feel when mysteries arise
    i've fallen from grace
    because of her treacherous eyes
    you don't know
    so alone




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