Movies like A Home at the End of the World (2004)
If you're looking for some great movies that are a lot like A Home at the End of the World, here is our list of similar films:
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    1. Brokeback Mountain

    #162 most popular movie yesterday

    This heart-wrenching drama delves into the secret romantic relationship between two cowboys. Like A Home at the End of the World, Brokeback Mountain deals with themes of love, societal norms, and the search for personal identity.

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    2. Mystic River

    #660 most popular movie yesterday

    Mystic River's profound examination of childhood friends reuniting under tragic circumstances echoes the deep connections and life changes found in A Home at the End of the World. The film's hauntingly intense narrative will captivate viewers who are drawn to emotionally powerful storytelling.

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    3. Moonlight

    #713 most popular movie yesterday

    This poetic and moving tale of a young man's struggle with his identity and sexuality in a rough Miami neighborhood shares thematic parallels with A Home at the End of the World, particularly with regards to coming-of-age and finding one's place in the world.

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    4. The Hours

    #1,206 most popular movie yesterday

    Interweaving multiple storylines that span different time periods, The Hours explores the complexities of life, love, and death. Fans of A Home at the End of the World may appreciate the rich character development and the stellar performances by a strong ensemble cast.

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    5. Carol

    #1,493 most popular movie yesterday

    Carol captures the complexities of an unexpected romance between two women in the 1950s. The film's powerful performances and exploration of desire and societal constraints will likely resonate with fans of A Home at the End of the World's poignant narrative on love and identity.

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    6. The Kids Are All Right

    #3,528 most popular movie yesterday

    This film about a lesbian couple’s children seeking out their biological father offers a modern look at family dynamics and identity. Its blend of drama and comedy might resonate with those who appreciated the nuanced relationships in A Home at the End of the World.