Core Theme: A Homing Pigeon as the Emotional Thread Between Families Across the Strait
Family Conflict and Reconciliation
Three Generations in Crisis
In a traditional Beijing courtyard, retired father Lao Qiu (played by Li Guangfu) takes meticulous care of his mother (Sun Guitian), who suffers from Alzheimer’s, while finding solace in raising homing pigeons. His son Liangzi (Dong Chen), a veteran turned struggling entrepreneur, plans to sell the ancestral home and attempts to drive out the pigeons to force his father to move.The Pigeon’s Journey Across the Sea
One pigeon, forcibly released by Liangzi, accidentally flies across the Taiwan Strait and is taken in by a pigeon-loving family in Taiwan. This incident unearths forgotten familial ties between Lao Qiu’s family and relatives on the island. Battling storms and predators, the pigeon’s instinct to return home becomes the emotional catalyst for healing the family's strained relationships.Dual Paths to Redemption
Witnessing his father's grief and the nostalgia of their Taiwanese relatives, Liangzi experiences a profound change of heart. Meanwhile, Lao Qiu, during the wait for the pigeon’s return, reconnects emotionally with his son. The pigeon eventually returns safely, paving the way for reconciliation across three generations and with family members across the strait.Production Highlights and Social Significance
Technical Breakthrough in Animal Storytelling
The production team enlisted expert bird trainers who spent three months teaching the pigeons to perform complex flight maneuvers. Director Liang Qingsong emphasized:
“No matter where a pigeon is taken, it always finds its way home — this trait gives the film its deeper meaning.”Veteran and New Actors Shine Together
Li Guangfu brings the nostalgia of old Beijing to life through the sound of pigeon whistles and courtyard routines.
Lin Cheng, playing Liangzi’s girlfriend Yali, provides emotional balance with her confident, supportive personality.
Lee Li-Chun plays a Taiwanese pigeon fancier who bridges the two sides with the poignant line:
“No matter how far you fly, there’s always someone waiting for you at the nest.”Cross-Strait Cultural Resonance
Supported by the China Pigeon Association, chairman Xing Xiaoquan remarked:
“Pigeon racing culture is a shared bond across the strait. Since the 2011 Cross-Strait Pigeon Fanciers' Friendship Association was founded, it has become a continued bridge for emotional exchange.”
Filmed in both Fujian and Taiwan, the homing pigeon metaphorically expresses a shared cultural longing for home.Deeper Themes: A Modern Take on Nostalgia
Home as Physical and Emotional Anchor
The pigeon’s journey across the sea parallels Liangzi’s path of self-redemption. The grandmother’s brief moments of clarity, calling out the names of familiar places, reinforce the dual meaning of “home” as both place and emotional refuge.Localized Family Storytelling
Departing from conventional domestic dramas, the film uses the pigeon’s instinct instead of expository dialogue to express blood ties. The Taiwan subplot avoids politicization, focusing on familial warmth and underscoring the shared human experience of “one family across the strait.”Iconic Imagery
The concept poster features a lone pigeon soaring over the Taiwan Strait, wings brushing turbulent waves, its wingtips pointing north — a minimalist composition carrying profound emotional weight."Return Home" uses the metaphor of a homing pigeon to weave together themes of family tension, cross-strait kinship, and cultural identity. With its blend of technical innovation and humanistic depth, the film opens new avenues for Chinese-language family dramas and has been praised by audiences as “a watercolor letter to all Chinese children far from home.”
- Release Date2025 年 5 月 23 日
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- Local Box OfficeCumulative box office: 3,220USD (as of June 3, 2025)
- Runtime1 hour 28 minutes
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