“Two Ways Home” (**1/2 out of four) was a mildly affecting melodrama about a recently released felon (Tanna Frederick) struggling with bipolar disorder who returns to her farmland hometown and attempts to pick up the pieces of her life while helping out her ailing grandfather (Tom Bower) and trying to reconcile with her estranged 12-year old daughter (Rylie Behr) who is full of animosity and resentment towards her. Respectfully done film attempts to be an Altmanesque tapestry about the stigma of mental health disorders, the struggles that felons face in returning home, and a mother-daughter rebuilding drama but the overall effect is muted and not monumental as film is lacking in its emotional power. Frederick also was the executive producer.