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... View MoreThis is a tender, generous movie that likes its characters and presents them as real people, full of flaws and strengths.
... View MoreThe film creates a perfect balance between action and depth of basic needs, in the midst of an infertile atmosphere.
... View MoreTrue to its essence, the characters remain on the same line and manage to entertain the viewer, each highlighting their own distinctive qualities or touches.
... View MoreI cried this movie near the end. I love this movie so much! It's a perfect family movie for everyone! (Not if U don't like childish things) But in all seriousness, this movie was sad, (Ish), Funny, And a perfect child movie! 10/10. Recommend you see this movie!
... View MoreI love it. This movie is the best for me but in my first time that I see the picture's movie I think the cat will be main character in story.
... View MoreWhen I started watching this movie, for the first few minutes I thought this was just going to be another modern 3D animation, falling into non- sophisticated family drama and dry but OK comedy, but Home truly amazed me.Because the way it makes you feel, is special and unique. The feeling started since the beginning of their advantage(Tip and OH) with soundtracks played in their bubble-flashy flying car, I noticed people blaming there were too many songs of Rihanna's, but I didn't notice and did not care.It's like swimming in a colorful pool and you can see rainbows while feeling potentially being suffocated but not really. The adventure was not intense at all, but with the special background music it makes me feel like the movie makers were intentionally making it this way and it's really special and unique, in a great way.The movie is not just for children, actually I tend to think there was something in Home that's only for adults to taste and understand, family, bravery, love...But beyond that, the loneliness of being an outcast in a social environment being eliminated by those who care about you, and henceforth the thing they give you which you would cherish forever----hope. And then, you get to feel the warmth, the "temperature", the HOME.Indeed, why isn't it called Planet Earth or A Friendship Between Me And A Poov? Because, there's something worthy of your thinking, and it's what's called home.The only drawback I think is the length of the movie is a little short, it feels like the makers were trying to condense it, so sometimes I feel the inconsistencies between several subsplots at the end, but the feeling did not fade away. Overall, I give it 9 out of 10.
... View MoreHome, go home.Home has good animation, quirky characters, a very interracial movie, an original story, some funny moments (very few), and Rihanna and Steve Martin are quite natural and credible in their respective roles. A priori, the story has a good message: it tries to see the good things in humanity, speaks of what being a friend and being family feels like, and how important is keeping your word. I really liked that the Boovs change colour depending on their mood.However, the characters are poorly developed, the story is not engaging enough for adults, too many clichéd twists and turns, and then there is the dubbing. I love Jim Parsons, but he is not good as Oh because, as soon as Oh opens his mouth, we hear Sheldom Cooper from The Big Bang Theory with all his quirks and voice inflections, not Oh, so that ruined the movie for me from the very beginning. This movie would have been great, it had good things a priori, but it ended being something all right.This is an example of how a big production company can spend millions on animation to make a feature film and get nothing that will make you have a great time unless you are a small child, nothing that will make you lol, nothing that will touch your heart, nothing that will stay in your head for too long, nothing that will make you include the film in your fave list of animated films, and nothing that most animation lovers will find good or will be willing to see for a second time, even for free. I personally struggled keeping my attention when I first watched it.
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