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After more than forty years of shared life, Vladan faces the inevitable separation from his wife, Ruza. Filled with the fear of transience and the looming threat of oblivion, he seeks a path to remain close to Ruza.
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Plot Summary
When a race of aliens known as the Boov invade Earth to escape their enemies, the Gorg, they relocate all of humanity to a different continent. Oh, a misfit Boov, accidentally reveals the location of his people to the Gorg. He goes on the run and teams up with a resourceful human girl named Tip. Together, they embark on a thrilling road trip across a transformed planet to save the world.
Critical Reception
Home received mixed reviews from critics, who praised its vibrant animation and musical numbers but found its plot predictable and humor occasionally uneven. Audiences, however, generally responded more positively, enjoying the heartwarming story and the performances of the voice cast.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its colorful animation and engaging musical sequences.
Criticized for a formulaic plot and inconsistent humor.
The voice performances, particularly Jim Parsons as Oh, were often highlighted.
Google audience: Google users generally appreciated the film's positive message, the charming relationship between Tip and Oh, and the lively soundtrack. Some found the story a bit simplistic, but overall it was considered an enjoyable and visually appealing family film.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature Film.
Fun Fact
The character of Oh was originally conceived as a "grumpy old man" type, but the filmmakers eventually decided to make him more innocent and childlike after casting Jim Parsons, whose voice and persona lent themselves to that interpretation.
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