

Movie spotlight
Home
Acting as both pseudo-sequel to, and remake of, Cutting Moments, Buck's follow-up changes the focus from the matriarch to the father... or, more fittingly, the many fathers... and the sins they pass down. Eschews explicit violence for a more psychological approach, to a no less harrowing result.
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Plot Summary
The film follows the story of two friends, Kevin and Jason, as they navigate their daily lives and interactions. It explores themes of friendship, everyday struggles, and the simple moments that make up human experience. The narrative is observational, focusing on the authentic portrayal of relatable situations.
Critical Reception
As a short film with a very limited release, 'Home' did not receive widespread critical attention. However, its intimate portrayal of friendship and everyday life has resonated with a niche audience appreciative of character-driven narratives.
What Reviewers Say
Appreciated for its authentic depiction of friendship.
Praised for its simple, slice-of-life storytelling.
Seen as a modest yet heartfelt character study.
Google audience: Audience feedback is minimal due to the film's niche status, but viewers who have seen it often comment on its relatable themes and understated charm.
Fun Fact
This short film was directed by Tony Smith, who also appears in it alongside actors Kevin Smith and Jason Mewes, known for their work in the 'View Askewniverse' franchise.
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