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Carrie is a religious fundamentalist. But her mother decided to come-out-of-the-closet and marry another woman, which they have a daughter together with. Now, she is forced to move into a new house with people she cannot accept. The story takes place over the first two days at the strange house, as Carrie's new parents leave for a business trip and she must now take care of her step sister. As creepy occurrences lead to full blown terror, Carrie must learn to overcome her own fears and believes to save her little sister.
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Plot Summary
When Earth is taken over by the relentlessly optimistic and technically advanced species known as the Boov, a misfit alien named Oh finds himself an unlikely fugitive. After inadvertently warning the planet of an incoming threat, he teams up with a resourceful human girl named Tip, who is on a mission of her own. Together, they embark on a spectacular journey across the globe to save humanity.
Critical Reception
Home received mixed reviews from critics, who praised its vibrant animation and voice performances, particularly Jim Parsons as Oh. However, many found the plot to be predictable and lacking in originality, with some criticizing its simplistic portrayal of cultural differences. Audiences generally responded more positively, appreciating its lighthearted humor and heartwarming message.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its colorful animation and the vocal performance of Jim Parsons.
- Criticized for a formulaic and predictable plot.
- Appreciated by audiences for its humor and positive themes.
Google audience: Google users largely enjoyed 'Home,' frequently highlighting its bright, engaging animation and the humor, especially in the character of Oh. The film's themes of friendship and acceptance also resonated well with families.
Fun Fact
The character of Oh was originally voiced by 'The Big Bang Theory' co-star Johnny Galecki, but he was replaced by Jim Parsons during production.
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