

Home
In a large house in the middle of the steppes, the Shamanovs meet for a family gathering. When suddenly the eldest brother Victor appears after a 25 year absence, unspoken family conflicts come to light. Nobody suspects that Victor is escaping his dark past and that killers are looking for his hiding place.
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Plot Summary
When a misfit alien named Oh accidentally alerts his entire species to a planned evacuation of Earth, he is forced to flee and hide out in a human girl's home. Together, the unlikely pair embark on the greatest adventure of all time, learning the true meaning of the word 'home'. Oh, a lovable but clumsy alien, finds himself on the run from his own kind and forms an unlikely friendship with a resourceful human girl named Tip. Their journey across Earth to save humanity from an alien invasion becomes a heartwarming tale of connection and understanding.
Critical Reception
Home received mixed reviews from critics, who praised its vibrant animation and voice cast, particularly Jim Parsons as Oh. However, many found the plot predictable and the humor to be hit-or-miss, with some critics deeming it too simplistic for older audiences. Despite the lukewarm critical reception, the film was a moderate box office success, appealing primarily to younger viewers and families.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its colorful animation and the charming performance of Jim Parsons.
- Criticized for a predictable plot and humor that doesn't always land.
- Seen as a visually appealing film for younger audiences, though lacking depth for adults.
Google audience: Google users generally enjoyed 'Home,' appreciating its colorful visuals, the endearing character of Oh, and the themes of friendship and acceptance. Many found it to be a fun and engaging watch for kids, though some noted that the story felt a bit generic.
Fun Fact
The character of Oh was originally going to be voiced by Robin Williams, but he passed away before production began.
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