Oh, a lovable misfit alien, runs away from his planet and takes shelter on Earth, where he befriends Tip, an adventurous young girl who is on a quest to find her displaced mother Lucy.Oh, a lovable misfit alien, runs away from his planet and takes shelter on Earth, where he befriends Tip, an adventurous young girl who is on a quest to find her displaced mother Lucy.Oh, a lovable misfit alien, runs away from his planet and takes shelter on Earth, where he befriends Tip, an adventurous young girl who is on a quest to find her displaced mother Lucy.
- Awards
- 3 wins & 10 nominations total
Jim Parsons
- Oh
- (voice)
Rihanna
- Gratuity 'Tip' Tucci
- (voice)
Steve Martin
- Captain Smek
- (voice)
Jennifer Lopez
- Lucy Tucci
- (voice)
Matt Jones
- Kyle
- (voice)
Brian Stepanek
- Gorg Commander
- (voice)
- …
April Lawrence
- Boov Announcer
- (voice)
- (as April M. Lawrence)
Stephen Kearin
- Boov
- (voice)
Lisa Stewart
- Boov
- (voice)
April Winchell
- Boov
- (voice)
Nigel W. Tierney
- Child A
- (uncredited)
- Director
- Writers
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As a fan of animated films and Jim Parsons, Home felt like something I would enjoy. When the first Rihanna song started playing, I grew skeptical. When the next one started, I got tired of it. There's actually 5 Rihanna songs in the film. 5. Five. Along with Rihanna playing one of the lead roles. And I should mention that her character is not singing these songs. She's just listening and dancing to Rihanna. Sorry, but nope. Home started feeling like a commercial for some Rihanna album or a very long music video. I don't think I will remember this film, but if I do it would be for exactly that, and I would forget the story.
However, if you're not like me and don't care about such things, the movie itself is pretty cute.
However, if you're not like me and don't care about such things, the movie itself is pretty cute.
This is not the kind of movie that will stay with you forever. I have seen better animated movies in the past. BUT it's a movie that you will definitely have a good time watching, laughing and laughing again. I loved the way this little alien was depicted, using Jim Parsons' ticks and facial expressions! The concept of the aliens taking different colors based on their mood was just to die for!
The story was OK and the time it lasted was sufficient (I always root for longer movies instead of shorter). Overall, it was a cute cute movie in the end! We laughed a lot, and although we are genre-fanatics (being in our 30s watching these movies without kids), I think that the average movie fan will also like it.
It was time well-spent on a movie and I sincerely recommend it!
The story was OK and the time it lasted was sufficient (I always root for longer movies instead of shorter). Overall, it was a cute cute movie in the end! We laughed a lot, and although we are genre-fanatics (being in our 30s watching these movies without kids), I think that the average movie fan will also like it.
It was time well-spent on a movie and I sincerely recommend it!
This is less of a review of the movie Home than it is a review of what IMDb has become...infested by fake reviews from fake movie makers. But hey, we are talking about the movie industry here...why would anyone involved actually be "real" right? Home is exactly what the less-than- 7 reviews say it is. IMDb still has it's uses but it's rating/review section is virtually useless now.
Some movies entertain both the children and the adults...this one will entertain ONLY the children. The plot is predictable the acting is OK, the animation is excellent, soft and candy-like...etc. But unfortunately, it's not very funny at all. Steve Martin's talent is wasted on the character Captain Smek, Rihanna's character is straight serious and Jim Parsons' voice, while inherently funny, simply isn't enough to pull off the very unfunny jokes. The kids might laugh at the Saturday Morning slapstick but that's about it.
There is simply no way that any of these glowing 10-star reviews can be genuine. It's shameful...I'm not sure how much longer I'll be coming to IMDb.
Some movies entertain both the children and the adults...this one will entertain ONLY the children. The plot is predictable the acting is OK, the animation is excellent, soft and candy-like...etc. But unfortunately, it's not very funny at all. Steve Martin's talent is wasted on the character Captain Smek, Rihanna's character is straight serious and Jim Parsons' voice, while inherently funny, simply isn't enough to pull off the very unfunny jokes. The kids might laugh at the Saturday Morning slapstick but that's about it.
There is simply no way that any of these glowing 10-star reviews can be genuine. It's shameful...I'm not sure how much longer I'll be coming to IMDb.
There's nothing particularly new or fancy about Dreamworks' latest animated affair. There are no breathtaking action sequences like in their How To Train Your Dragon and Kung-Fu Panda franchises. Nor is there the amount of laughs you'll find in their classics Megamind or, again, the Kung-Fu Panda films. Yet there's something so utterly sweet and innocent about Home that it zooms by with an enchanting charm. When people tell you to calm down by going to your happy place, it probably looks something like this. It's arguably the most child-centric movie Dreamworks have produced for a few years too. The adult-targeted humour is kept to a minimum and the physical comedy is amped up to levels that is normally irritating but here works an absolute treat. Its success can be attributed, in a big way, to the lovable alien Oh (Jim Parsons). A clumsy go-getter with endearing optimism, cuddly colour-changing looks, and amusing speech patterns, Oh steals the spotlight whenever he is on screen, which is about 95% of the time. As his plucky partner in adventure, Tip, Rihanna's precocious human child is fairly stock standard, whilst Steve Martin's dim-witted leader of Oh's Boov race lands a few hilarious moments among some dull ones. Vibrant, energetic and with an unexpected tear-jerking finale, Home falls on the right side of simple.
This movie is criminally underrated. It's really great, and I think it deserves more attention.
Did you know
- TriviaThe color and pattern changing of the Boov is based on the remarkable camouflage skin of the cuttlefish.
- GoofsAfter arriving in Paris, Tip and Oh snatch Vincent van Gogh's "Starry Night" out of the hands of an alien who was about to eat it. The painting has been at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City since 1941.
- Crazy creditsDreamWorks Animation Logo: The boy gets sucked up by a violet tube and a boov takes the boys spot.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Jennifer Lopez: Feel the Light (2015)
- SoundtracksRed Balloon
Written by Tor Erik Hermansen (as Tor Erik Hermansen), Mikkel Storleer Eriksen (as Mikkel Eriksen), Charli XCX (as Charlotte Aitchison) and Cashmere Cat (as Magnus Høiberg)
Performed by Charli XCX
Produced by Stargate
Charli XCX appears courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corp.
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- Also known as
- Home: No hay lugar como el hogar
- Filming locations
- Glendale, California, USA(DreamWorks Animation)
- Production company
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Box office
- Budget
- $135,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $177,397,510
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $52,107,731
- Mar 29, 2015
- Gross worldwide
- $386,041,607
- Runtime
- 1h 34m(94 min)
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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