Rihanna Overkill: A "Home" Review
Not a lot of films get to make me do this but I’m currently
having Home’s soundtrack on repeat on my laptop. This beat is making me want to
put my hands in the air like I just don’t care!!!....Ugh, you’ll get me when
you’ve seen the movie.
In an effort to get away from the fearsome Gorgs, a cowardly
alien race called the Boov have executed a “friendly” invasion on planet Earth,
relocating the human natives and taking the rest of the planet for themselves.
However, a girl named Tip gets left behind, and with the help of a Boov misfit
she has befriended called Oh, she must now find a way to reunite with her
mother by finding out where the Boovs have taken her. They soon develop a friendship
that is like no other and together, they find out what and how it really feels
like to find your home.
Home 2015 Film Trailer
It was the humor that this film won me with, and that’s
coming from someone who usually just
makes a few grunts and smiles at comedy movies. It wouldn’t win an award for
its script but Jim Parson’s performance elevated the screenplay to a whole new
level making its charm appeal not only to the kids but even to those who are
already having their quarter life crisis *ahem*. He was able to give life to Oh’s
adorable character in such a way that made him look clueless but a know-it-all
at the same time, effortlessly making him an animated alien version of Sheldon
Cooper.
Frankly, it was really Jim’s performance that made the film
as fun as it is. Without it, the predictable plot would be exposed, and not
even the lovely animation or the LSS-inducing soundtrack can compensate for the
typical “weird friendship” storyline.
Speaking of the soundtrack, I’m so into the pop /
clubbing-ish music that we had in the film. I especially liked Drop That by Jacob Plant, giving me a
beat that made me want to…well…throw my hands in their like I just don’t care. The
songs were good but I kinda got turned off by the overkill of Rihanna – there’s
too much that at some point I was thinking if this was really some sort of
vanity film for her.
Home was a cute,
adorable film with a plot that’s a bit too kiddy but with a humor that even the “adults”
like me can appreciate. I had a great time seeing it in the cinema, but not
because of the good story, but mostly because it’s fun to hear Sheldon Cooper’s
voice from a purple alien.
And oh! Many thanks to a psycho-cat owner for the tix! :O
And oh! Many thanks to a psycho-cat owner for the tix! :O
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