
When Oh, a loveable misfit from another planet, lands on Earth and finds himself on the run from his own people, he forms an unlikely friendship with an adventurous girl named Tip who is on a quest of her own. Through a series of comic adventures with Tip, Oh comes to understand that being different and making mistakes is all part of being human. And while he changes her planet and she changes his world, they discover the true meaning of the word HOME.... (Full plot summary below)
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When Oh, a loveable misfit from another planet, lands on Earth and finds himself on the run from his own people, he forms an unlikely friendship with an adventurous girl named Tip who is on a quest of her own. Through a series of comic adventures with Tip, Oh comes to understand that being different and making mistakes is all part of being human. And while he changes her planet and she changes his world, they discover the true meaning of the word HOME.
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| Cinematic Essential Deirdre CrimminsIt makes no missteps, and knows enough to focus on its strengths, and some darn cute Boov. |
| Kaplan vs. KaplanJeanne Kaplan"Home" is a truly lovely and adorable film to attend with children, though doing so is not a requirement. I have a feeling Oh will be with us for a long time. |
| The Film StageNathan BartlebaughHome takes an actual science-fiction story, admittedly toned down and geared towards the younger set, and grinds it up and blends it down into another homogenized family product. |
| Journal and Courier (Lafayette, IN)Bob Bloom'Home' is cheerfully aimed for youngsters, mainly those under 10. It's simplistic and slapstick. It doesn't make any original or profound statements. |
| Entertainment WeeklyDana Rose FalconeThe combination of Home’s layered message, fun score, and clever comedy make it a colorful choice for moviegoers of any age. |
| Los Angeles TimesBetsy SharkeyTension is one of Home's biggest issues. There just isn't nearly enough of it. Story is another. |
| New York TimesNeil GenzlingerA charming concoction with positive messages for younger children about conquering fears, understanding outsiders and knowing yourself. |
| Spectrum (St. George, Utah)Bruce BennettThis failure is a little surprising given the celebrity voice talent involved, but it proves even great actors need a substantive script. |
| Daily Journal (Kankakee, IL)Pamela Powell"Home" is a colorful and energetic, sometimes even frenetic, film that children of all ages will enjoy. |
| Reeling ReviewsLaura Clifford...a nice message for kids on empathy and open mindedness. |