
A couple spend a weekend at a vacation rental home in the Italian countryside in an attempt to repair their relationship, but soon become victims of the homeowner's sinister plans.... (Full plot summary below)
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A couple spend a weekend at a vacation rental home in the Italian countryside in an attempt to repair their relationship, but soon become victims of the homeowner's sinister plans.
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| Film Journal InternationalMaitland McDonaghWelcome Home also features surprisingly strong performances from Ratajkowski, Scamarcio and Paul (“Breaking Bad”) and ends with a nifty little parting shot whose implicit condemnation of mindlessly consuming the lives of others should give audiences a little chill. |
| RogerEbert.comMatt Zoller SeitzThe devil figure is Federico (Riccardo Scamarcio, last seen in "John Wick: Chapter Two"). He's eloquent, charming, faintly sinister man who, as Bryan points out, seems to magically appear in their lives at moments of crisis. |
| The Hollywood ReporterFrank ScheckAttempting to be a cautionary tale for the Airbnb era, the pic squanders its potential with ham-fisted execution. |
| Los Angeles TimesNoel MurrayStrong lead performances by Aaron Paul and Emily Ratajkowski are squandered in Welcome Home, a low-tension suspense picture with pretensions of saying something profound about broken relationships. |
| User ReviewdiegomarvalExciting from the beginning to the end, really amazing, and the ending mua! |
| User ReviewbataguilaEstan bonitos los paisajes, pero la historia predesible, aunque el giro de tuerca al final es interesante. Lo más decepcionante es que no hay nakeds. |
| User ReviewtiparTelefilme with a budget, I was expecting something darker or with a more ambitious plot. I did not read the plot just went for it. |
| User Reviewbfoore90The premise is something we've seen 1000 times before, I was hoping for something a bit more ambitious but the script here is predictable and the last half of the film is infuriatingly stupid that it wastes any potential that it had. Alot of this film is just wasted opportunities, the villain is insanely creepy and so poorly written that you almost feel bad for the actor trying to play him, the same guy was the main villain in John Wick 2. On the flip side, Emily Ratajkowski gives off a incredibly strong performance here. She does a good job portraying someone whose made a mistake and is genuinely working to fix it, Aaron Paul is good here as well but his character comes off like a bit of an unforgiving **** that it makes him genuinely unlikable throughout the film. |
| User ReviewHaithamBDespite the fact that Welcome Home showcases strong performances from both Paul and Ratajkowski, it is infuriating, incoherent, predictable and a sorry excuse of a thriller film that had nothing strong going for it from the start; even both leads were a gamble. |
| User ReviewMauro_Lanari(Mauro Lanari) Aaron Paul acts as if he's still under the meth's effect, Emily Ratajkowski takes more showers than Edwige Fenech in her softcores, the plot is trapped between "Sliver" (Noyce, 1993) and "Vacancy" (Antal, 2007). |