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This drama explores the lives of the members of Rainbow, a group of celebrities who have chosen an unconventional path, embracing independence and solo living. The film portrays their journey as they navigate the challenges and rewards of choosing to live outside societal norms, finding strength and beauty in self-reliance and the freedom of being single.

This drama explores the lives of the members of Rainbow, a group of celebrities who have chosen an unconventional path, embracing independence and solo living. The film portrays their journey as they navigate the challenges and rewards of choosing to live outside societal norms, finding strength and beauty in self-reliance and the freedom of being single.

Does Home have end credit scenes?

No!

Home does not have end credit scenes. You can leave when the credits roll.

Meet the Full Cast and Actors of Home

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Ratings and Reviews for Home

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Metacritic

68

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IMDb

6.5 /10

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TMDB

72

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Home Quiz: Adventure on Earth: Test your knowledge about the animated movie 'Home' and its adventure of Oh and Tip in the midst of an alien invasion.

What species is Oh, the main character in the movie?

Full Plot Summary and Ending Explained for Home

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On the run from their formidable enemy, the planet-destroying Gorg, the Boov—known as the best species ever at fleeing—discover Earth to be a perfect place for them to establish their new “home.” Under the leadership of Captain Smek (played by Steve Martin), the Boov initiate their so-called “friendly” invasion. Their strategy involves relocating humans by temporarily reversing Earth’s gravity and using enormous vacuums to extract people from their homes. This unsettling operation leads to the Boov categorizing humans as simple and backward, and they move them to designated areas such as a massive colony in Australia dubbed Humanstown, while the Boov settle into the vacated homes with astonishing speed and minimal conflict.

Among the Boov is a unique member named Oh, portrayed by Jim Parsons, who is characterized by his enthusiastic and free-thinking nature. Unlike his fellow Boov, Oh invites his brethren to a housewarming party in his apartment, despite their typical disdain for individuality. A notable aspect of the Boov is their extraordinary ability to change colors depending on their emotional states.

Meanwhile, not far from Oh, a young human girl named Tip, played by Rihanna, is desperately making her way through her city after getting separated from her mother, Lucy (portrayed by Jennifer Lopez), during the invasion. All she has left is her calico cat, Pig, and a growing resentment toward the Boov race. As fate would have it, Oh accidentally crosses paths with the rebellious Tip and her cat while trying to hide from a Boov cop named Kyle, played by Matt Jones. Despite their initial conflict—Tip’s anger towards Oh for taking over her planet and separating her from her mother—circumstances force the two to join forces. Oh, despite lacking knowledge about handling a hovering vehicle, manages to transform Tip’s non-functional car into a fantastical mode of transportation running on Slushies, aptly named Slushious, and pledges to assist Tip in her quest to find Lucy.

Their adventure leads them to the Boov Command Center located in an upside-down Eiffel Tower in Paris, where Oh must contend with Captain Smek, who is attempting to delete an intergalactic party invite Oh inadvertently sent to all alien races, including the Gorg, which puts them on a tight timeline of 40 hours. Oh’s peculiar password thwarts Smek’s cancellation efforts, causing significant chaos.

As they navigate through the dangers, including close encounters with the relentless Gorg ship headed their way, Oh learns more about human emotions and family bonds, realizing that Tip deeply misses her mother and that in the Boov world, there are no mothers. Fulfilling his promise, Oh helps Tip locate Lucy, but tensions rise as Oh hesitates to reunite with the Boov during the final evacuation.

Heartbroken and hurt from the lies, Tip eventually tracks down her mother with Oh’s help, culminating in a heartfelt reunion. With the Gorg mothership looming closer, Oh heroically steps up, drawing the Gorg’s attention by revealing the stolen Shusher rock with its hidden treasure of Gorg larvae—signifying the survival of the Gorg species. In a surprising twist, the Gorg Commander, initially perceived as a villain, turns out to be a gentle creature.

In the aftermath, two weeks later, harmony is restored as humans return to their homes, and Oh successfully throws his long-awaited party, inviting both humans and Boov to celebrate together. As music fills the air, the Boov experience dancing for the first time, marking a new beginning for relationships among species and a hope for peaceful coexistence. The party gains an unexpected audience as ships from other planets, including the Gorg, arrive, responding to Oh’s invitation, solidifying a joyful chapter for all involved.

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Cars Featured in Home

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Explore all cars featured in Home, including their makes, models, scenes they appear in, and their significance to the plot. A must-read for car enthusiasts and movie buffs alike.


BMW

2002

330i E46

Chevrolet

2010

Camaro

Chevrolet

2010

Malibu

Dodge

1996

Caravan

Ford

1999

E-Series

Ford

1999

Mustang

Land-Rover

2010

Range Rover Sport

Nissan

2003

Xterra

Toyota

2008

Highlander

Home Themes and Keywords

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