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Home (2008)
10. Oct 2008 at 17:55
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HOME (2008 France, Switzerland, Belgium)

Kacey MOTTET KLEIN as Julien, 10 years old

A family's peaceful existence is threatened when a busy highway is opened only meters away from their isolated house in the middle of nowhere. Refusing to move, Marthe, Michel and their three children find innovative ways to adapt to their new environment. They continue their happy-go-lucky routine despite the daily stress of hundreds of noisy speeding cars. But suspicions about the highway's unknown long-term dangers cause family tension. Remaining in the disrupted household might not be so easy, but it's still their home.

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Reply #1 - 28. Nov 2008 at 20:46
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IMDB has a listing up now with a confusing review.

Looks like an interesting premise.
  
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Reply #2 - 15. Dec 2008 at 01:52
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Great pics from a very delightful film.

Julien isn't always charming in the movie, but the story is so good and a bit unpredictable as well.... which made it worth the effort.

HOME is one of this country's best films this year, as surprising as "Jacquou Le Croquant" from last year.

  
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