

However, the gender dynamics of the characters in the movie seem rather outdated.Īnthony Oliver Twist (Sreenath Bhasi) is somehow still the “bad boy”, the emotionally distant, distracted, detached, careless boyfriend. At the root of the film is the story of a generation with greying hairs trying to catch up with the present one that can apparently know of fish tanks that break from several miles away. Yet, certain unforgivable aspects have crawled into an otherwise perfect movie. The film, which has been widely enjoyed by youngsters, adults, and the elderly alike, comes from a place of good intentions - of empathy, kindness, and compassion. Several scenes in the movie hit home and made it even more cathartic. So many things about the film felt familiar, felt like home.

It tells a touching story of generations and the subsequent gaps that hang wide open in our households like loose cupboard doors. Home is the story of a home not unlike ours.
