Home Again 2017 Dvd Release Date





Blu-ray + DVD + Digital HD Universal Studios | 2017 | 97 min | Rated PG-13 | Dec 12, 2017

Video
Codec: MPEG-4 AVC
Resolution: 1080p
Aspect ratio: i.85:ane
Original aspect ratio: 1.85:1

Sound

English: DTS-HD Primary Sound 5.one
Spanish: DTS v.1

English language: DTS-HD Master Audio v.i
Castilian: DTS v.i
 (less)


Subtitles

English SDH, French, Spanish

English SDH, French, Castilian (less)


Discs
Blu-ray Disc
Two-disc gear up (1 BD-50, 1 DVD)
DVD copy

Digital
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Packaging
Slipcover in original pressing
Embossed print

Playback
2K Blu-ray: Region A, B

(C untested)

Price
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Dwelling Once again Blu-ray Review

Reviewed by Martin Liebman, December 12, 2017

Abode Once more tells the meandering story of a eye-aged female parent of two, her estranged husband, her mother, and 3 young would-be Hollywood movers and shakers who all come together under one roof for a few romps in bed, some soul-searching, and and then along. The picture, from Writer/Director Hallie Meyers-Shyer (who wrote the Father of the Bride films likewise as the remake of The Parent Trap), daughter of filmmakers Nancy Meyers (The Holiday) and Charles Shyer (Babe Smash), makes her debut behind the camera with a film that'southward adequately acted and competently put together only devoid of anything more than standard-effect RomCom substance with little to differentiate itself from the pack. It's a zero-sum picture show, a lackluster endeavor that's near devoid of novelty, charm, and humor, the latter ii in item critical to the genre's success merely here fleeting qualities that offering rapid-fire reprieves from an otherwise rapidly deteriorating motion-picture show watching experience.


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Alice Kinney (Reese Witherspoon) has only turned forty. She'due south separated from her husband Austen (Michael Sheen) and has moved across country from New York to Los Angeles, her childhood stomping grounds, with her daughters Isabel (Lola Flanery) and Rose (Eden Grace Redfield). Her recently deceased father was a prominent Hollywood filmmaker, her female parent (Candice Bergen) a famous actress in those films. Also fresh in Los Angeles is a trio of young men -- Harry (Pico Alexander), Teddy (Nat Wolff), and George (Jon Rudnitsky) -- with aspirations of making information technology in Tinseltown. Their writing, interim, and filmmaking has caught the eye of the industry and they're pushed hard towards the top, though they're going to have to decide if they will allow the promise of success to stymie their collective creative genius. I mean solar day, they run across Alice in a bar. She'south immediately taken to Harry, and he to her, and the two spend then night in bed together. The other friends crash at her place, too, and the adjacent morn, George stumbles into a room that makes it articulate Alice is related to Hollywood royalty. Suddenly, the boys' infatuation with her takes on a whole new meaning. They move in, and every bit the relationship between Alice and Harry blossoms and the boys and Alice'due south daughters become friends, Austen makes a move to come back into his married woman's life every bit the immature filmmakers struggle with the possibilities Hollywood lays before them.

At to the lowest degree the mismatched age thing hasn't been done to decease. The romance has the describe of the bad-mannered possibility that the girls might find mommy in bed with a human being who is young plenty to be her son and the dynamics of his friends (one of whom, Teddy, is his blood brother) living under the same roof. That's probably the main draw here, because even as in that location's some tertiary freshness to the story in terms of the boys' search for Hollywood fortune and glory and some of the zippy little inside access the film provides, there's little else hither to differentiate it from the pack. Dwelling house Again follows some crude ebbs and flows equally the relationships between the characters maneuver through the cadre permutations, the expected ups and downs and unsurprising surprises that fail to inject any real vitality into the picture. The outcome is a linear film that feels tired when it doesn't feel disjointed, pushing plot mechanics on life back up and dull tropes as core story movers and shakers. It's all well and good and serviceably entertaining in a chimera, but audiences in-tune with the genre's basics will find the motion-picture show to be more designed and executed by rote rather than by heart.

The film's talented and affable cast struggles to bring more than a slowly-beating middle, basic levity, and shallow depth to the picture and the characters they play. The script leaves them with little of interest to bank on, and combined with the pic's sluggish structure at that place's little opportunity for any of them to shine. They can't, and through no fault of their own, breath much life into cardboard cutouts, characters written and developed equally if by a crude, dated handbook that banks on bromidic maneuverings, not soulful depth and honest centre, to build them upwards and move the picture along. Home Again certainly finds a handful of tender moments and sweet spots -- particularly towards the end -- but they're hardly plenty to resuscitate a film that is, by that betoken, all only lost to the pervasive emptiness and generic construction that leads to the finish.

Habitation Again Blu-ray, Video Quality

4.0 of 5

The digitally photographed Habitation Again holds serve on Blu-ray. Noise besets the epitome for the duration, more prominent in lower lite but axiomatic in well-lit and colorful scenes, also. Otherwise, the image impresses. Color are abundant, a shade warm simply very vigorous and vibrant; there'due south a substantial variety throughout the film, and both colour dash and saturation are always highlights. Detailing is fine. The digital prototype is precipitous and clear, capturing robust details on essential forepart-and-middle elements while ever presenting various background locations with tangible complexity and welcoming realism. Mankind tones carry a hint of that warmth mentioned before. Black levels tin push mildly murky simply generally agree upward well enough.

Habitation Again Blu-ray, Sound Quality

3.5 of 5

Home Once again features a DTS-Hard disk Master Audio 5.1 lossless soundtrack that capably conveys the moving picture'southward fairly small-scale sonic needs. Music enjoys cheerful reproduction and satisfying forepart-side spread; surrounds are used modestly, but effectively. The track opens up for some light but mood-enhancing atmospherics hither and there, including background restaurant din or buzzing nighttime insects. The track farther expands to offering some pleasing dialogue reverberation nigh the end. The spoken word drives the majority of the movie, and it's presented with consistently sound placement and prioritization, not to mention lifelike clarity, throughout.

Habitation Over again Blu-ray, Special Features and Extras

1.5 of 5

Home Again contains one extra, an audio commentary rails with Director/Author Hallie Meyers-Shyer and Producer Nancy Meyers. A DVD copy of the film and a digital copy voucher are included with buy.

Home Over again Blu-ray, Overall Score and Recommendation

3.0 of 5

Home Again is watchable in the most basic of means. If it's annihilation information technology'due south genre comfort food, a film that delivers only the about crude and essential of movie basics that shape a story and characters but do admittedly nothing innovative or memorable with whatsoever part of them. Performers give the moving-picture show a decent effort, but they're stuck behind a vacuous script and bland technical execution. Universal'due south Blu-ray offers capable video and audio that's reflective of the film's modest sound design. One actress, a commentary track, is included. Skip it.



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Home Again Blu-ray, News and Updates

• Home Once more: Blu-ray Giveaway

- Dec 1, 2017

Blu-ray.com and Universal Home Amusement are offering ane member the opportunity to win a Blu-ray copy of Writer/Director Hallie Meyers-Shyer 's Home Again (2017). The motion picture stars Reese Witherspoon, Lake Bong, Michael Sheen, Candice Bergen, Nat Wolff, Reid ...

• Abode Again Blu-ray - October 25, 2017

Universal Pictures Home Entertainment has officially announced that it will release on Blu-ray Hallie Meyers-Shyer's film Home Over again (2017), starring Reese Witherspoon, Lake Bell, Michael Sheen, Candice Bergen, and Nat Wolff. The release volition be bachelor for purchase ...





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