Home Cast Interview: Rihanna, Steve Martin, Jim Parsons
In the HOME film, from DreamWorks Animation and 20th Century Fox, the alien invaders from the planet Boovs have to be the cutest and most thoughtful invaders earth has ever seen (so far).
Note: I was invited as media to the press screening and interview. Any personal views expressed are always 100% my own.
To learn more about the HOME movie characters, I was invited by 20th Century Fox and DreamWorks Animation to a special screening and press interview with the cast of the HOME including Rihanna, Steve Martin, Jim Parsons and Director Tim Johnson.
These are just a few highlights from interviewing the cast. The interview was filled with many more conversations and discussions including what apps they use, their experiences with surprise parties and would they like the ability to change colors.
The answers had the group laughing and the cast trading hilarious commentary back and forth. The cast was SO fun to interview and you can tell they worked well together in real life which also came through in the movie.
The movie itself is filled with humor, teaching lessons about tolerance and a wonderful sentiment about family (real and made). I fell in love with Tip and Oh as they learned to accept each others differences and form a new bond, besides alien invader and invaded human.
It's a sweet lesson that I think families will enjoy learning with their kids. HOME is one of the most see movies this year so get ready to take your family this opening weekend!
Talking about character TIP
Rihanna: I think it was both important to me and DreamWorks Animation for this to be as realistic as possible. We wanted little girls to feel empowered, little girls of any size, shape, color, race. It didn't matter.
We wanted girls to just feel strong and brave and empowered and beautiful and like they can do anything. And they can take charge of their life or their situation no matter what.
Being in animated films
Steve Martin: I loved doing animated films. You know, when you do your line, and then you see the animators express it with their genius, and they make it so funny, it's like some kind of classic comedy that you really can't do anymore live, because people don't buy it. But, in an animated film, you get to be your silliest self and it looks genuine.
What learned from Character OH
Jim Parsons: OH has his own selection of wonderful qualities, this optimism, eagerness, friendliness and hopefulness, that I don't carry with me as in abundance and as much of the time as he does.
And there's not a good reason. I mean, life gets in the way.
Jim Parsons: But, other than that, there's not a good reason for that. You could choose to view the world that way almost all the time. So, that's kind of inspiring to be like our characters, alter egos.
The new technology Apollo used for the animation
Tim Johnson: You know, the biggest thing I could do is bring the camera closer to the characters. And with voice performances like this, the classic film close-up is something animation didn't usually do.
This new technology, we could go right up to Tip, right up to Captain Smek, right up to Oh.
Tim Johnson: And the animators were able, by the tiniest squint of their eye or the little, little tiny glint in a smile. You would get so much more subtlety. And so, it was very empowering as a director to be able to do what I think audiences loved, get very intimate with the characters.
SYNOPSIS
When Earth is taken over by the overly-confident Boov, an alien race in search of a new place to call home, all humans are promptly relocated, while all Boov get busy reorganizing the planet.
But when one resourceful girl, Tip, (Rihanna, who also contributes a song) manages to avoid capture, she finds herself the accidental accomplice of a banished Boov named Oh (Jim Parsons).
The two fugitives realize there’s a lot more at stake than intergalactic relations as they embark on the road trip of a lifetime.
To learn more, visit - www.dreamworks.com/home
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