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199811 minDrama

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Is Home worth watching? With a rating of 6.762/10, this Drama film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Home Synopsis

A local council worker inspects three homes.

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Top Cast

Russell Anderson
Russell AndersonBobby
Malcolm Shields
Malcolm ShieldsYoung
Eddie Mearns
Eddie MearnsRoy
Raymond Mearns
Raymond MearnsTroy
Dorothy McLaren
Dorothy McLarenMrs Robinson

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Is Home worth watching?

Home has received mixed reviews with a 6.762/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Drama movies.

Is Home hit or flop?

Home has received average ratings (6.762/10), performing moderately with audiences.

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Home is a Drama movie that A local council worker inspects three homes....

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfDec 21, 2025
★ 7

“Bobby” (Russell Anderson) is a council housing inspector with three properties to visit. The first sees him meet blind brothers “Roy” and “Troy” who have recently lost their mum, but who are certainly happy in their home - especially as now they have a room each. Next, it’s the flat of a lady who owes her stair money (a pot paid into by the residents to service the communal areas). Suffice to say that this occupant is beyond caring, perhaps to the chagrin of the complaining “Mrs. Robinson”. Finally, he visits the openly hostile “Mr. Young” who has something especially unique to hide - but what is “Bobby” to do? Now perhaps because I grew up in a Glasgow tenement, I found these scenarios quite relatable and with the possible exception, and really only the “possible” exception, of the last one I could readily imagine not just the myriad of experiences a council worker might encounter day-to-day, but also of the incredible small-mindedness of neighbours who all too eagerly assume the worst about people they don’t know and then don’t hesitate to call the “coonsill”. “Bobby" comes across as a character who might actually be sympathetic to the plights of his tenants, and judging by the opening scene in a derelict hospital ward and by the obvious signs of damp adorning all of these properties, it also serves to shine a light on the appalling standards of public housing available to these folks. It’s funny, in a dark sort of sense, and it’s quite an illuminating ten minutes too. Worth a watch.