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So, 'Home Entertainment' is kind of a quirky little comedy from 2018. The premise revolves around a homeowner in Malibu who rents out his place and keeps tabs on his guests through hidden cameras. It's an anthology, which gives it a unique structure, bouncing from one set of renters to another. The tone is light but carries this underlying edge — there's a bit of a moral question about voyeurism that runs throughout. The pacing can be a bit uneven, but it works in a way that keeps you curious about who’s going to show up next. The performances are mostly solid, with some moments that are genuinely funny, while others feel a little forced. It has this DIY feel that makes it distinct. Not for everyone, but it has its charm.
Anthology format with diverse renters · Themes of voyeurism and humor · DIY feel adds to charm
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