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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 rentersThemes of voyeurism and humorDIY feel adds to charm
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