- Home (film)
"Home" is a paranoid, comic, hour-long
television film made by theBBC and directed byRichard Curson Smith . He adapted it from ashort story byJ. G. Ballard in2003 . The plot follows amiddle class man who chooses to abandon the outside world and restrict himself to not leaving his house, becoming ahermit . He soon starts to destroy his furniture to rid his life of clutter.The viewer follows his plight through both his
video diary (in which he addresses the viewer) and through traditional film cameras.All he has is the food in his cupboard, and once the bills run out will have no
gas orelectricity - his mind soon becomes fevered. As he runs out of food he begins to consumeshampoo ,plant s from hisgarden , his neighbours'cat s (which he catches with a home-made trap) and anything else which crosses his path. In his increasing fear of the outside world he kills a man who comes to reclaim the television who insists upon entering, but refuses to hand over a cable which connects hisvideo camera to histelevision .Crucially, he claims the house is revealing itself to him, beginning in the
attic : a bright light appears and the room expands - this pattern continues and develops. Upon viewing his video diaries he notices the effect does not appear, and is concerned that it may be limited to his mind. The film ends with him killing a friend who breaks into his house following her concern for him - he soon puts her in his freezer and climbs in after her.External links
*imdb title | id=0396641 | title=Home
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