The Music of the most Awaited Animated Film “HOME”
Music icon
Rihanna stars in her first animated voice role in DreamWorks Animation’s “Home”
along with the multi-talented Jennifer Lopez as they play mother-daughter role
where their singing voices can also be heard in the movie’s upbeat and
endearing songs about family and friendship.
Rihanna stars as the voice of
Gratuity Tucci, known as Tip, a feisty, independent and very relatable girl who
is having to fend for herself when her mother is captured by an alien species,
the Boov, along with all the other humans on Earth. The Boov have been moving
from planet to planet in search of somewhere to call home and when they land on
Earth, they decide to settle there. Tip is alone, other than her beloved pet
cat called Pig. She encounters Oh, a purple Boov (Jim Parsons) who has an odd command
of the English language. He is actually very helpful and wants to befriend Tip,
but initially she doesn’t trust him and doesn’t want to get to know him. Oh
wins her over by fixing her broken-down car, turning it into an amazing flying
vehicle, The Slushious, with the power to soar above the planet. Tip is on a
mission to find her mother; Oh is escaping from the mean leader of the Boov,
Captain Smek (Steve Martin); and together they embark on an extraordinary
journey. Oh and Tip soon strike up a strong friendship, discovering that, in
fact, they have a lot in common. Among other things, Tip teaches her new friend
about music – and the fun of dancing.
Jennifer Lopez, who had
previously worked with Johnson on the director’s animated box-office hit Antz, voices
Lucy. “To work with Jennifer again,
after 17 years, was such a treat,” he says.
“She brings the warmth and power you’d expect in a mother separated from
her daughter. Jennifer’s performance
becomes the emotional center of the movie. “One of the film’s most emotional
moments,” Johnson continues, “was talking with Jennifer about families
separated and then reunited, and sharing some of her ideas and experiences to
make the moment where Tip and Lucy reunite really profound. Jennifer is the full bandwidth – entertainer,
actor, filmmaker and producer.”
Rihanna is another fan of her
onscreen parent. “Everybody wants J-Lo
to be their mom!” she exclaims. “Her
voice is so sweet and vulnerable; you feel safe just hearing her voice and
performance. You believe she’s Tip’s
mother.”
Music plays a big role in
shaping “Home’s” humor, characterizations and themes – no surprise, given
Rihanna’s involvement with the project.
In addition to essaying Tip and contributing key songs, the pop
sensation was very involved in shaping the film’s entire soundtrack, which
weaves songs from her and other contemporary artists, including Kiesza, Charli
XCX + Stargate, and Ester Dean, into the traditional film score.
“I’ve had an incredible time
working on some of the film’s music,” says Rihanna. “I really enjoyed working
closely with Tim Johnson and music producers Stargate to ensure that, lyrically
and musically, the songs were exactly what were needed for a given scene,” be
it fun and upbeat, cutting edge, or emotional.
Johnson says he couldn’t have
asked for a better partner. “We have a
story that takes us around the world, and the voice of humanity is the voice of
contemporary pop music – Rihanna,” he explains.
“She delivers an incredible music experience.”
“Rihanna is two people in HOME,”
adds Buirgy. “She’s the actress voicing
a 12 year old, and the incredible music superstar. She expresses much of the humor and emotion
via song.”
One of “Home’s” highlights is
Oh’s introduction to Earth music, specifically Stargate’s “Dancing in the
Dark.” Oh pretends he’s appalled by the
music but his body betrays him: Oh’s foot starts tapping and his hips start
moving to the beat. Unable to resist, he
begins boogeying down like there’s no tomorrow – with no control over his own
body. The fun and crazy sequence speaks
to the heart of Oh’s journey of coming to love what it means to be human.
The scene was choreographed by
Beau Casper Smart, who danced for hours to create reference footage for the
animators, who then “Boovified” the moves.
Move
to the beat of “Home” when it opens in theatres nationwide in 3D and 2D screens
on March 26 from DreamWorks Animation and 20th Century Fox to be
distributed by Warner Bros.
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