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Rating: 6.40/10 from 283 votes
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Title in Español:

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Title in Italiano:

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Title in Português:

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Synopsis

Filmed in a real shelter with real homeless people, HOMELESS tells the story of Gosh (Josh), a teenage boy lost in the bleak routine of life in a shelter. Everyday, from sunup until sundown, Gosh is put out on the streets, unable to return to the shelter until 7pm. During the day, he seeks refuge from the cold in the downtown public library and a local coffee shop. He feels alone and anonymous in a seemingly connected world.

Weeks go by and the long days and sleepless nights begin to wear on him, and he becomes increasingly discouraged when he finds it almost impossible to find a job with the shelter as his address. But suddenly his circumstances change for the better and he finds himself adapting to a new home, new friends and looking forward to a future that he hopes will last.

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Play Title Artist
Homeless
The Long Ride II
Phone Call - From "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind"/Score
Window
Good Morning Midnight
Hand Covers Bruise
Coffaro's Theme
The Awakening Of A Woman - Burnout
Kids
Une Barque Sur L'océan from Miroirs
Small Memory
Quad Time and the Genius of the Crowd
In a Broken Dream
bowling with margo
Morning Talk / Supersymmetry
Song on the Beach
Warm You

User reviews

Michael Thompson
8/10

The soundtrack of Homeless perfectly captures the raw emotions and struggles of the characters, creating a deep connection with the audience.

Timothy Taylor
2/10

The soundtrack of Homeless fails to capture the raw and emotional essence of the story being told. The music feels disconnected from the struggles and challenges faced by the characters, missing an opportunity to enhance the viewer's emotional connection to the narrative.

Carol Wright
4/10

The musical choices in Homeless lack diversity and originality, relying on generic and uninspired compositions that do little to create a unique atmosphere for the film. The soundtrack feels repetitive and fails to elevate key moments, leaving them feeling flat and underwhelming.

Joshua Miller
10/10

The music in Homeless creates a sense of empathy and connection with the characters, enhancing the storytelling and making their experiences feel even more real and impactful.

Laura Evans
9/10

The use of music in Homeless is both haunting and uplifting, reflecting the journey of the protagonist from despair to hope, and ultimately leaving a lasting impression on the audience.

Brian White
5/10

The use of minimalistic and somber melodies in the music of Homeless effectively conveys the feelings of loneliness and isolation experienced by Gosh, enhancing the viewer's emotional connection to the character.

Paul Davis
7/10

The use of acoustic guitar and somber piano melodies in the soundtrack evokes a sense of loneliness and hopelessness, reflecting the main character's feelings of being lost in a bleak routine of life in a shelter.

Sarah Jackson
6/10

The soundtrack of Homeless skillfully reflects the theme of hope and resilience as Gosh's journey takes a positive turn, with uplifting and hopeful tunes that mirror his newfound sense of belonging and optimism for the future.

Richard Baker
7/10

The incorporation of real sounds from the streets, like the bustling noise of the city and the whispers of passersby, adds a layer of authenticity to the soundtrack, immersing the listener in the protagonist's world and enhancing the overall viewing experience.

Betty Williams
9/10

The soundtrack of Homeless perfectly captures the raw emotions and struggles of the characters, adding depth and authenticity to the film.

Matthew Gonzalez
5/10

The soundtrack of Homeless captures the raw emotions and struggles of the characters living in a shelter, providing a poignant and realistic backdrop to the story.

Donna Harris
4/10

The use of music in Homeless often feels intrusive and overwhelming, overshadowing the poignant moments of the film instead of complementing them. The soundtrack distracts rather than enhances, taking away from the authenticity and realism of the story being portrayed on screen.