Homestead (2024) FamilyShield Review

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📽️Homestead (2024)🎥 FamilyShield Rated PG (Parental guidance suggested, with ✅no sexual content, ✅no LGBTQ+ content, ✅no woke content, ✅minimal rude behaviors, and ✅no or minimal bad language.)

💲Worth seeing in the theater if you have a chance.

✅LGBTQ+ free
✅Woke free

ℹ️Good family movie, but parents may not want their younger kids seeing some scenes (e.g., people getting shot). A wholesome family movie that shows one possible reality we face. The film is the beginning of a 'Homestead' TV series, and although this was different, it didn't take away from the movie itself.

Values Depicted:
1) Family unity
2) Self-reliance
3) Preparation and Resilience
4) Independence and Survival
5) Faith

Plot:
The plot revolves around the aftermath of a nuclear attack on Los Angeles, where society collapses. The story follows Jeff Eriksson, an ex-Green Beret, and his family as they seek refuge in "The Homestead", a prepper's fortress, highlighting the struggle between internal community conflicts and external threats. The narrative explores themes of survival, morality, and the clash between individual survival instincts and collective responsibility.

Characters:
Key characters include:
Jeff Eriksson (Bailey Chase), an ex-Green Beret who takes charge of security at Homestead.
Ian Ross (Neal McDonough), the wealthy owner of Homestead, whose preparation for disaster forms the setting's backbone.
Jenna Ross (Dawn Olivieri), Ian's wife, who provides moral and spiritual guidance.
Tara Eriksson (Kearran Giovanni), Jeff's wife, bringing a more compassionate perspective to survival decisions.
Abe Eriksson (Tyler Lofton) and Claire Ross (Olivia Sanabia), teenagers whose budding romance adds a lighter tone to the grim setting.

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