The film stands out due to an incredibly eclectic ensemble cast that balances premium action with dramatic intensity: Role Summary Phil Broker Ex-DEA Agent, protector father James Franco Morgan "Gator" Bodine Small-town meth cook, local kingpin Kate Bosworth Cassie Bodine Klum Gator's drug-addicted, volatile sister Winona Ryder Sheryl Marie Mott Gator's criminal associate and girlfriend Frank Grillo Cyrus Hanks Ruthless mercenary hired by the biker gang Technical Breakdown: Video & Audio Performance The Visuals: 1080p x264 Compression
The story follows Phil Broker (Jason Statham), a widowed, former Undercover DEA agent seeking a quiet, unassuming life for his 9-year-old daughter, Maddy, in a remote Louisiana bayou town. The peace is shattered after a minor schoolyard bullying incident escalates into a fierce local feud. Broker soon runs afoul of Morgan "Gator" Bodine (James Franco), a sociopathic small-town methamphetamine kingpin. Once Gator uncovers Broker's real identity, he tries to sell out the ex-agent to a vengeful biker gang, forcing Broker back into a brutal war to protect his daughter.
The plot kicks into gear when Broker’s daughter gets into a schoolyard brawl with a bully. The bully’s mother, Gator (a scene-stealing Kate Bosworth), feels humiliated and turns to her brother—the local meth kingpin, Gator Bodine (James Franco). What follows is a nerve-wracking cat-and-mouse game where Broker uses his old skills to dismantle a local drug empire while protecting his family.
Broker’s desire for a peaceful life is shattered after a minor schoolyard altercation between Maddy and a local bully. The bully's meth-addicted mother retaliates by asking her brother, a ruthless local drug kingpin named Morgan "Gator" Bodine (played by James Franco), to intimidate Broker. When Gator breaks into Broker's house, he discovers files revealing Broker's past identity. Sensing an opportunity to expand his criminal empire, Gator attempts to sell Broker out to the vengeful drug cartel, triggering a violent, small-town war. Why Homefront Delivers Outstanding Action Homefront -2013- 1080p BluRay X264 -Dual Audio- -Hindi 2.0
The server farm hummed with the sound of a thousand cooling fans, a mechanical hymn that Arthur knew by heart. In the dim blue light of his monitoring station, he cracked his knuckles and prepared for the night shift. The screen glowed with the title of the file he had spent the last week hunting down.
As the credits rolled, Arthur didn't turn it off
| Format | Pros | Cons | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Slightly sharper edges | Large file sizes (15GB+); Rare; Usually no Hindi audio | | This 1080p Release | Great quality-to-size ratio; Native Hindi 2.0; Wide hardware support | No 5.1 surround for Hindi track | | 720p Print | Smaller file (<1.5GB) | Loss of detail in wide shots; Muddy during night scenes | | Web-DL | Good for streaming | Lower bitrate than BluRay; Compression artifacts | The film stands out due to an incredibly
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encode, marked a significant moment for mid-budget action thrillers. While the film’s technical specifications—featuring Dual Audio (including a
Phil Broker ( Jason Statham ), a former DEA agent and widowed father, moves to a small town for a quiet life. However, a schoolyard incident involving his daughter leads to a confrontation with Gator Bodine ( James Franco ), a local meth drug lord. Once Gator uncovers Broker's real identity, he tries
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Originally conceived by Sylvester Stallone as a potential entry in the Rambo series, the script was eventually adapted from the novel by . The film was praised by some for Statham's more emotional performance as a father, though it remains a "rock-solid" action-thriller at its core with "bone-crunching" combat scenes.