Gnome Alone

Gnome Alone is a 2017 Canadian-American computer-animated fantasy comedy film directed by Peter Lepeniotis and written by Michael Schwartz and Zina Zaflow from a story by Robert Moreland. The film was first released in 2017, in Cyprus, Greece, Romania, and Israel. The film, produced by Vanguard Animation and 3QU Media, stars the voices of Becky G, Josh Peck, Olivia Holt, George Lopez, Patrick Stump, and David Koechner.

It was released on Netflix on October 19, 2018 as a Netflix Original.

Good Qualities

 * 1) Great CGI animation, which is surprising because this is coming from one of the same companies (Vanguard Animation) that brought mh:awfulmovies:Happily N'Ever After.
 * 2) The voice acting is surprisingly well-done. It can also be unintentionally hilarious such as Chloe screaming.
 * 3) The plot uses a cliche, which is "the world is in danger and only you can save it," that's actually executed very well.
 * 4) Chloe and Liam do make a great team, even though they don't start off well.
 * 5) The soundtrack, such as "Our House" performed by Becky G, is very catchy.
 * 6) Most of the jokes can be decent such as Pocket's hammer getting stolen...only to be stolen by a Trogg and getting hit.
 * 7) It explains a backstory of how the Troggs came to Earth.
 * 8) The scene where Chloe stands up to Liam and talks mean to the BTCs is very interesting.

Bad Qualities

 * 1) While decent, the humor sometimes falls flat such as Chloe saying that it's time for the Troggs to get "flushed."
 * 2) *There is also a lot of toilet humor.
 * 3) It sometimes reuses some screams from Chloe. One time, Brittany used one of Chloe's screams, which can be considered a sound error.
 * 4) Chloe is a bit selfish, but overall not a bad character.
 * 5) The visuals look bland and the character designs are weird at best. For example, the Troggs look like Mike Wazowski and Stitch mixed in a blender.
 * 6) The pacing is not very good and the film can feel all over the place.
 * 7) The ending leaves a major plot hole, as to whether or not the events of the film were a dream, with both options having their own contradictions.
 * 8) * If it was a dream, then how are the gnomes there. And what about Brittney's character development?
 * 9) * If it wasn't a dream, then how did Chloe's phone turn out undamaged, and why was it in the toilet?
 * 10) Brittney's character development does not feel fully fleshed out as it is just put into the last few minutes of the movie. Also, Brittney does not receive any comeuppance for her actions, making it a half-baked redemption.