Home Alone
Home Alone
PG | 16 November 1990 (USA)
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Eight-year-old Kevin McCallister makes the most of the situation after his family unwittingly leaves him behind when they go on Christmas vacation. But when a pair of bungling burglars set their sights on Kevin's house, the plucky kid stands ready to defend his territory. By planting booby traps galore, adorably mischievous Kevin stands his ground as his frantic mother attempts to race home before Christmas Day.

Reviews
Andres-Camara

I've seen it with my niece. Neither she nor I have laughed. Starting from the unreality of the plot, which you do not consider because it is what it is.The actors are not well. This movie went up to Macaulay Culkin but I do not think it's good either.There are family movies that make you laugh and entertain you but it is that this was, is and will be boring.Do not make your children have a boring time

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Jitendra Kotai

This is the perfect holiday movie to watch with the family. It has fantastic funny moments and genuine emotional moments. The Acting is superb and the direction is perfect. The movie is very smartly executed. Joe Pesci is hilarious in this avatar.The boy who is accidentally left home alone is very well enacted by Mac. The movie has the moral that family is important and that we cannot live without our irritating families

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borismk-38942

I do like this movie, even if it makes zero sense. It would take a very disturbed child to think all of these traps up, and two immortals to survive all the injuries they suffered. If you can ignore logic for a while though, it's a fine film.

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Syl

I don't know why I avoided this film. It's a John Hughes classic film in his style of American suburbia. Macaulay Culkin has the startling role as Kevin McAllister in suburban Chicago town in a beautiful home. He plays the child precociously and with vulnerability at eight years old. After he is banished to the attic, he is forgotten the next day after his parents fly to Paris, France for a family holiday. There were fifteen in all. The scene where they are racing to the plane would be unrealistic today. Kevin believes his family left him alone. With two burglars played by Daniel Stern and Joe Pesci, Kevin learns of their plot to burglarize his home as the silver tuna. Kevin's mother realized that she forgot him at home. Worried and desperate, she would do anything to reunite with them. There are noticeable Chicago actors like Ann Whitney and Alan Wilder in minor roles. Of course, there is John Candy in a small role as well. The cast did an excellent job with their roles. The film wasn't expected to be such a hit at the box office. You can watch this film repeatedly and still enjoy it like other John Hughes films.

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