Home Alone (1990)

 Director: Chris Columbus

Producers: John Hughes, Mark Levinson, Tarquin Gotch.

Cast: Macaulay Culkin (Kevin) Daniel Stern (Marv) Joe Pesci (Harry).

A movie that’s boring-at-the-start-but-gets-good-at-the-end, Home alone is… a sort of a blast.

One day, in the holiday season, Eight-year-old Kevin McCallister gets a horrible scolding before the day he along with his family has to go to Paris, and gets locked up in the attic as a punishment. He at night secretly wishes that he had no family, since his siblings always make his life a living nightmare. The next day, his parents sleep in and rush to go to the airport. One of Kevin’s sister miscounts in a head count and drive off without him. An hour later, Kevin wakes up and finds none of his family is there. He first thinks that his wish has comes true, and runs around his house to celebrate. But later, he discovers that he has to protect his house from a pair of burglars alone. Want to know more? Watch the movie!

I got bored in the middle, but the end was above average. The battle plan was funny, but I am not going to reveal it. Spoilers. The acting is fun. Stern and Pesci had great facial expressions. I have no idea how the latter did not actually burn his head entirely. Both of you, were you fine? I hope you didn’t hurt your butt. The middle was kind of boring because nothing really happened, but without the middle, there would be no plot development. One funny part was where Kevin used the TV to speak to the pizza delivery guy posing as his dad. Anyways, these are the bugs.

  •          Pointless jerkiness by Buzz. That was way too much.
  •         Random cuts to different places are bad.

  •        
    Coarse language, so if you’re under 10, do not watch.

I recommend this movie because:

  1.         This has some really funny scenes.
  2.         It has some really good acting.
  3.         The montage of Kevin doing random stuff around his house is good.
  4.         I like the burner that makes a noise that always scares Kevin.
  5.         The movie, overall is above average.

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