Home Alone

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All Kevin McCallister (Culkin) wants for Christmas is for his family to disappear. So when he wakes to discover his wish has come true, he does what any kid would do he parties! But when he learns that two robbers (Pesci and Stern) with a Christmas list of their own are working their way up the block, he decks the halls with ingenious traps to defend his house until his family comes home! (20th Century Fox UK)

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Pethushka 

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English Home Alone is one of my biggest favorites. It ALWAYS stops me from doing any activity and reminds me of my childhood. And there's something inside that tickles me so pleasantly. Christmas wouldn't be Christmas without Kevin. And as someone else wrote, it's an unpretentious movie for the whole family. I loved it as a little kid, and I think I'll love it as a grandmother too. Too bad Macaulay Culkin couldn't do anything decent after that. Some people have it backwards with fame... ()

3DD!3 

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English Kevin just mustn’t be missing from the Christmas TV schedule. Even though I've seen his escapades at least ten times, I always really enjoy them and my laughter is heart-felt (the nail in the foot, the falling iron, head on fire, etc.). Plus, John Williams' soundtrack is one of his best. Home Alone is simply a Christmas tradition. ()

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kaylin 

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English This is simply a legendary film that remains entertaining and inventive even after multiple viewings, and it will likely forever be the best work Chris Columbus has ever done. Even though he has other interesting films to his credit, not just Harry Potter, this film is simply so original that it inspired sequels and other films. Its significance cannot be forgotten. And above all, it's still fantastic Christmas entertainment for the whole family. ()

lamps 

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English This is a Christmas classic in every sense. Anyone who hasn’t seen it is as if they didn’t exist, and anyone who isn't amused by the thieves Pesci and Stern and a house full of ‘sophisticated’ traps, has no sense of humour. Some of the scenes have lost their charm with the years, and I don’t find the whiny Macaulay Culkin as likeable as I used to, but in Columbus's family rendition, the film is still incredibly relaxing, cult-classic entertainment that I revisit every year. ()

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