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Home Alone

Home Alone

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Child star Macaulay Culkin plays a kid whose parents accidentally leave him at home when they go on holiday and who then must foil...

CertificatePG

Duration103 mins

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  • marley, 13
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home alone

5 stars

04 Oct 2024

Film review Home alone

The film Home alone is a PG 13.Home alone is about a little boy who gets left behind at home while his family take a trip to Paris meanwhile Kevin is facing his own problems with some nasty burglars and has to fend himself.

The film Home alone was released on the 7th of December 1990.The best performance was by Joe Pesci with his brilliant acting as he gets hurt or injured and is very funny and plays one of the wet bandits scavenging the streets for money and terrorising poor Kevin.

My favourite part of the movie is when Kevin is setting up all the traps and when the “wet bandits” are triggering all the traps,I like this particular part because it is very funny and entertaining to watch.

I would recommend this particular movie to a young child because they would find this movie quite hilarious and entertaining.

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