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Catharine 2021-10-13 13:05:33

The protagonist in the story, the naughty and clever little boy, left the deepest impression on me. The organs he arranged one after another were endless, and they were often unexpected. This is what I admire the most. To know that getting organs is not an easy task, first you have to be careful, otherwise the organs you do will be full of loopholes; secondly, you must have a certain degree of research on psychology. Only by insight into people's hearts can you better place organs. In addition, a comprehensive knowledge of physics, chemistry, biology, etc. is also required. And this little boy was able to do such a superb mechanism at a young age, which is really worthy of admiration. After watching the movie "Home Alone", I found that I still have a lot to learn. Not only is the knowledge of physics, chemistry, biology and other cultural aspects, but also learns to observe life, understand life, and learn from it the knowledge that is not in the textbook, and continue to expand the scope of knowledge. Only in this way can we better deal with the various aspects of life. Kind of emergencies. It seems that learning is endless!

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  • Agustina 2022-03-25 09:01:02

    It looks good the first time you watch this kind of film, but it won’t feel any more when you watch it, and it’s purely for children.

  • Uriah 2022-03-24 09:01:03

    I saw it when I was in elementary school. At that time, it was not much older than the little boy. After reading it at that time, I imagined that bad guys would invade all day long. I thought about how to build a secret base every day. I watched it again at the Pearl Terrace last summer, and it feels quite nostalgic.

Home Alone quotes

  • Kate McCallister: Have you ever gone on vacation and left your child home?

    Gus Polinski: No, no. But I did leave one at a funeral parlor once.

    [Off Kate's look]

    Gus Polinski: Yeah, it was awful. The wife was distraught and we left the little tyke there in the funeral parlor all day. All day. You know, we went back at night and apparently he had been alone all day with the corpse. He was okay though, after two, three weeks he came around and started talking again...

    Kate McCallister: Maybe we shouldn't talk about this.

    Gus Polinski: Well, you brought it up.

    Kate McCallister: I'm sorry I did.

  • Fuller McCallister: What time are we going to bed?

    Frank McCallister: Early, we're leaving the house at 8 AM, on the button.

    Kate McCallister: Hey, I hope you're all drinking milk, I want to get rid of it.

    Kate McCallister: [to Megan who is throwing food] Hey, don't you do that!