Home Alone movie review

Elinor 2022-04-23 07:01:01

People only know how to cherish when they are lost, and the same is true of family. Kevin believes that there is a conflict between himself and his brother that will never be reconciled, and even tells his mother never to see her again. But when Kevin and his mother thought they were going to lose each other, they realized how important each other was. When I am in a difficult situation, my family is the first thing that comes to my mind. As children, sometimes because of disagreements with our parents, or encountering difficulties in work and life, we throw all negative emotions on our parents and relatives. We are always respectful to those we don’t like, but to those who love us deeply. people speak ill of each other. Since they love each other so much, why hurt each other?
At the same time, Kevin was also communicating with Marley and found that Marley was not as evil as others said, but he had a kind heart. A person who lacks the courage to face difficulties and repeatedly chooses to avoid problems, Marley does not apologize for fear of being rejected, but suffers from missing his loved ones. Kevin was always dependent on others and lacked self-reliance, and was called incompetent by his sisters. This conversation made them realize that only by changing themselves and facing difficulties can they grow. In the end, Kevin defends his house and Marley reconciles with his family.
This is not just a comedy, but more importantly, the reflections behind the film about family love and thinking about reinventing oneself.

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  • Sedrick 2022-03-25 09:01:02

    This series is OK, but I don’t like the kid in the golden retriever AI. I like it.

  • Nick 2022-03-23 09:01:03

    Ma Fu: Remember we are water thieves, starting with W! Haha too classic! The memories of childhood will be treasured forever!

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!