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`Home Alone" is a splendid movie title because it evokes all sorts of scary nostalgia.Being left home alone,when you were a kid,meant hearing strange noises and being afraid to look in the basement - but it also meant doing all the things that grownups would tell you to stop doing,if they were there.Things like staying up to watch Johnny Carson,eating all the ice cream,and sleeping in your parents' bed.
"Home Alone" is about an 8-year-old hero who does all of those things,but unfortunately he also single-handedly stymies two house burglars by booby-trapping the house.And they're the kinds of traps that any 8-year-old could devise,if he had a budget of tens of thousands of dollars and the assistance of a crew of movie special effects people.
The movie's screenplay is by John Hughes,who sometimes shows a genius for remembering what it was like to be young.His best movies,such as "Sixteen Candles," "Breakfast Club," "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" and "Planes,Trains and Automobiles," find a way to be funny while still staying somewhere within the boundaries of remote plausibility.This time,he strays so far from his premise that the movie suffers.
If "Home Alone" had limited itself to the things that might possibly happen to a forgotten 8-year-old,I think I would have liked it more.What I didn't enjoy was the subplot involving the burglars (Joe Pesci and Daniel Stern),who are immediately spotted by little Kevin (Macaulay Culkin),and made the targets of his cleverness.
The movie opens in the Chicago suburbs with a houseful of people on the eve of a big family Christmas vacation in Paris.There are relatives and kids everywhere,and when the family oversleeps and has to race to the airport,Kevin is somehow overlooked in the shuffle.When he wakes up later that morning,the house is empty.So he makes the best of it.
A real kid would probably be more frightened than this movie character,and would probably cry.He might also try calling someone,or asking a neighbor for help.But in the contrived world of this movie,the only neighbor is an old coot who is rumored to be the Snow Shovel Murderer,and the phone doesn't work.When Kevin's parents discover they've forgotten him,they find it impossible to get anyone to follow through on their panicked calls - if anyone did so,the movie would be over.
The plot is so implausible that it makes it hard for us to really care about the plight of the kid.What works in the other direction,however,and almost carries the day,is the gifted performance by young Macaulay Culkin,as Kevin.Culkin is the little boy who co-starred with John Candy in "Uncle Buck," and here he has to carry almost the whole movie.He has lots of challenging acting scenes,and he's up to them.I'm sure he got lots of help from director Chris Columbus,but he's got the stuff to begin with.He's such a confident and gifted little actor that I'd like to see him in a story I could care more about.
"Home Alone" isn't that story.When the burglars invade Kevin's home,they find themselves running a gamut of booby traps so elaborate they could have been concocted by Rube Goldberg - or by the berserk father in "Last House on the Left." Because all plausibility is gone,we sit back,detached,to watch stunt men and special effects guys take over a movie that promised to be the kind of story audiences could identify with.
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Plot Summary for Home Alone 3 (1997)
Peter Beaupre, Alice Ribbons, Burton Jernigan, and Earl Unger, after stealing a top secret computer chip hide the chip in a remote control car. After going through security at San Francisco International Airport, they grab Mrs. Hess's bag off the X-ray belt while Mrs. Hess grabs the bag containing the toy car. They then see that a flight to Chicago is showing "now boarding" on the monitors showing all the flights, so they decide to board that flight. When in Chicago the crooks ask the cab driver who drove Mrs. Hess home where her house is, and for a description, and the cab driver says that her house is the only house whose driveway was not shoveled. At Mrs. Hess's house that night, Alex Pruitt shovels snow on Mrs. Hess's driveway, and he gets the toy car as a thank-you gift. The crooks get there to see that every driveway has been shoveled. The next day, Alex, who is home sick from school, spots the crooks in one of the neighbors' houses, so he calls the police to report the burglary. By the time the police get there, the crooks are gone, and no tracks that anyone broke into the house are left. Therefore, Alex is accused of turning in a false police report. The next day the crooks are spotted in Mrs. Hess's house, so Alex calls the police again. Once again, the police find no evidence that the house was broken into, so the chief comes to speak to Alex about how serious it is to call the police. The next day, the burglars are spotted again, but this time Alex decides to attach the camcorder to the top of the toy car, and attempt to get footage of the burglars in action. After a fight with the burglars to gain the toy car, Alex sees that they took the tape, and he finds the chip hidden inside the car. He then reports the chip to the local Air Force recruiting office, who informs the FBI. The burglars, figuring that Alex has the car, approach the Pruitts' house, only to find booby traps. In the end, an FBI agent comes to the house, and Alex hands the chip to the FBI agent, and the crooks are all caught.