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Home Alone 1990 123movies

Home Alone 1990 123movies

A family comedy without the family.Nov. 16, 1990103 Min.
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Watch: Home Alone 1990 123movies, Full Movie Online – It is Christmas time and the McCallister family is preparing for a vacation in Paris, France. But the youngest in the family, Kevin (Macaulay Culkin), got into a scuffle with his older brother Buzz (Devin Ratray) and was sent to his room, which is on the third floor of his house. Then, the next morning, while the rest of the family was in a rush to make it to the airport on time, they completely forgot about Kevin, who now has the house all to himself. Being home alone was fun for Kevin, having a pizza all to himself, jumping on his parents’ bed, and making a mess. Then, Kevin discovers about two burglars, Harry (Joe Pesci) and Marv (Daniel Stern), about to rob his house on Christmas Eve. Kevin acts quickly by wiring his own house with makeshift booby traps to stop the burglars and to bring them to justice..
Plot: Eight-year-old Kevin McCallister makes the most of the situation after his family unwittingly leaves him behind when they go on Christmas vacation. But when a pair of bungling burglars set their sights on Kevin’s house, the plucky kid stands ready to defend his territory. By planting booby traps galore, adorably mischievous Kevin stands his ground as his frantic mother attempts to race home before Christmas Day.
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7.7/10 Votes: 565,998
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63/100 | MetaCritic
N/A Votes: 9384 Popularity: 6.743 | TMDB

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Heartwarming Holiday family classic.
‘Home Alone’ has succeeded in establishing itself as a Christmas tradition, spawning off three sequels (including a made-for-television flop), and a whole franchise in and of it.

Macaulay Culkin plays Kevin McCallister, the average American child. He has an attitude almost expected of a Chris Columbus film from the eighties. He lives with a large family, which, right now, being around Christmas time, is about quadrupled, flooded by relatives’ children, all of whom pick on poor, poor Kevin (sympathy long lost later into the film).

One day Kevin wakes up from his sleep to find his wish has come true: his parents (John Heard and Catherine O’Hara) have disappeared. Enthralled by this, he proceeds to do everything and anything he was not allowed to do before, including eating ice cream in the morning, watching violent gangster films, jumping on the bed, wrecking his brother’s room, and having some fun with a BB gun. Unfortunately for Kevin, his parents have not just disappeared – they have accidentally left him at home before going to Paris!

Trouble really starts when two pesky burglars, Harry Lime (Joe Pesci) and Marv Merchants (Daniel Stern), decide that their next burglary will be at the McCallister residence. Little do they know Kevin is more than prepared, arming the house with an array of booby-traps that would impress top spies in the American government.

John Hughes, writer/director/producer of my favorite comedy, ‘Planes, Trains and Automobiles,’ wrote this film, and it is no wonder. It is just like Hughes’ humor. It mixes emotion, belly laughs and a warm-hearted ending all into one little bundle called a movie. John Hughes’ films, in my experience, are usually very good, mainly because he approaches films at a very classic level. He doesn’t resort to crude, kid jokes, like ‘The Master of Disguise’ or ‘The Tuxedo,’ to name a few recent flops. He almost always levels everything out perfectly in his scripts, and nothing is different here. Also, he places Kevin and co. in a large brick home in a large neighborhood in Chicago; a home that very much resembles those in ‘Planes.’ and ‘Uncle Buck’ (I would not be surprised if it is the same home).

As for the acting.

Macaulay Culkin is not at his best here. His best performance would have to be in an earlier John Hughes film named ‘Uncle Buck,’ where he had more of a cute charm than an acting charm. Here, he could barely act his way out of a plastic bag. Fortunately, with great performances by John Heard, Catherine O’Hara, Pesci and Stern, his bad acting is long forgotten by the time we become absorbed into the film.

John Heard and Catherine O’Hara bring Kevin’s parents to life. They seem almost complete opposites. Kevin’s father, Peter (Heard), is very calm and laidback. His mother, Kate (O’Hara) is extremely nervous almost all the time, fretting throughout the film. She is aggravated very easily and, like all mothers, her instinctive nature to care for her child is what drives her to the point she goes to in the film.

And then there’s Pesci and Stern. My favorite lot of the film. They perfectly blend humor, pain and aggravation to the film.

Pesci’s character Harry is very strict, easily agitated and picks on Marv for a great many things. Marv, the stereotypical ‘tall, stupid one,’ is completely stupid. He does things that would make a hamster blush. Yet he is the character I have found many like the most, mainly because he is so stupid you have to feel sorry for him. Stern brings a great trait to the character of Marv, and I am very pleased he got the part. It’s a hard choice to decide which baddie is better, so I just say I like them both the same.

All in all, ‘Home Alone’ is probably the best Christmas movie to rise out of the film industry in the last twenty years. It seamlessly blends humor, pain, emotion, human instinct and some great booby-traps all into one little bundle. This film has stood the test of time greatly.

4.5/5 stars –

Review By: MovieAddict2016
Home Alone
If you like a really good family film at Christmas, then there’s a big difference, there is no family in this film (or at least for most of it). The McCallister family are preparing a Christmas holiday to Paris. The night before they leave the youngest child of the family causes trouble and is sent to bed early. He wishes that the family would disappear. The next morning, the family leave and realise when they are in Paris that they have forgot one thing, Kevin (Golden Globe nominated Macaulay Culkin)! Kevin now has all the fun that he wants. Only problem is that two crooks Harry and Marv (Joe Pesci and Daniel Stern) are trying to get into the large house to loot it. This is just wonderful for goofy live action gags, kids entertainment and Christmas fun. Also starring John Heard as Peter McCallister, Roberts Blossom as Marley and Catherine O’Hara as Kate McCallister. It was nominated for the Oscars for Best Music for John Williams and Best Song for “Somewhere in My Memory”, it won the British Comedy Award for Best Comedy Film, and it was nominated the Golden Globe for Best Motion Picture – Comedy/Musical. It was number 22 on The 100 Greatest Family Films, and it was number 17 on The 100 Greatest Christmas Moments. Very good!
Review By: jboothmillard

Other Information:

Original Title Home Alone
Release Date 1990-11-16
Release Year 1990

Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 43 min (103 min)
Budget 18000000
Revenue 476684675
Status Released
Rated PG
Genre Comedy, Family
Director Chris Columbus
Writer John Hughes
Actors Macaulay Culkin, Joe Pesci, Daniel Stern
Country United States
Awards Nominated for 2 Oscars. 11 wins & 6 nominations total
Production Company N/A
Website N/A


Technical Information:

Sound Mix Dolby Stereo (RCA Sound Recording)
Aspect Ratio 1.85 : 1
Camera Arriflex 35 BL4, Zeiss Super Speed Lenses, Arriflex 35 IIC, Cooke Speed Panchro and Zeiss Super Speed Lenses
Laboratory DeLuxe, Hollywood (CA), USA
Film Length 2,805 m (Sweden)
Negative Format 35 mm (Eastman EXR 500T 5296)
Cinematographic Process Digital Intermediate (4K) (2020 Remaster), Spherical
Printed Film Format 35 mm

Home Alone 1990 123movies
Home Alone 1990 123movies
Home Alone 1990 123movies
Home Alone 1990 123movies
Home Alone 1990 123movies
Home Alone 1990 123movies
Home Alone 1990 123movies
Home Alone 1990 123movies
Home Alone 1990 123movies
Home Alone 1990 123movies
Original title Home Alone
TMDb Rating 7.387 9,384 votes

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