Home Sweet Home Alone
Home Sweet Home Alone is a comedy movie for kids and families directed by Dan Mazer. This movie is also enjoyable for everyone. This movie will make you laugh for the creativity of the kid and it will also make you sad for the couple.
The movie is all about a young kid and a married couple. The parents of the kid left him alone at home and they left for Japan. Meanwhile, a married couple faces a financial crisis and they need some money. The couple find a way to make money but for that, they need to enter that kid’s house. Then, the couple tries to enter the house but the kid is very smart and genius. He makes lots of ways to stop the couple which is the main attraction of this movie. The kid will do whatever it takes to keep the couple outside of the house.
The form of this movie is in a regular form. Where the story starts with a little introduction then it goes slowly to the complicated action. After that, the movie becomes more enjoyable. The cinematography is excellent. It captures everything which needed to present the story beautifully. This movie will entertain you fully. It is full of fun, especially for kids. The most interesting character in this movie is the protagonist, Max Mercer. The intelligence of Max will drive you to say “brilliant” from your mouth. All the characters’ performance is top notch especially Max and the couple (Jeff McKenzie and Pam Mackenzie). The couple presents themselves as funny especially Jeff who proves that people can be funny at any age. A comedy movie should be funny as much as it can and this is a perfect example of a comedy movie.
I highly recommend this movie to watch. Especially, for kids. Kids will love this movie for sure. I liked this movie mostly for Max Mercer’s (The Kid) acting and he looked so cute in the movie. I also loved this movie because of the concept. It shows how brilliant a kid can be and this movie will make me realize that in the day end family matters the most.
This is the 6th movie from Home Alone (Franchise). I really loved this movie. I already said that the kids would love this movie but as an adult I enjoyed it. So, I give this movie 5 stars out of 5.
Other Movies from Home Alone (Franchise):
• Home Alone
• Home Alone 2: Lost in New York
• Home Alone 3
• Home Alone 4
• Home Alone: The Holiday Heist

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