Ben Meyers’ Rating: 4.0|5.0 Starsìììì
Home Alone 3—cute—does not have the vibrancy of the first two movies in this series. The reason for lack of parental presence is not as viable as the first movie’s reason. The film is what it is and serves as a good afternoon flick but does not have that re-watch status of the first film. Acting, presentation are good, and slapstick humor comes in at the okay level.
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Storyline
This family comedy film is about: A young boy is given a remote-controlled car that contains a highly valuable microchip. Thieves make a plan to retrieve it and the boy makes a plan to return it to authorities.
Additional Thanks
Thank you to Director Raja Gosnell for directing efforts. Thank you to Producers John Hughes and Hilton Green for making the film possible. Cast includes: Alex D. Linz and Haviland Morris.
Buy a ticket? Yes? No? Maybe?
Yes. While the first two Home Alone films are better watches than this one, the movie can be enjoyed as a family watch. It lacks the vibrancy of the previous two movies.
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