Slightly early Christmas
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Slightly early Christmas

by Riko
(Chiba)

Home Alone

Home Alone

Did you watch "Home Alone" last night (2012/11/30)? I watched it! This movie exists up to 4 series. The first movie was released in 1990 (I was born that year). The second was in 1992. The third was in 1997. And the fourth was in 2002.

Of course, as the main character grows older, the performer changes every year. I love "Home Alone," because Kevin (the name of the main character) is so cute, and the thieves are stupid! Ideas for driving out them are unique and devious.

Then, I like scenes of the town and inside of Kevin's house. A lot of Christmas decorations are beautiful. In Japanese Christmas, of course we eat a little rich dinner and cake. But it is not like in America. Considering Christmas trees, there is a difference!! I recommend this movie.

Finally, I have heard that "Home Alone 5" will be released in this Christmas season. I want to watch it early! And I would like to watch it in English!!

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