Home Alone 3

Home Alone (Original Title: Home Alone 3) is an American action-comedy from the year 1997 It is a continuation of the comedies Kevin - Home Alone (1990) and Kevin - Alone in New York ( 1992).. Directed by Raja Gosnell, and written by John Hughes.

Action

Four led by Peter Beaupre spies bring a by a company from Silicon Valley built integrated circuit, which is needed to control a novel non- visible to the radar missile, in their possession. To outsmart the security checks at the airport, they hide the circuit in a toy car.

Due to a mix up at the baggage check at the airport, the secluded Mrs. Hess gets unknowingly in possession of the bag with the toy car, in which the chip is hidden. The quartet follows crooks on the flight to Chicago her. Since Mrs. Hess with the toy can not do anything, she gives it to the neighbor boy Alex as a reward for clearing snow outside her house.

The ill with chickenpox Alex must stay alone in the family house in a Chicago suburb, while his older siblings attend the school and the parents go to work.

The spies are trying to bring the circuit back on, and penetrate after they have unsuccessfully searched some of the neighboring houses, even in the house of the Pruitt family. Alex manages the help of countless tricks to defend the house against the crooks until the arrival of the police, FBI, and his parents. At the end of the criminals are arrested by the police, and Alex hands the circuit an FBI agent.

Reviews

James Berardinelli wrote on ReelViews, speaking about the " second worst sequel to the year 1997" was like the beating of a dead horse. The film bein consider "extreme" much violence. The " exercise in tedium " is not only unnecessary, but also repulsive.

Roger Ebert wrote in the Chicago Sun - Times of 12 December 1997, the film may please him more than its two predecessors. Although he followed the formula of the previous films, but he was witty, empathetic and have a charming main character. The Directed by Raja Gosnell from soft embarrassments.

Movie service wrote that the film was " Although less violent than its predecessors, but also unequal uninspired ". The " little amusing slapstick entertainment" offering " at best food for childish glee ."

Awards

Alex D. Linz was nominated in 1998 for the Young Artist Award and the Young Star Award. The film was nominated in 1998 as a worst remake or sequel for the Golden Raspberry.

Background

The film was shot in Chicago and Evanston (Illinois ). He played worldwide about 79.1 million U.S. dollars, including about 30.7 million U.S. dollars in the cinemas of the United States.

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