Budget
$17,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$44,789,789
Opening weekend US & Canada
$12,520,305
Gross worldwide
$60,613,008
Budget
$17,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$44,789,789
Opening weekend US & Canada
$12,520,305
Gross worldwide
$60,613,008
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By Kurt 2022-03-21 09:02:39
When I was a child, I also had many "dark minds"
Children also have dark hearts. They are jealous, they are extremely competitive, and they are extremely possessive. When I look back on my childhood, I do have this kind of mentality. For example, when my cousin came to my house, my mother would take my snacks. I gave it to her, but didn't ask my opinion...I disagree and said I was stingy, even shut me out and let me cry, and finally the neighbors knocked on the door for me to let me in...things like that, things There are...
By Coralie 2022-03-21 09:02:39
When I was a child, I also had many "dark minds"
Children also have dark hearts. They are jealous, they are extremely competitive, and they are extremely possessive. When I look back on my childhood, I do have this kind of mentality. For example, when my cousin came to my house, my mother would take my snacks. I gave it to her, but didn't ask my opinion...I disagree and said I was stingy, even shut me out and let me cry, and finally the neighbors knocked on the door for me to let me in...things like that, things There are...
By Fatima 2022-01-07 15:54:16
Watching movies at station b, there are a bunch of moms and sisters in the barrage. But I think he actually controls everything. The duck gave Richard, then destroy him. My sister ruined her because Mark dared to disobey her. A good friend "betrayed" him, so let him destroy it together. My mother, who has always been compliant with her, has also discovered the truth, and I am sorry that it is him who has ruined this time.
In fact, Henry is a control freak. He formulated absolute...
By General 2022-01-07 15:54:16
The stunning movie, the last scene is even more shocking, Macaulay's figure lingers in his heart, the scene of him falling off the cliff is unforgettable. But when I watched it, it was with a sad mood. I saw Macaulay's experience before, and thought that it was almost after this movie that Macaulay's drama has plummeted due to family reasons. Ironically, when he appeared in My Girl at the time, everyone even expressed dissatisfaction with Macaulay's role as a character who died at the end. In...
By Harmon 2022-01-07 15:54:16
When I was a kid, I started watching the third part of The House Alone. So I didn’t know Macaulay very well. Later, I saw Master Weiwei, who is known as Home Alone 4, and found this kid to be quite cute. I was already in junior high school at that time. I admit, I later realized that
this movie was casually watched on PPS.
It’s amazing. I
don’t feel surprised. I really like the kid that McCawkin explained in it. It’s
very evil. Very terrible. I
used an innocent smile to...
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By Napoleon 2023-09-21 13:03:15
Everything is supported by the three protagonists, and the ending and supporting roles are...
By Samara 2023-03-25 10:17:38
I've been looking for this movie for a long time, but the one I saw on TV when I was very young scared...
By Bartholome 2023-03-10 10:04:43
Children can be evil too! Innocent evil is the most...
By Asa 2022-10-26 10:52:38
Ian McEwan Screenwriter. ....
By Kelli 2022-04-24 07:01:17
The abominable pirate labelled him as "Home Alone 5", and when I was only 4 years old in elementary school, I watched it once and put him in a corner, scaring me to death....
[Henry and Mark take a walk along a bridge over the water when they notice a rabid-looking dog running full speed at them from behind]
Henry: Nice knowin' ya!
[Mark screams uncontrollably and falls down but continues to get up and run]
Henry: Come on!
[Henry and Mark both make it to the gate and lock the dog over the bridge. Henry gets in the dog's face and barks back]
Mark: Henry, come on! Let's go.
Henry: [the two walk on] I love that dog.
[Henry introduces Mark to his invention in the shed, a bolt-shooting gun]
Mark: Awesome! What does it do?
[the scene cuts to Henry and Mark trying out the gun in the woods]
Henry: It took me three months to make it. Beautiful, huh?
Mark: Yeah.
Henry: You pull the cable back to here then you load over there. Grab a bolt. Go ahead - Lock and load.
[Mark loads up a rusty old bolt]
Henry: Now we... line up kitty cat.
Mark: Don't hit her! Just give her a scare.
Henry: Sure.
[Henry focuses by taking a deep breath before shooting the bolt, missing the cat only by inches as the bolt gets stuck in the tree]
Mark: What a great shot!
Henry: Yeah, but the sight's not right yet.
[as Henry stares into the distance as the cat escapes]
[Mark tosses and turns in bed quietly crying]
Mark: [a figure in white passes by the bedroom door] Mom?
Mark: [Mark gets up to follow the white figure down the stairs] Mom?
Susan: [Susan then turns around in her white nightgown] Mark?
[Mark sits at the bottom of the stairs in tears]
Susan: Honey... What's the matter?
Mark: It is you. You came back. I knew you'd come back.
Susan: Oh, sweetheart. I'm right here.
[Susan sits with Mark]
Susan: OK? I'm right here.
[Mark cries in Susan's arms as she rocks him back and forth whispering to him]
Susan: Oh, it's OK. Shh, it's OK. Oh, baby, it's all right. I'm right here. I'm right here.
[Mark continues to cry]
Susan: I know you miss her. I know you do. It's OK. It's gonna be OK. It's OK. It's OK.
[the camera moves to the second-floor balcony, where Henry is staring down at them]