Trump was quiet like a little sheep on the side, in stark contrast to his teeth and claws before the election. It's no wonder that this kind of acting made a cameo in a classic movie 24 years ago.
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This snippet is from the second part of "Home Alone". Trump, a passerby, beats soy sauce for five seconds. That cute little boy is named Macaulay Culkin, but I prefer to call him Macaulay King. Kevin, played by him, fought with two dumb thieves all the way from Chicago to New York. With two "Home Alone", he himself became the most talented American child star after Shirley Temple and ranked second in the "100 Greatest Child Stars" of VH1 in the United States.
The layout of the first part of "Home Alone" is relatively narrow. Our protagonist only fights wits with two dumb thieves in his own home. In the second part of "Lost New York", the director makes a qualitative leap in the background of the story. From Chicago to New York, Kevin grew up one year old and became more independent and courageous. Although twenty-six years have passed, although the former child stars have been obscured by everyone, even if you look at the series when you grow up, you will find that there are many illogical aspects in the series, but compared with the rubbish of "Baby Home", there is a difference between the two It's still a whole street short of "Very Little Spy".
The two clues of light and dark are the highlights of the first two parts of "Home Alone". The open line is Kevin's wit and two stupid thieves, and the hidden line is Kevin's chance encounter with a marginalized person. If when I was a child, I only focused on the story and it was not funny, then when I grow up, I will pay more attention to the small details when I re-read it.
Probably because of Christmas, miracles will always happen in Kevin's adventures. I remember once reading such a story: a little boy met an old lady in the park and shared his own lunch. After returning home, they told their family that they met an angel today. In the story of "Home Alone", the old snow shoveling grandfather in Chicago and the female beggar in the park in New York may be the incarnations of angels. For them, is the little blond boy not an angel?
The first two parts of "Home Alone" have been imitated and never surpassed. Even the term "little ghost" became the darling of the Chinese media after Macaulay King. For me, one of my favorite clips is always the chance encounter between Kevin and Mr. Duncan, the owner of the toy store.
Maybe it's a very loving person,
otherwise, why would you allow children to play at will in their toy store?
It should be someone who is very loving,
otherwise, why would he be willing to donate all his income from Christmas Eve to the orphanage?
It must be a very loving person,
otherwise, how could you give the little boy the turtle dove, which symbolizes friendship and love?
So when the little boy told him to wear thick clothes because the weather was very cold, this old grandpa who has always brought others warmth must have felt the warmth that others brought to him. And the pair of turtledoves, which symbolize friendship and love, will surely become a beautiful memory in the heart of the little boy.
I don’t want to say much about Macaulay King’s later, because I always remember the little boy who laughed enough to melt the snow, and the little boy sitting alone under his poster.
In the future, I hope my children can grow up watching such movies, because these stories that happened at Christmas are all about love. Family, friends, affection, friendship, these most beautiful words of mankind are the meanings that we should insist on.
The real world is cruel, as cruel as Macaulay King as an adult. We don’t have to deny his later depravity. Similarly, we don’t have to deny his innocence. Because these stories about love are not tools for deceiving others, these stories about love give us the opportunity to choose when we are going to be ugly, and they give us the power to pluck up courage in the face of darkness.
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