Kevin, who was ignored and ridiculed by his family, was locked in the attic to reflect on his family's misunderstanding. As a result, the family rushed out in the morning and found Kevin at home when they arrived in Paris.
Kevin, who woke up in the morning, thought that his wish of "letting all his family disappear" had come true, and began to revel. He played with the toys that his brother usually didn't let him move, spent his brother's pocket money to buy food at the supermarket, ate junk food casually and watched TV all night, dressed like adults and ate 10 pizzas.
On a shopping trip, he encounters two stupid thieves waiting near his house and decides to get ready. Kevin uses dummies and light and shadow to create the illusion that his family has not left, but the thieves see through it.
At this moment, Kevin, who was isolated and helpless, felt the preciousness of his family. He made a wish to Santa that he didn't want Christmas gifts, but only wanted his family to come back.
In the church, Kay met an old man next door who was called "Snow Shovel Killer" by his brother. When Kevin returned home, he and the old man set up a lot of traps, played tricks on the stupid thief and handed it over to the police.
Kevin said: "Even in the adult world there is innocence and beauty"
"Deep down, you love them, but you don't know how to act, so you hurt them and you hurt yourself," Kevin said. "It doesn't matter how old you are."
"No matter how angry I get with my dad, I always talk to him, especially during the holidays," Kevin said.
"Maybe they didn't forget you, they just forgot to think of you," Kevin said. "People don't do it on purpose."
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