Children's 6th Christmas.
In fact, there was nothing specially prepared at home. After finishing my homework at night, I suddenly thought of this movie on a whim. Christmas + cute little devil heads. The first time I saw this movie was probably when I was older than them, I can't remember the specifics, and the plot is even more vague.
I can't find the Chinese version, although the English version children can't understand, tell the important position, the whole drama can be linked together. It's a fun place to giggle non-stop, and a bit scary place, like some of the basement scenes, to get tense too. We are worried about the children's eyes, so we seldom watch TV for them. We only went to the cinema once, and the movie was watched in two days.
On the first day, most of it was the foreshadowing of the background, how Kevin was at home, the general layout of the home, the neighbors, the community environment, the situation of the thief, the family's attitude towards Kevin, the first round of confrontation with the thief, etc. On the second day, it was a real show, and the kid used all kinds of props to deal with the thief.
It seems that the children's attention will focus on these points:
1. The big house, haha, is really big; the church, different beliefs and buildings.
2. The excitement of Xiao Guitou starting alone at home made them eager to try, but they were worried.
3. Focus: various brain holes;
4. The family's behavior after finding out that Kevin stayed at home;
5. The emotional line of the neighbor's grandfather.
The last thing I have to mention is that in the face of Kevin's various traps, we still have to keep stressing to the children that this is dangerous and that we cannot play with other children like this.
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