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Better than than first
by Debora (movies profile)
Dec 28, 2004
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4 people found this review helpful
This time Kevin McCallister (Macaulay Culkin) finds himself in New York after he accidently boards the wrong plane. He meets up again with the two robbers Marv and Harry (Joe Pesci and Daniel Stern), who decide that they now rob toy stores instead of houses and the chase starts all over again. How can the same thing happen to the same kid twice? The sticky bandits Marv and Harry are still upset about getting whooped by that 8-year old they met a year ago, but they should've just let it go. The finale takes part in Kevin's uncle's abandoned apartment where they will play cat and mouse one more time. These two guys just don't know how to use their heads. They decide to chase Kevin again, because he caught them on candid camera robbing a toy store. These guys wanted the camera that bad that they chased him into the house to try and get him (obviously, they didn't learn from the first time). If they were smart, they would have just left, because the cops were already looking for them anyway; way before they even robbed the toy store, and way before Kevin took pictures of them taking the money. I am not going to say anymore, because the rest of the movie is pretty much predictable and self-explanatory. I still have one question before I bounce; how did Marv and Harry end up in the same exact city as Kevin did? Once again, that scenario is too unrealistic, but it was for the movie. |