Home Alone 4 Page #7

Synopsis: Kevin McCallister's parents have split up. Now living with his mom, he decides to spend Christmas with his dad at the mansion of his father's rich girlfriend, Natalie. Meanwhile robber Marv Merchants, one of the villains from the first two movies, partners up with a new criminal named Vera to hit Natalie's mansion.
Genre: Comedy, Crime, Family
Director(s): Rod Daniel
Production: 20th Century Fox Television
 
IMDB:
2.5
NOT RATED
Year:
2002
89 min
1,253 Views


Probably to do the things of Christmas|that it is usual for us to do, to adorn the tree.

- Do you himself adorn it?|- Yes, skylight.

It is entertaining. We are going to do it.|We are going to put the tree.

It will fill us with the spirit of the epoch,|it will join us as family.

Nothing of friends,|nothing of diversion, nothing of snow.

Undoubtedly, this one is going to be|the worst Christmas of my life.

Hello, Kev.|How are you?

How is if we forget of today|and do we begin again?

- Do you say it seriously?|- Yes.

Natalie is an excellent person.|You have to know her more.

I believe that it is time|of starting amusing oneself.

- I would like it.|- Yes?

Do we adorn the tree?

- Right now?|- Insurance. Why not?

I do not hear you.|Can you lower him to the music?

To extinguish music.

What were you saying?

Skylight, there we will be.|We would not get lost it.

Now I call you.

Evangelist is in the city.

Margaret organized a dinner|improvised...

but we should not go: truth?

Why do not you go without me?|Kevin and I will finish with this.

Seriously? Would not it bother you?

Not. Of any form,|they are your friends.

You are an angel.|I will not return late to house.

In what were we?

- You do not have to remain for me.|- I want to remain. Seriously.

Say to me:
does Natalie go out every night?

Almost all. His life is very exciting...|the one much more of that we know.

You would say that you are not stagnant|in the routine?

Not, I am not stagnant. Why?

I thought that probably because of it|you had left.

Kevin. Kevin, you know...

I did not leave your mom|to be with Natalie: is it clear?

- This happened later.|- Do you want to tell me?

The relations of the adults|they are complicated.

Sometimes, when the partner marries|very young, as your mom and me...

one ends up by feeling that...

- It was necessary to you to live through some things.|- Yes.

Only because you grow externally...

it does not mean that you want to stop|of amusing yourself.

I know everything about the internal child, dad.

- Ah. Yes do you know?|- The old men have sports cars.

Surely, you are right.

The bad of the sports cars|the fact is that there is no space for anybody any more.

Probably for a person. But|if you want to do a trip indeed...

with baggage and quite,|there is no space for a friend.

They are brilliant and fast...

but:
who wants to go in a nice car|if it goes completely only?

I believe that it seems already perfect.

Only it needs|to place the star.

Kevin always places the star.

You are right. I places it.

I always raise it|and then I pull the trousers.

It does a scandal.|We all laugh.

I suppose that we will have to use|the stairs this year.

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An American filmmaker. Beginning as an author of humorous essays and stories for National Lampoon, he went on to write, produce and sometimes direct some of the most successful live-action comedy films of the 1980s and 1990s. Most of Hughes's work is set in the Chicago metropolitan area. He is best known for his coming-of-age teen comedy films which often combined magic realism with honest depictions of suburban teenage life. more…

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