Home Alone 2: Lost in New York
Home Alone 2: Lost in New York
PG | 19 November 1992 (USA)
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Instead of flying to Florida with his folks, Kevin ends up alone in New York, where he gets a hotel room with his dad's credit card—despite problems from a clerk and meddling bellboy. But when Kevin runs into his old nemeses, the Wet Bandits, he's determined to foil their plans to rob a toy store on Christmas Eve.

Reviews
Cortechba Overrated
Dynamixor The performances transcend the film's tropes, grounding it in characters that feel more complete than this subgenre often produces.
Rio Hayward All of these films share one commonality, that being a kind of emotional center that humanizes a cast of monsters.
Blake Rivera If you like to be scared, if you like to laugh, and if you like to learn a thing or two at the movies, this absolutely cannot be missed.
invisibleunicornninja For some reason we had to watch this movie in math class at the end of the year around Christmas last year in school. Don't ask me why. Honestly I'd have preferred to do algebra equations as opposed to watching this garbage. This movie has no redeeming qualities other than that the camera was on, it was in color, and in focus. It had a theatrical release (I think) and there are people who were involved in making this, and that there are people who were entertained. The acting, cinematography, and story are all terrible. This movie is boring, and I don't see why it is so popular. I guess people are entertained by a child assaulting adults and dumb parents?
videorama-759-859391 Kevin still hasn't lost his touch. He gets separated this time, happily ending up in New York, while his folks end up in Miami, The McCallisters, not the most responsible of parents (this is the second time). I for one, can't blame Kevin (the odd kid out in the family) for smiling, as having to put up with all those douchebags, he calls family, notably beefcake brother, Buzz and his horrible, irascible Uncle, who I have a pet hate for. Using his parent's credit cards, racking up quite a bill, Kevin lives it up in the famous Plaza hotel, scoring some really suss and sour looks from some hotel staff. And guess who he bumps into, on his travels. So again, he uses his smarts and wits on the wet bandits (Stern so good here) where they take worse spills, and a hell of a lot of pain, trying to overthrow their rival. There are some similarities to the first one, that in no way, dampens this one. Again notable performances are that of O'Hara and, Stern, and Brenda Fricker as a homeless woman, her only friends, manifold of pigeons, and Kevin. Macaulay too is just perfect as before, a role, obviously, he was born to play. It's just a sad reminder, of how he could of been such a bigger star. Rob Reiner too, is very good and memorable as the cutish bellboy. This good sequel delivers, so most HA fans shouldn't be disappointed, especially if you really wanna see what the wet bandits deserve.
British Council Bahrain Home alone 2 : lost in New York Home alone ( lost in New York ) is a comedy film. It talks about a little boy called Kevin ( Macaulay) who traveled alone to New York by accident. Two thieves tried to catch him and he uses his brain to escape from them . But , his family traveled to prance. It's set in the USA on 1992 . The stars are ( Macaulay who are Kevin ) ( Joe Pesci) and ( Santa Moses) . my favorite character is ( Macaulay) the little boy . He's so clever . People who like comedy films should watch this film .
areatw 'Home Alone 2' is probably my favourite of the Home Alone films. The first two are way ahead of the rest, but this one edges the first for me. It's virtually the same plot set in a different location, only this one has more laughs and more silliness.Macaulay Culkin and Home Alone are synonymous with one another, making further Home Alone films after this with a different kid was never going to work and was a big mistake. They should have left it at two and gone out on a high, because this was a great sequel.One of my favourite comedy movies of all time. The scene in the hotel room with the TV is comedy gold, they don't get much funnier than that. There aren't many films I'd rather watch instead of this, especially over Christmas.