Home Alone 2: Lost in New York (1992) ECO

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Title : Home Alone 2: Lost in New York โดดเดี่ยวผู้น่ารัก 2 (1992) Blu-ray ECO

Genre : Adventure | Comedy | Family
Actors : Macaulay Culkin, Joe Pesci and Daniel Stern
Director : Chris Columbus

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Home Alone 2: Lost in New York

The McCallister family prepares to spend Christmas in Florida. Kevin McCallister, Peter and Kate's youngest son, sees Florida as contradictory to what he believes to be an appropriate Christmas environment, particularly noting the lack of Christmas trees. During the school Christmas concert, Kevin's older brother Buzz humiliates him during his solo, causing Kevin to retaliate. Kevin refuses to apologize for his actions, and, still angry with the family's decision to go to Florida, he storms up to the third floor bedroom of the house, where he wishes that he had his own money so he could go on his own vacation by himself. During the night, the family's alarm clock is reset and causes them to oversleep. The family hastily departs to the airport. In the confusion, Kevin loses sight of his family while loading his Talkboy with new batteries from Peter's bag, and ends up following a man wearing the same coat as his father onto a flight bound for New York City.

While touring the city, Kevin finds himself scared by a woman tending to pigeons in Central Park. He then creates a ruse to check in to the Plaza Hotel using Peter's credit card. Once in Florida, the family realizes that Kevin is missing. The family checks into their hotel; however, the warm weather they had been expecting in Florida was disrupted by heavy rain. On Christmas Eve, Kevin tours the city in a limousine and visits a large toy store called Duncan's Toy Chest, where he meets the philanthropic owner, Mr. Duncan. Kevin discovers the proceeds from Christmas sales will be donated to a children's hospital. After donating some money, Mr. Duncan allows Kevin to take a pair of ceramic turtle doves as a gift, instructing him to give one to another person as a sign of eternal friendship. After leaving the toy store, Harry Lyme and Marv Merchants, now called the Sticky Bandits according to Marv, spot Kevin and confront him. Harry and Marv have been in prison since one year earlier, but escaped from a prison riot, and plan to rob Duncan's Toy Chest. They chase Kevin through the streets, but he runs away. Kevin attempts to retreat into his hotel room, but Mr. Hector, the hotel concierge, confronts Kevin about the credit card, which came up as being stolen. Kevin flees, but is stopped by the bandits. They discuss plans of breaking into the store before he hides in the back of a hansom cab.

In Florida, the McCallisters discover that Kevin has been found using Peter's credit card in New York. The family flies to New York and confronts the Plaza staff. Kate decides to search for Kevin on the streets against the advice of Peter and the staff, while Mr. Hector gives the family a complimentary suite. Having noted earlier that his uncle Rob has a townhouse in New York, Kevin attempts to visit Rob; however, the house is vacant and undergoing renovations. While in Central Park, he comes across the pigeon lady, only to get his foot caught while attempting to escape. After she frees him, they watch a local orchestra perform in a loft above Carnegie Hall. Kevin learns how her life has fallen apart and how she dealt with it by taking care of the pigeons in the park; he promises to be her friend.

Kevin sets up various booby-traps in the townhouse, and then arrives at the store during the break-in and photographs Harry and Marv before setting off the burglar alarm by throwing a brick tied with a note to Mr. Duncan through the window. The bandits break into the townhouse. After the two spring every trap in the house, Kevin flees to a phone booth and dials 911. The bandits catch Kevin when he slips on a patch of ice and take him to Central Park. The pigeon lady has sneaked up near them and incapacitates them with birdseed while Kevin escapes and sets off fireworks he had bought earlier to signal the police. Shortly after, they are arrested. At the toy store, Mr. Duncan finds Kevin's note and realizes his role in stopping the bandits.

Kate comes across two police officers in Times Square, and remembers Kevin's fondness for Christmas trees. Kevin makes a wish at the Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree. He then sees Kate, and the two meet and reconcile. A truckload of gifts from the toy store comes to the Plaza on Christmas Day as a reward for Kevin's foiling of the robbery. Buzz suggests that had it not been for Kevin getting on the wrong flight, they would not be in the suite with the Christmas tree and free gifts in the first place, and allows Kevin to open up the first present as a sign of reconciliation. During the festivities, Kevin runs out to give the pigeon lady a turtle dove to reaffirm his promise. Buzz receives Kevin's room service bill from his original stay from Cedric. Buzz is looking the bill and it's total is $967, Buzz then calls for Peter to look at it then Peter interrupts Kevin by calling out, "Kevin! You spent $967 on room service?". He immediately runs back and the film ends.

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Blu-ray & DVD Info
Audio English DTS-HD5.1, Thai 2.0, Mandarin 5.1, Cantonese 2.0, Japanese 5.1
Subtitle English, Thai, Chinese, French, Portuguese, Korean, Russian, Spanish, Japanese
Year 1992
No. of Disc 1
Disc Type Blu-ray 25GB
Zone All Zone

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