5 recensioni
Just another kids defeat the burglar home alone rip off. Pure claptrap. Nothing to see here folks
- mark.waltz
- 7 mar 2017
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I'll cut to the chase..."Boys Will Be Boys" is a ripoff of "Home Alone". Its plot is just too similar, but unlike "Home Alone", it lacks cleverness and is about as good as you'd expect for a film written and directed by children! Yes, it's pretty bad.
Two obnoxious boys beg to be allowed to stay home alone...and their hard as nails father agrees to this, even though the boys have apparently been pretty awful even when watched by baby sitters. The film then cuts to a police station where an illegal interview is being done with the kids (since the boys' parents are NOT present nor do they have a lawyer). Apparently SOMETHING bad happened...and it turns out, well, that they did a "Home Alone" on some jerk who was trying to break in their house.
So is this any good? Heavens, no!! The writing and characters are the main problem. The people in the film are all one-dimensional, such as the younger 'brainiac' kid who talks like a college professor and the workaholic father (played woodenly by Randy Travis). I cannot see any adult enjoying it (which makes the one overly glowing review quite confusing)...and it might be a rough sell to kids as well because the boys are pretty unlikable. Plus, they could just watch a "Home Alone" film instead...which is what I recommend you do.
My score of 2 might just be generous! Do yourself a favor and think twice about watching this one.
Two obnoxious boys beg to be allowed to stay home alone...and their hard as nails father agrees to this, even though the boys have apparently been pretty awful even when watched by baby sitters. The film then cuts to a police station where an illegal interview is being done with the kids (since the boys' parents are NOT present nor do they have a lawyer). Apparently SOMETHING bad happened...and it turns out, well, that they did a "Home Alone" on some jerk who was trying to break in their house.
So is this any good? Heavens, no!! The writing and characters are the main problem. The people in the film are all one-dimensional, such as the younger 'brainiac' kid who talks like a college professor and the workaholic father (played woodenly by Randy Travis). I cannot see any adult enjoying it (which makes the one overly glowing review quite confusing)...and it might be a rough sell to kids as well because the boys are pretty unlikable. Plus, they could just watch a "Home Alone" film instead...which is what I recommend you do.
My score of 2 might just be generous! Do yourself a favor and think twice about watching this one.
- planktonrules
- 3 gen 2024
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The plot of this movie is not very rigid, but that leaves lots of room for more hilarious antics than the first two Home Alone movies put together. (I'm not going to talk about 3 because I haven't seen it yet.) Except poor Skip (who looks a lot like Matthew Perry) suffered a lot more torture than Harry and Marv because it's two on one other than one on two.
Julie Hagerty wasn't really allowed to have as funny of a part as she did in Airplane!, and I was disappointed when the fight between Patsy, the Wellingtons, and the Clauswells ended so early. But oh well. This movie isn't called "Adults will be Adults." And I watched this movie at 3 in the morning, so it was constantly interrupted by infomercials. But what the heck. It's not the movie's fault, it's those ad companies.
Since this movie is mainly all antics, it didn't get much attention because most moviegoers don't like movies with all antics. Oh well.
Julie Hagerty wasn't really allowed to have as funny of a part as she did in Airplane!, and I was disappointed when the fight between Patsy, the Wellingtons, and the Clauswells ended so early. But oh well. This movie isn't called "Adults will be Adults." And I watched this movie at 3 in the morning, so it was constantly interrupted by infomercials. But what the heck. It's not the movie's fault, it's those ad companies.
Since this movie is mainly all antics, it didn't get much attention because most moviegoers don't like movies with all antics. Oh well.