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Facedwith the dangerous situation of a home invasion, Finn opts to handle it himself rather than calling for help. His only outside help comes from a man he met through online gaming who contacts Finn's mom once he realizes the severity of the situation. Though the entire set-up is pretty unrealistic, it does come with some strong messages about family and healthy relationships in the characters' journey to reconnect with each other. Both kids defy their parents and at times speak disrespectfully to them, but their experiences bring them closer together and celebrate the unmaterialistic gifts of the holiday.

Finn's parents love their kids enough to move across the country for a more wholesome upbringing for them, and they battle familiar foes like the media and video games for time with their kids. Their absence during the burglars' heist is coincidental rather than intentional, and they do their best to keep in touch and to return home when they sense danger. Finn and Alexis show coolness under pressure when the bad guys arrive (although the best thing would have been to call for help right away).


Predictably, there's a heap of slapstick violence that would cause serious harm in the real world, but the victims keep on kicking on screen after being pelted with marbles, trapped in a window frame, kicked in the face, and pushed down the stairs. Police draw guns on a suspect and subdue him with pepper spray, and a man verbally threatens a teen's life.


Parents need to know that Home Alone 5: The Holiday Heist delivers the franchise's expected punch of slapstick violence aimed at a team of inept burglars who break into a boy's home while he and his sister are unsupervised. As in the first four movies bearing this title, the showdown between the grown-ups and the crafty kids is as funny as it is unrealistic, but it's important to remind your own kids that this doesn't represent how a real-life scenario would play out. Despite the premise, you'll find the story rich in themes that celebrate family bonds and even raise relevant issues like monitoring screen time and staying safe online. To stay in the loop on more movies like this, you can sign up for weekly Family Movie Night emails.


Finn Baxter (Christian Martyn) is less than thrilled about his family's move from California to Maine, and he doesn't feel any better after laying eyes on their new home, which he fears might be haunted. Despite his parents' assurances that nothing's awry, Finn assumes the worst when he finds a secret room in the basement and discovers that his self-designed ghost trap has been tripped. So when his parents leave him and his older sister, Alexis (Jodelle Ferland), home alone while they attend a Christmas party -- and a band of thieves breaks in to steal a treasure hidden inside -- Finn rigs the house to deter them.


HOME ALONE 5: THE HOLIDAY HEIST is a fairly formulaic reworking of the plots of the previous four Home Alone movies. Boy's parents leave him at home by himself, bad guys break in, boy nearly destroys the house in an attempt to foil their plans. A few things change here, like the presence of Finn's sister and the outside help he gets from a man he met through online gaming, but it's not hard to figure where the story is going or how it will work out in the end. Of course, if kids haven't seen any of its predecessors, then they'll take particular delight in Finn's underdog story.


If you tune in with your kids, you'll be surprisingly entertained throughout, thanks to an excellent cast (including a small role for Edward Asner) and the antics of the inept crooks. You'll also notice aspects of the story that might escape your kids' attention but that offer great conversation starters about issues like balancing screen time with family time, protecting your privacy online, and, of course, staying true to the spirit of the holiday.


Families can talk about the media. How much time do you spend looking at screens in a day? A week? How much of your information do you get that way? In what way are computers or cell phones superior to traditional means of news? What, if any, are their drawbacks?


Kids: Is Finn responsible with his gaming habit? Why are his parents concerned about this hobby? Have you ever found that an interest of yours keeps you from being involved in other activities? Why is it important to strike a balance among all of your activities?


Do the characters always make smart decisions? What might Finn have done differently when he realized he was in real danger? Do you think his parents would have believed him if he'd told them what was going on? What are some of your family's plans for emergencies like fire, storms, or a home invasion?


Similar to Home Alone 3, it shares no major connection to Kevin McCallister or his supporting characters, and instead features completely brand new characters and a protagonist, however there is one small reference to the original films nearly an hour into the movie.


Ten-year old Finn Baxter and his family move from California to Maine and settle into their new home. Finn and his older sister, Alexis, are obsessed with technology, and refuse to do anything with their parents or socialize with anyone else. Shortly upon arrival, Finn befriends a neighbor kid, Mason, who tells him about the legend of the ghost which haunts the house that Finn's family is moving into.


Meanwhile, the house is being targeted by three thieves - Sinclair, Jessica, and Hughes, who plan to steal a valuable painting that's hidden inside. Sinclair mentions the painting they are looking for is called The Widow by Edvard Munch, a portrait of his great-grandmother and family which was stolen over a hundred years ago. While the family is out shopping the next day, the thieves break into the house; finding a hidden safe in the basement. However, before they could locate the painting, the family returns and the thieves are forced to flee. As Sinclair leaves, he notices an invitation the Baxters received for a Christmas party and plans to return while the family is at the party.


The next day, Mrs. Baxter and her husband prepare to go to the Christmas party arranged by her new boss and discover that her kids aren't ready yet; Finn is more focused on video games and Alexis on her cell phone. Fed up, she decides to leave them home alone while she and her husband attend the party. However, a snowstorm that gets progressively worse results in the roads leading down the mountain closing, forces the parents to stay at the party.


Finn wreaks havoc throughout the house before violating his mother's rule of not playing video games while his parents are at the party. When the game controller Finn is using runs out of batteries, he gets new ones, but accidentally drops one battery down the basement steps. Finn and his sister, Alexis go down into the basement and find the safe, which had been left unlocked from earlier. They then discover a secret room accessed through the back of the safe with the painting that Sinclair was looking for. But after scaring Finn out of the room, Alexis accidentally activates a trap which locks her in the room.


Unaware that his sister is trapped, Finn goes back to his video game upstairs. While online, Finn meets Simon, a young man who spends most of his time gaming. As they chat, the thieves return and Finn hear's Sinclair's heavy footsteps outside, believing that it's a ghost. He runs around the house turning lights on. Outside, the thieves notice lights turning on all over the house which deter their attempt to enter. Finn then hears his sister's yelling from the basement. When Finn discovers what had happened to her, he rushes to the hardware store to buy tools to break her out.


After leaving the hardware store, only being able to purchase a roll of string, Finn accidentally bumps into Sinclair outside a coffee shop and realizes that it was his footsteps he heard outside the house earlier and not a ghost. He then overhears Sinclair, Jessica, and Hughes' plan to break into the house. Finn rushes home and tells Simon about the upcoming break-in and asks how to defend the house. Simon gives Finn suggestions on traps, believing that it's a game.


Finn begins setting up traps such as pouring water on the front steps which would then freeze into ice (a trap from the original Home Alone film), spreading marbles all over the garage floor and setting up a snowblower to shoot the marbles, an eggnog catapult, a stocking full of coal, Christmas wrap and tape strung around, a container of tar above a window, a plate of nasty-tasting gingerbread men and a nearby cup of milk (actually glue), and rigging the kitchen sink garbage disposal to shoot cotton.


The thieves go to the front and notice the slippery walkway. They don't fall for it, and go to the garage door. Jessica and Hughes lift the roll-up garage door, but they actually pull a barbell from a ramp, which rolls under the door and trips them. Jessica goes around to the side of the house and opens a window, but she gets hit with the stocking full of coal. Hughes goes in the garage and puts the door down, but he activates the snowblower which launches the marbles all over the floor onto him.


Jessica tries entering through a different window and gets a Nutcracker doll to hold up the window. But the doll has a kite string attached to it, and Finn pulls the doll out of the window using the string, forcing Jessica to get stuck in the window. Jessica pulls a chair toward her that has a string attached to another doll, which is attached to ornaments holding the container of tar. Jessica pulls the chair some more, and gets covered in the tar.


Sinclair enters through the back door. When he tries to open a door, the knob comes off and the door falls on the eggnog catapult, covering Sinclair in the eggnog. The thieves meet up and try to get Jessica out of the window, but Finn shoots Jessica three times on her butt with ping pong balls using his slingshot. This causes Jessica to kick Sinclair and Hughes hard on the head and groin. The first time, she kicks Hughes in the groin. The second time, she kicks Sinclair in the groin. The third time, she kicks both of them in the head, causing them to fall.

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