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    one call [to the police] and he would have been safe

    just because it’s fiction doesn’t mean it’s fantasy

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    No, he could not call the police. A tree fell on his phone line and disconnected his house.

    And his parents did notify the police, but the police were, A: completely incredulous, B: completely incompetent and uninterested. They came and knocked on the door, but Kevin was still scared and confused and was hiding under his parents bed the whole time. The cop just gave up and left.

    Source: I watched the movie again… and I am going to do so this year along with a Die Hard trilogy (I never watched the third movie) marathon.

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    He thinks his family actually disappeared. He remarks that they couldn’t have gone to Paris, because their cars are still in the garage. The garage having been left open is even a plot point, to allow Kevin to make this realization quicker.

    He does eventually call the police. It’s the last step of his plan. He calls them to his neighbor’s house.

    The movie is seriously bulletproof. Like how Kevin spills Pepsi on his ticket and we see it accidentally get thrown in the garbage the night before.

    Fun story:

    When my daughter met Santa Claus for the first time, she’d recently seen Home Alone and was obsessed, and she introduced herself as Kevin.

    When it was time to take a picture I said, “Ok [daughter’s name which in all fairness does have an “ev” sound in it], get in Santa’s sleigh.”

    Then Santa leaned over and whispered, “Ohh. I thought she said her name was Kevin.”

    “Yeah, no, she did say Kevin.”

    Santa thought that was weird.

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    He knew the police would likely put him into child protective services due to parental negligence and decided he’d deal with that shit himself.

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    Or he was just too afraid to contact the police. Remember, this took place in the USA, where people have reason to fear them.

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      And the quality of the police work was documentary level realism for a Hollywood movie.

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    Didn’t he not trust the cops because Pesci pretended to be a cop in the opening scene, in order to case the house?

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      He didnt call the police because the phone lines are being worked on in one of the opening scenes before we even see the McCallisters and presumably are down.

      His parents couldn’t even call home to make sure he was okay.

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        Pretty sure only long distance lines were down. Local calls were still good which is how he ordered the Pizza.

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              And the mom/fam was able to call from overseas to local PD, and leave various messages with friends or neighbors to check on Kevin.

              The lines weren’t down. If local lines are non-functioning, all phone traffic is inoperative regardless if it’s long distance or not. Kevin also called for Pizza and the police himself.

              Let’s face it, the phone is a plot hole.

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        Yeah I know that but he was able to leave. He went grocery shopping. Iirc the storm took out the lines just to his house, maybe the neighborhood.

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    Didn’t the storm knock the phone lines out? That’s why Moira didn’t call the house and called the cops to try and get them to do a wellness check.

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    But the part we always forget is that the robber was the “cop” that had come to the house the night before the trip.

    So this kid was like the cops are so corrupt I have to deal with this on my own.

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      That’s a really good point I never thought of.

      Is it realistic that he didn’t have any other friends / trusted adults in the community?

      As a movie though the suspension of disbelief is pretty good. Phone lines are down, neighbors are on vacation too, …

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        The McAllister’s are rich as hell. All their friends are too. The whole neighborhood went on vacation except that one old guy.

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          Which is, again, another thing explained in the movie within the first 5 minutes.