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Um seiner schwerkranken Mutter eine Operation zu ermöglichen, bricht das 13jährige Ghetto-Kind Fool in ein düsteres Haus ein. Dort wird es von grauenvollen Überraschungen erwartet.
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There are movies that I can't forget. This one is amongst them. Highly enjoyable. A Wes Craven at his top.
The horror movie version of Home Alone. A fun adventure with some gory moments - I can't help but think it would be much stronger and darker if it were made today. As it is, the psychopaths over-acting makes them more comical than terrifying.
A unique horror film that blends elements of comedy and suspense in a truly memorable way. The film is both entertaining and terrifying, and its unique approach to the horror genre sets it apart from other films in the genre. Ving Rhymes delivers a standout performance in his breakout role, showcasing his talent as an actor and setting the stage for the successful career that has followed. _The People Under the Stairs_ is a must-watch for fans of horror films who are looking for something a bit different from the typical offerings in the genre.
Unpopular opinion: Wes Craven is the Halloween decorations at Hot Topic version of horror, while Rob Zombie is waking up with a stranger in your bed and a termite in your ear horror. With the single exception of Scream, every movie Wes Craven made was bad (yes, including Nightmare on Elm Street) and he remains the kind of horror for people who didn't like to be afraid. That said, I'm awarding this film a bonus half-star for the inclusion of a young black man as a hero, the portrayal of the ghetto as a prison run by rich inbred YTs, and the hints of interracial puppy love between the two children. Apparently Craven is a better human being than he is a director.
All I could add to what's already been said here is that the ending is so painfully early 90s, lol