The Good, The Weird And The Irritating: 10 Popular Child Protagonists In Film - Part 5
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The Good, The Weird And The Irritating: 10 Popular Child Protagonists In Film

Placing a young child at the center of a movie is a good way to attract families with children to the theater. We all tend to be drawn toward characters with whom we can closely relate with, right? At the same time, child protagonists can tap into something deep within adults; we were all young at one point and, depending on how good our memories are, continue to relate to or at least learn from the way children view the world in real life as well as on the big screen.
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[h2]4) Bad: Home Alone[/h2]

Home Alone

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You know those lists of 90s movies that you watched as a kid that somehow don’t hold up when you rewatch them as an adult? Home Alone tends to appear on a lot of those, and one of the main reasons it doesn’t offer much more than nostalgia for folks these days is that Kevin McAllister is one of the most annoying fictional children that there has ever been.

Conceived by John Hughes, who served as writer and producer on the first movie, it’s a character that maybe could have benefited from his direction as well (although his 80s teen characters aren’t exactly the most amiable either). Or maybe he’s supposed to be as much of a little snot as he is. He probably is. It would explain why he and his brother Buzz butt heads so much. Perhaps he has some kind of a Dennis the Menace version of impish charm.

But one thing I cannot forgive Kevin for is the ordeal he put his poor worried mother through. Catherine O’Hara deserves better!

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