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Posted by Grenfield on 2024-April-13 06:52:20, Saturday

So right now my son (9) is obsessed with TERMINATOR 2: JUDGMENT DAY. He’s watched it about 2 times in the past month and has already been begging me to let him watch it a 3rd time, which I’d rather not do on a school night so maybe this weekend. I think it probably helped that I showed him TERMINATOR 1 first (although I was hesitant because of the police station scene, though he didn’t seem to be bothered by any of it and was even hoping there would be more surgery scenes, haha) because as a result he ended up being genuinely shocked upon discovering which terminator was the bad guy and the good guy.

His favorite part of the movie though, like to the point where he gets noticeably excited whenever he appears on screen is the John Conner character. I suppose that it has to do somewhat with the relatability factor of not having a stable home life prior to me taking him in, but he also is completely fascinated by the fact that he’s a kid who is basically always in control and often naturally takes on leadership roles. That’s the way he likes to be, in control and at the full attention of the people around him. The fact that John Conner is a tough character who also has a strong sense of humanity and isn’t whiny or aggravating also resonated. He often finds kids in movies to be annoying. He didn’t enjoy THE GOONIES very much, for example, because of how all the kids kept talking over each other and arguing. Alternately, MATILDA, THE TEMPLE OF DOOM, BEASTS OF THE SOUTHERN WILD, and DEADLY GAMES (the French Christmas movie) are 4 more movies he loves and has also rewatched because he loved that the kids in those were brave, tough, noble, and weren’t afraid to stand up for themselves or fight the bad guys. The HOME ALONE movies he thought were okay but too silly at times.

I feel like there is a lack of serious, heroic, resourceful kids in movies. I don’t know if you all necessarily agree but those seem to be the type of kids movie that he loves the most, because he likes the idea of saving the day. I know I’ve asked for recommendations before here for these types of movies. I know that larry, god bless his soul wherever he is nowadays, recommended ALABAMA MOON with Jimmy Bennett and that was a winning choice as well because he (and I) really enjoyed that one too. Another one we both enjoyed a lot and watched while we were on vacation was the Australian movie, FORTRESS.

Anyway, if anybody can think of any recommendations of movies with exceptional hero children, please proceed to share them. I’m not ready to show him the PHANTASM movies quite yet because all the brain sucking scenes make me feel sick to my stomach, but I’m open to unusual or offbeat suggestions. I’ll screen them first because I think I have a good sense at this point of whether something will hold his attention.

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