At the beginning of the show, she was just like any other kid trying to absorb her parents’ love-hate relationship. Eventually, she grows into a teenager that we all could relate to. Thank you, @sallydraperandco, for sharing this iconic scene.
This post by @homealone1992 has made us all nostalgic for this all-time favorite film. Macaulay Culkin convincingly played an ignored, overlooked child, and this plight with his parents made him very endearing for the audience. Needless to say, his courage alone made him every kid’s hero.
Osment emerged as one of the breakout stars from his generation. His earnest acting of a haunted boy won him a million hearts and an Oscar nomination. @emilyosmentlove shared this terrific picture of little Haley!
@the_prefect_reviews, we couldn’t agree more! Well, we love Mckenna Grace in all her movies, but this one took the cake for us. We completely adored her innocence, as she craved for a normal childhood without the guidance of her parents.
Sean Penn convincingly plays the role of a father with an intellectual disability, but Lucy (Dakota Fanning), at the tender age of 7, won hearts as a daughter who takes care of her father. @movieaday2020, this sure is the best scene from the movie.
While we felt the anger, happiness, and fear in her eyes, Quvenzhané was all of six years old when they began shooting. @iamrhonamitra is right! Let’s watch it all over again.
Jack didn’t have a role that people could relate to. But seeing him astonished at normal situations and unable to face anyone but his mum sure had our hearts ache a little. @cinemafilmsart posted a still of Jacob watering a plant.
Thanks for the insight, @movieskaleidoscope! Being cast at the age of 11, Bale, with full conviction, played the role of an English boy who becomes a prisoner of the Japanese. His yearning to see his parents had us reaching out for tissues.
Ahhh, this grandfather and granddaughter duo makes for one of the best duos in movie history. Remember how she loved mimicking expressions of beauty pageant contestants and delivered those hyperactive fits? @the.filmstudent, thanks for pulling out our favorite clip from the film.
Eleven says it all with just that one look! Those intense scenes where she uses her psychokinetic and telepathic abilities always had us floored. We weren’t surprised to see the actor grace the big screen as well.
Warner Bros’ horror blockbuster saw Jack Grazer playing Eddie, the germaphobe. We absolutely loved how his character developed from a fragile boy to the strongest of all the Losers. @qt.grxzer, we love the Losers, too.
We absolutely adored her as the sassy elder twin who indulges in mischievous antics. And that’s not all. The talented artist has already bagged the title of executive producer. Don’t believe us? Check out @rodinphotography’s detailed post.
The movie unfolds a beautiful story about four boys who decide to go on a hike in search of a guy that went missing. The young artist’s work appealed to the audience and was unforgettable. Check out the comments on @retro_vibez’s post, and you’ll know.
Darla and Alfalfa were #RelationshipGoals for every ‘90s kid. We adored the 5-year old who effortlessly delivered the adult-spun ironies. This cute clip by @tel.evison makes us want to watch it all over again!