I can't stand to see kids due in movies. It was so heartbreaking to think about how he wanted to grow up and Veda wanted him to put on his glasses. His poor parents look devestated by their own child passing away. I cry like a baby everytime.
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Reply by Zoro DPiece
on May 26, 2019 at 11:39 PM
You're not alone, I often forewarn people that the funeral scene is an extremely emotional scene in the film. But, yes it is truly heartbreaking to lose a child. My sister lost her four day old son Garrett, who had a heart defect . I think it's one of the movies more powerful scenes, Laurice Elehwany was really courageous to write that scene the way she did. Because, most of the time films about death it's usually an adult who has died, not a child. But, yes a lot of people do tend to cry during that scene.
Reply by VHS-VANDAL
on May 26, 2019 at 11:44 PM
WATCHED THE FLICK A LOT AS A KID.IT WAS SAD BUT NOT CRYING SAD.I HAVE AN ELEVEN YEAR OLD NOW AND RECENTLY REWATCHED...YUP.ITS A GOOD SOLID GUT PUNCH AND TEARS.
Reply by A-Dubya
on May 28, 2019 at 10:28 AM
Yes, it was sad, and I remember when I first watched this film, I was with my dad. I don't think I cried, but I felt very uneasy seeing a child in a casket. I remember asking my dad the next day if that part really happened. Veda was so distraught about him, and I thought the two parent characters did a great job of acting, and emoting the devastation of the loss of a young child during the funeral scene. It was very strange to me. I suppose, after seeing Macaulay be so invincible in the Home Alone film.