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threehundreddogs — 11 years ago(March 26, 2015 10:02 PM)
i identified a lot with teddy. im reckless and angry and people think im strange. its actually rare for me to identify with someone this much. i find it easier to relate to kids though, haha. but whatever. i think one of the great things about this movie is how everyone can relate to at least one of the kids. nice thread good stuff.
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highschoolkiller — 10 years ago(April 13, 2015 06:40 AM)
gordie. I love writing and i have lot of imagination. But as far as i can remember, i was Always writing stories in my notebooks.
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Marquis_Aurelius — 10 years ago(June 17, 2015 07:30 PM)
I agree with you on Gordie. When I was younger, he was everything I was. I think today as I am a 30 year old male, I still familiarize with the Gordie character amongst not only in my social group, but family and my work environment as well.
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Robbmonster — 10 years ago(September 10, 2015 07:35 AM)
I'm most like Gordie, no doubt. A slight touch of Chris (leadership qualities), a bit of Vern (innocent humour), and not much of Teddy to speak of.
That's one of the strengths of the film, though. The characters are so well-drawn from real life that everyone can see a bit of themselves or someone they know in each of them.
Growing up in a small country town (as I did), my friends and I WERE those kids. Camping out, going on adventures, feeling misunderstood by out parents, dealing with older/tougher/dumber kids, it was all there.
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DeadandBuried81 — 10 years ago(December 31, 2015 05:03 PM)
A mix between Teddie and Chris
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anonymous_guy — 10 years ago(January 26, 2016 07:27 AM)
i have given this some serious thought. watching this movie growing up i always thought i was the main character of course. having watched it recently i have to admit, its Verne.
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SamandDeansgirl — 9 years ago(May 06, 2016 08:52 AM)
Gordie because I can be on the shy side, I'm creative and full of imagination haha. And I want to be a writer, so there's that.
Chris because I'm the usually the voice of reason/peacekeeper.
I watched this movie for the first time when I was 14. My nickname is Addie but back then I spelled it "Addy" and I remember changing it to an "ie" at the end because of Gordie's name haha.
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NYSiciliana — 9 years ago(August 11, 2016 12:35 PM)
I'm mostly a Teddy/Gordie mix. I'm outgoing, sarcastic and come from a military family like Teddy. I'm a writer and I can be sensitive like Gordie. There's a little Vern in there too, being naive and lacking some common sense.
I would say I'm the most like Teddy. I'm weird and I don't care.
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fountaincap — 9 years ago(August 13, 2016 04:53 PM)
I'm definitely the Gordie of my group - misunderstood, not very confident or outgoing but introverted (in the Myers-Briggs sense), pensive and passionate about writing.
One of my best friends growing up reminded me so much of Teddy. Crazy kid who had some family issues in his childhood and it showed in his teenage years. He was also, like Teddy, the most "militaristic" of our group.
We even had a Vern - fat, nerdy kid who we always picked on. As we were reading
Lord of the Flies
in school, the poor guy also became our "Piggy".
Lastly, my best friend from childhood to this day is like if you took Chris and also made him the comedian of the group, in addition to being the more peaceful and kind-hearted leader.

