Cinema's Missing Children
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Cinema has portrayed a wide array of characters over the years, from heroes and villains to everyday people. However, there is a group of characters that often goes overlooked and forgotten - cinema's missing children. These are the children who are mentioned in passing, or whose storylines are cut short before they can fully develop. They may be victims of tragedy, used as plot devices to further the story of the main characters, or simply forgotten about as the movie progresses. One of the most famous examples of cinema's missing children is Bobby in the film "Mulholland Drive." Bobby is the son of the main character, but his storyline is abruptly cut short when he is involved in a car accident and never mentioned again. His disappearance leaves a lingering sense of loss and unanswered questions for the audience. Another example is the character of Miles in the film "The Sixth Sense." Miles is one of the patients that the main character, Malcolm, is treating, but his storyline is left unresolved as the focus shifts to Malcolm's own personal journey. Miles is never seen or mentioned again, leaving his fate a mystery. These missing children serve as a reminder that even in fictional worlds, there are consequences to actions and events that may not always be fully explored. Their absence leaves a void in the story, a lingering sense of what could have been if their stories had been given the attention they deserved. In the future, filmmakers may choose to explore the stories of cinema's missing children in more depth, giving audiences a closer look at the impact these characters have on the world around them. Until then, they remain a haunting reminder of the untold stories that exist within the world of cinema.

