To each according to his superpowers: Films about children with special talents. Children with unique abilities


Experts are sure that the presence of superpowers can be detected in any child. Today there is a large number of various techniques for developing reading speed skills, improving memory. Also, with their help, you can identify the creative or mathematical inclinations in your child. The information received will be the basis for the development of the baby spiritually and intellectually.

Supernatural abilities of children

When a child has superpowers, it is called differently: indigo, rainbow child, etc. However, all these names mean that such a baby, unlike his peers, is more developed and smart. Some of them are endowed psychic abilities- they often dream prophetic dreams others predict the future quite accurately.

There are times when children with superpowers can contact the souls of deceased relatives or recall the details of their past lives to the smallest detail. By the way, the stories of children about how they lived in past life who they were and what they did shock most parents. Usually this happens very early and when the child reaches the age of seven, memories of this kind disappear.

Detailed information about children's superpowers, as well as ways to develop it, can be obtained by visiting our School. You can also learn from us how to protect yourself and your loved ones from various negativity, including damage, evil eye, curses.

Healing abilities of children

The baby perceives the world at the level of the information field. Those who think that the child does not perceive what is happening around are mistaken. Newborn babies are endowed with a unique beauty, which is why they are often called angels. After all, while they are not familiar with the laws adult life and do not obey their rules, their life is connected only with the Universe.

Children in whom this connection is not broken over time are able to receive a large amount of information - this is the phenomenon of their healing abilities. This power is the result of a unique device thin bodies, as well as the energy system of the child.

It is advisable to protect extrasensory abilities in children from those who have lost faith in modern medicine and those who want to get rid of the disease non-traditional methods. A growing organism, of course, has a huge energy potential. However, these energy shells are too fragile. That is why a child healer, using his gift to heal people, can deal a serious blow to his own physical and mental health.

Therefore, if there is a problem that traditional medicine or the authorities are unable to solve, one should turn to a psychic with experience who, while helping a sick or deceived person, does not harm himself and knows how to restore lost energy. He can also help in getting rid of damage and the evil eye, using reliable and proven methods for this.

Indigo children

Many are mistaken, believing that indigo children are distinguished exclusively by superpowers. There are several explanations for this phenomenon. Some say that these geeks, others consider them simply unusual, and still others are sure that such children have mental problems. How are things really?

Among the features of the development of such children, one can distinguish a very slow “maturation” of their brain. That is why indigos begin to speak much later than their peers. As a rule, the speech of such a baby appears unexpectedly, and the child speaks in sentences. And the information that he gives out very often leads parents into a stupor.

Many do not know how indigo children differ from ordinary children. Signs by which it is easy to understand that the child is not quite ordinary are as follows:

  1. Independence appears very quickly. Such children take on important issues without fear.
  2. Indigos are very unbalanced, it is difficult for them to restrain emotions. They always say their thoughts aloud, although they can do the opposite - for a long time to withdraw into themselves.
  3. They have high self-esteem and self-esteem.
  4. They are very active - it is very difficult for them to sit in one place.
  5. Their way of thinking is non-standard, it is sometimes difficult for others to understand some statements. As a rule, they have high intelligence.
  6. For them there is no authority. Having their own point of view, they are always ready to defend it.
  7. They have many interests, as a rule, are creative individuals.

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The Indigo Children Phenomenon

Do not panic if it turned out that most of the listed signs can be attributed to your child. Of course, raising a child who is not like the others is quite difficult. Many call these children "uncomfortable." A calm and obedient child who does not require constant attention and does not take a lot of energy and time, it is much easier to educate. However, you should be patient, in particular when it comes to training indigo.

A huge problem for such children is to learn to be attentive. Therefore, they need to be interested. Both teachers and parents should understand that this is not a difficult student, but a very talented and multi-talented student. To suppress the hyperactivity of such children, some neurologists recommend taking special drugs that inhibit nervous system. Some parents, following such recommendations, can only do harm. After all, such a “treatment” delays natural development.

Therefore, it is best to consult on the upbringing of an indigo child from professionals with extensive experience. The indigo phenomenon has not yet been fully explored. The abilities of these children are impressive, but they need to be constantly developed. An indigo child needs to learn to accept it for who it is. To think that it can be somehow altered is a big mistake.

Developing your child's abilities is not an easy task. Both parents should participate in this gradual and versatile process. Become a strong support and reliable friend your child, and then you will never cease to be amazed at his abilities and rejoice at his success!

The existence of people with superpowers is direct evidence that human body has more potential than we can imagine. Who are they - the result of evolution or isolated cases natural anomaly?

Man Magnet - Lew Tou Lin I try my best not to call him Magneto, after all, that movie villain, and Lew Tou Lin - a real man. But with an unrealistic ability to attract metal (and not only metal) objects to your body. As if some kind of force is holding them from the inside - despite the fact that each object can weigh up to 2 kg, and in total a magnet man is able to hold 36 kg. Scientists from the Malaysian University of Technology came to the conclusion that Tou Lin's skin has a certain unique "grip" property, which helps objects "stick" to the body - as if under the influence of magnetic field. What is most strange is that this ability is inherited in the Tou Ling family, and his three grandchildren can boast of the same ability.


Supernatural Memory - Daniel Tammet

People with phenomenal mathematical abilities and powerful memory are not uncommon. They can solve complex mathematical equations faster than a computer or reproduce in memory some event of a decade ago with an accuracy of a second. However, Daniel Tammet is the first to describe how his brain works while doing this.
For Daniel, every integer from 0 to 10000 has its own image and distinctive characteristics such as texture, shape, color and feel. For example, the number 289 looks very ugly, the number 333 is much more attractive, and the number Pi is almost perfect. Daniel has Asperger's Syndrome and his method allows him to memorize numbers and events with incredible accuracy. For example, he can reproduce pi up to 22514 decimal places, which he did as a demonstration in 2004. It took 5 hours and 9 minutes.


Eagle Vigilance - Veronica Seider

In the cinema, we have repeatedly seen heroes that have “supervision” and are able to see even a fly that is a kilometer away from them. Famous shooters Eagle Eye and Legolas are just one of them. But also in real world such a person exists, and this is Veronica Seider - the world champion in looking at the smallest objects at long distances without the use of binoculars or any other optics. It has been proven that she is able to distinguish people who are at a distance of 1.6 km from her. Her vision is 20 times sharper than her eyesight ordinary person.


Sonar Vision – Daniel Kish and Ben Underwood

Do you know how to "see" the bats? With the help of echolocation: they make special sounds, and then their auditory system picks up reflections of sounds from obstacles. Ben Underwood had the same ability: he used sounds to "see" despite losing his sight to retinoblastoma, an eye cancer. It is not clear how, but he managed to develop an extraordinary ability to echolocation. By making sharp clicks of his tongue, he "saw" objects so well that it greatly improved his quality of life. Sadly, Ben Underwood died in 2009 due to a recurrence of cancer. Ben was the brightest of Daniel Kish's students. Daniel is blind and also navigates the world using echolocation (called "sonar vision"). He is so good at it that he helps other blind people by teaching them to "see" the world around him the way he does.


The Beast Charmer - Kevin Richardson

Kevin is a South African behavioral zoologist who studies animal behavior. He understands them so well that several lion prides and some packs of hyenas literally accepted him into their membership. He eats, sleeps and plays with these animals like they are his family. When communicating with wild animals, Kevin trusts intuition more than book rules. He is known for treating lions as highly evolved creatures, showing them his respect and emphasizing a sense of community and family rather than harshly repressing and training them.
But Kevin warns that his work is dangerous and advises no one to follow in his footsteps without proper training. He communicates and makes friends only with animals that have grown before his eyes. Still, the beasts had scratched and bitten and wounded him many times... although they had never done it on purpose.


The Man Who Sees Music - Arthur Lintgen

Some people are not able to learn a second language, but the American doctor Arthur Lintgen can read the language of records: by the pattern of grooves and their color, he determines which musical composition it's written there. But Arthur doesn't claim to be a superhero. He explains his skill with musical erudition and says that it applies only to classical music from Beethoven onwards. More early works, according to him, are too similar in structure and difficult to recognize. And when they gave him a record that contained an Alice Cooper album, Lintgen said that it looked like a jumble of sounds and sounded like gibberish. However, Arthur Lintgen's ability is unique in its own way.


Computer Man - Shakuntala Devi

Shakuntala Devi (1929 - 2013) is a clear proof that the human brain is capable of extraordinary things like incredibly complex and fast arithmetic calculations. Once, a Berkeley professor asked Shakuntala to calculate the cube root of 61,629,875 and the seventh root of 170,859,375. To the professor's surprise, Shakuntala gave the answers (395 and 15, respectively) in just a few seconds. In 1977, at the University of Dallas, she managed to extract the 23rd root of a number of 201 characters in 50 seconds! The university computer confirmed the correctness of the results shown, but it took more than a minute to work.


Photographic Memory – Stephen Wiltshire

If you have not seen the work of this artist, then you should definitely do it. Steven is an autistic artist who can reproduce from memory the most detailed landscape of any city that he happens to see from a height. All it takes is a short helicopter flight over the city and Stephen will use his photographic memory to create a panoramic image of it with amazing accuracy.


Iceman - Wim Hof

While ordinary people, trying to climb Everest or Kilimanjaro, are properly insulated, the Dutch daredevil Wim Hof ​​does such tricks in nothing but shorts. Extremely cold-hardy, Hof says he uses the tantric tummo meditation technique, a method of developing inner warmth used by Tibetan yogis, to help regulate body temperature. Wim Hof ​​is the absolute world champion in bathing in a bath filled with pieces of ice. An ordinary person cannot stay in such a bath for more than 15-20 minutes. Hof's record is almost two hours.


Super Samurai - Isao Machii

Japanese master martial art Iaido owns the techniques of real samurai. He can predict the trajectory of an object with such frightening accuracy that he calmly cuts the object in half with his sword - and can do this at least every second. He is fast man with the sword not only in Japan, but all over the world. Machii can cut through plastic bullets flying at a speed of 300 km/h. Looks like he really is a superhero.

Jaws of Steel - Radhakrishnan Velu

It is impossible to imagine what strength a person must have who is able to drag a train of several cars with his own teeth, as Radhakrishnan Velu, a native of Malaysia, does. For such strong teeth, he is called the "Tooth King". And it's still not clear - how can you drag a train weighing 260.8 tons over a distance of 4.2 meters, excuse me, with your teeth? The Tooth King claims that when he was 14, an Indian guru taught him to use his teeth to control all parts of the body.


The Man Who Never Sleeps - Thai Ngoc

Have you ever tried not sleeping for more than 48 hours? Bad experience. Even one sleepless night has a very bad effect on the well-being of an ordinary person, but with the Vietnamese peasant Thai Ngok, everything is different. He has not slept since 1973. He himself believes that the fever he suffered then became the cause of insomnia. All these years, this man has been trying to sleep - with the help of drugs and even alcohol, but to no avail. Surprisingly, doctors do not find any abnormalities and serious diseases in him and say that everything is in order with his health.

Super Endurance - Dean Karnazes

There is the endurance of an ordinary person and there is the endurance of the American Dean Karnazes. Dean is a long-distance runner and super marathon runner. And if he is fed and watered in a timely manner, he can run endlessly, literally until retirement. In other words, his stamina level is so high and his energy regenerates so fast that he can run without stopping. Among his achievements are, for example, the following: running on a treadmill for 80 hours (560 km) and 50 marathons in 50 states in 50 days.


Stomach of Steel – Michel Lotito

The Frenchman Michel Lotito (1950 - 2007) had an insatiable appetite for completely inedible objects. It is clear that with such abilities a direct road to pop artists. At his performances, "Monsieur Eat Everything" absorbed objects made of metal, glass, rubber and plastic, and even indigestion did not torment him later. And he is also known for dismantling and gradually eating (over two years) an entire plane. The walls of Lotito's stomach were twice as thick as they should be, and his stomach juices were also working unusually hard and allowed him to digest everything.


Electric Man - Raj Mohan Nair

Electricity is dangerous, everyone knows that. An electric shock of even one tenth of an ampere can be fatal... but not for Raj Mohan Nair. A current of up to 10 amperes can be passed through his body and this will not cause him any harm. The only one side effect- momentary blindness The story of how Raj Mohan discovered his superpower is tragic. When he was 7 years old, his mother died. Unable to cope with grief, the boy tried to commit suicide by climbing a power line pole and grabbing an exposed wire. To his surprise, he survived and realized that he had an extraordinary ability. The resistance of his body to electric current is 10 times higher than that of an ordinary person. Therefore, he can take bare wires in his hands and pretend to be an electrical circuit.

I have detailed What is the right hemisphere of the brain responsible for?, and for what the left. We also found that children in early age the right hemisphere is the leading one, since their knowledge of the world occurs with the help of images. In this article I want to talk about children's superpowers with a developed right hemisphere.

What are these superpowers for which it is worth developing the right hemisphere in children?

The main superpowers of such children include:

  • photographic memory(memorization with the help of images of a large number of facts),
  • speed reading,
  • unique linguistic abilities,
  • perfect ear for music
  • intuition, telepathy and others.

What is the future of children with superpowers?

Children with superpowers thanks to photomemory, they will be able to easily memorize a very large number of facts. And not just memorize, but also extract from a large volume of these facts the knowledge that is needed in the data.
th point in time. Can remember what they read later long time in the smallest detail. By quickly memorizing and storing all the necessary knowledge in memory, it will be very easy for them to learn and certainly not have to cram.

And thanks to the development of the right, creative hemisphere, they will have good intuition, and will also be able to express themselves in different types arts (visual, music, literature).

What age is the most successful for the development of the right hemisphere?

The entire amount of information entered into the right brain remains there forever. But this information is extracted only with the help of the left brain. Therefore, the interaction, communication, between the two hemispheres, their harmonious work is so important. Over the years, these ties weaken, they become less and less. The lack of stimulation of the right brain at an early age leads to a deterioration in its potential. And there can no longer be any talk of any harmony. That is why here a lot depends on age. And the age of up to six years is just the most successful for comprehensive development brain potential.

What methods can be used to stimulate the work of the right hemisphere?

It turns out that more than 40 years ago, the technique early development, based on the stimulation of the right hemisphere, was developed, scientifically confirmed and substantiated by the Japanese professor Makoto Shichida.

This is how he explains the fantastic children's superpowers:

  • photographic memory- all information is stored in the form of images

Due to photomemory, such children very easily memorize huge amounts of information. They see the information they read in the form of pictures that can be viewed by extracting the necessary this moment details. photographic memory also contributes to the disclosure of linguistic abilities.

  • Art is the transfer of a mental image to an object

The ability to draw depends not so much on development fine motor skills how much from the ability to recreate a mental image in the head and transfer it to the subject. The same principle applies similarly to other art forms.

  • Telepathy– children as locators

Any actions and any objects emit their signals (vibrate at a certain frequency). Toddlers, capturing such signals, convert them by translating them back into an image. But since this "sixth sense" does not find application, then over time it disappears.

To give just one example from Makoto Shichida's book:

« girl on the way to Kindergarten tells dad that today the teacher will not come, but a new boy will appear. It all happens. Nothing supernatural! It’s just that the girl caught the signals of the past events, since the teacher was already sick and stayed at home, and the new boy was enrolled in this group in advance, he just had to come that day for the first time » .

Do you think this is fantasy? Watch the video with the superpowers of Japanese children and see for yourself. Very impressive! By the way, notice that all these little Japanese already speak English.

How do Japanese children achieve such phenomenal results? Is it possible that in Japan, a country of high technologies, the percentage of gifted children is higher? Or is it all about the harmonious development of the brain of children, to which the Japanese pay great attention? Read more about the Makoto Shichida technique itself in my next article.

Hope Ryzhkovets.

Superheroes are only a fairy tale and fantasy American writers you say. But what if they really exist in our world?

Lew Tou Lin - Magnetto
Liu Tou Lin is a real person. But with an unrealistic ability to attract metal (and not only metal) objects to your body. As if some kind of force is holding them from the inside - despite the fact that each object can weigh up to 2 kg, and in total a magnet man is able to hold 36 kg. Scientists from the Malaysian University of Technology came to the conclusion that Tou Ling's skin has a certain unique "grip" property, which helps objects "stick" to the body - as if under the influence of a magnetic field. What is most strange is that this ability is inherited in the Tou Ling family, and his three grandchildren can boast of the same ability.


Supernatural Memory - Daniel Tammet
People with phenomenal mathematical abilities and powerful memory are not uncommon. They can solve complex mathematical equations faster than a computer or reproduce in memory some event of a decade ago with an accuracy of a second. However, Daniel Tammet is the first to describe how his brain works while doing this.
For Daniel, each integer from 0 to 10,000 has its own image and distinctive characteristics, such as texture, shape, color, and feel. For example, the number 289 looks very ugly, the number 333 is much more attractive, and the number Pi is almost perfect. Daniel has Asperger's Syndrome and his method allows him to memorize numbers and events with incredible accuracy. For example, he can reproduce pi up to 22514 decimal places, which he did as a demonstration in 2004. It took 5 hours and 9 minutes.

Eagle Vigilance - Veronica Seider
In the cinema, we have repeatedly seen heroes that have “super vision” and are able to see even a fly that is a kilometer away from them. Famous shooters Eagle Eye and Legolas are just one of them. But in the real world, such a person exists, and this is Veronica Seider - the world champion in looking at the smallest objects at long distances without the use of binoculars or any other optics. It has been proven that she is able to distinguish people who are at a distance of 1.6 km from her. Her vision is 20 times sharper than that of an ordinary person.

Sonar Vision – Daniel Kish and Ben Underwood
He used sounds to "see" despite losing his sight to retinoblastoma, an eye cancer. It is not clear how, but he managed to develop an extraordinary ability to echolocation. By making sharp clicks of his tongue, he "saw" objects so well that it greatly improved his quality of life. Sadly, Ben Underwood died in 2009 due to a recurrence of cancer. Ben was the brightest of Daniel Kish's students. Daniel is blind and also navigates the world using echolocation (called "sonar vision"). He is so good at it that he helps other blind people by teaching them to "see" the world around him the way he does.


The Beast Charmer - Kevin Richardson
Kevin is a South African behavioral zoologist who studies animal behavior. He understands them so well that several lion prides and some packs of hyenas literally accepted him into their membership. He eats, sleeps and plays with these animals like they are his family. When communicating with wild animals, Kevin trusts intuition more than book rules. He is known for treating lions as highly evolved creatures, showing them his respect and emphasizing a sense of community and family rather than harshly repressing and training them.
But Kevin warns that his work is dangerous and advises no one to follow in his footsteps without proper training. He communicates and makes friends only with animals that have grown before his eyes. Still, the beasts had scratched and bitten and wounded him many times... although they had never done it on purpose.


The Man Who Sees Music - Arthur Lintgen
Some people are not able to learn a second language, but the American doctor Arthur Lintgen can read the language of records: by the pattern of the grooves and their color, he determines which piece of music is recorded there. But Arthur doesn't claim to be a superhero. He attributes his skill to musical erudition and says that it extends only to classical music from Beethoven onward. The earlier works, he says, are too similar in structure and difficult to recognize. And when they gave him a record that contained an Alice Cooper album, Lintgen said that it looked like a jumble of sounds and sounded like gibberish. However, Arthur Lintgen's ability is unique in its own way.

Computer Man - Shakuntala Devi
Shakuntala Devi (1929 - 2013) is a clear proof that the human brain is capable of extraordinary things like incredibly complex and fast arithmetic calculations. Once, a Berkeley professor asked Shakuntala to calculate the cube root of 61,629,875 and the seventh root of 170,859,375. To the professor's surprise, Shakuntala gave the answers (395 and 15, respectively) in just a few seconds. In 1977, at the University of Dallas, she managed to extract the 23rd root of a number of 201 characters in 50 seconds! The university computer confirmed the correctness of the results shown, but it took more than a minute to work.


Photographic Memory – Stephen Wiltshire
If you have not seen the work of this artist, then you should definitely do it. Steven is an autistic artist who can reproduce from memory the most detailed landscape of any city that he happens to see from a height. All it takes is a short helicopter flight over the city and Stephen will use his photographic memory to create a panoramic image of it with amazing accuracy.


Ice Man— Wim Hof
While ordinary people trying to climb Mount Everest or Kilimanjaro are properly insulated, Dutch daredevil Wim Hof ​​performs such tricks in nothing but shorts. Extremely cold-hardy, Hof says he uses the tantric tummo meditation technique, a method of developing inner warmth used by Tibetan yogis, to help regulate body temperature. Wim Hof ​​is the absolute world champion in bathing in a bath filled with pieces of ice. An ordinary person cannot stay in such a bath for more than 15-20 minutes. Hof's record is almost two hours.


Super Samurai - Isao Machii
The Japanese master of martial art Iaido owns the techniques of real samurai. He can predict the trajectory of an object with such frightening accuracy that he calmly cuts the object in half with his sword - and can do this at least every second. He is the fastest man with a sword not only in Japan, but in the whole world. Machii can cut through plastic bullets flying at a speed of 300 km/h. Looks like he really is a superhero.


Jaws of Steel - Radhakrishnan Velu
It is impossible to imagine what strength a person must have who is able to drag a train of several cars with his own teeth, as Radhakrishnan Velu, a native of Malaysia, does. For such strong teeth, he is called the "Tooth King". And it's still not clear - how can you drag a train weighing 260.8 tons over a distance of 4.2 meters, excuse me, with your teeth? The Tooth King claims that when he was 14, an Indian guru taught him to use his teeth to control all parts of the body.


The Man Who Never Sleeps - Thai Ngoc
Have you ever tried not sleeping for more than 48 hours? Bad experience. Even one sleepless night has a very bad effect on the well-being of an ordinary person, but with the Vietnamese peasant Thai Ngok, everything is different. He has not slept since 1973. He himself believes that the fever he suffered then became the cause of insomnia. All these years, this man has been trying to sleep - with the help of drugs and even alcohol, but to no avail. Surprisingly, doctors do not find any abnormalities and serious diseases in him and say that everything is in order with his health.

Super Endurance - Dean Karnazes
There is the endurance of an ordinary person and there is the endurance of the American Dean Karnazes. Dean is a long-distance runner and super marathon runner. And if he is fed and watered in a timely manner, he can run endlessly, literally until retirement. In other words, his stamina level is so high and his energy regenerates so fast that he can run without stopping. Among his achievements are, for example, the following: running on a treadmill for 80 hours (560 km) and 50 marathons in 50 states in 50 days.


Stomach of Steel – Michel Lotito
The Frenchman Michel Lotito (1950 - 2007) had an insatiable appetite for completely inedible objects. It is clear that with such abilities a direct road to pop artists. At his performances, "Monsieur Eat Everything" absorbed objects made of metal, glass, rubber and plastic, and even indigestion did not torment him later. And he is also known for dismantling and gradually eating (over two years) an entire plane. The walls of Lotito's stomach were twice as thick as they should be, and his stomach juices were also working unusually hard and allowed him to digest everything.


Electric Man - Raj Mohan Nair
Electricity is dangerous, everyone knows that. An electric shock of even one tenth of an ampere can be fatal... but not for Raj Mohan Nair. A current of up to 10 amperes can be passed through his body and this will not cause him any harm. The only side effect is a momentary blindness. The story of how Raj Mohan discovered his superpower is tragic. When he was 7 years old, his mother died. Unable to cope with grief, the boy tried to commit suicide by climbing a power line pole and grabbing an exposed wire. To his surprise, he survived and realized that he had an extraordinary ability. The resistance of his body to electric current is 10 times higher than that of an ordinary person. Therefore, he can take bare wires in his hands and pretend to be an electrical circuit.


Daniel Browning Smith - Mister Fantastic.
Daniel already has seven Guinness Book records. What this guy is doing to his own body is beyond comprehension. For example, he can easily fit through a hole in a tennis racket. Or fit entirely in a small box, the size of a bedside table. This, of course, is not quite the same as what Mister Fantastic can do, but, you see, it is quite good.


Tim Cridland - Dark Man.
Tim Cridland is a man with a superpower that many would like to have, but not everyone understands what a heavy burden it is. He doesn't feel pain. Even at school, Tim amazed his classmates by piercing his hands with knitting needles, exposing them to fire and cold. For this, by the way, he earned his nickname "king of torture." In order to continue to demonstrate his tricks to the general public, Tim had to study anatomy for a long time so as not to accidentally harm himself. After all, when you do not feel pain, it is easier than ever to do it.


Joe Rollino - Hulk.
If you saw Joe Rollino in reality, you certainly would not call him the Hulk: height 165 cm, weight 68 kg. Nevertheless, he was rightfully considered the most strong man in the world. He first received this title in 1920, when he lifted 1452 kg off the ground. He was an athlete, boxer and the first strongman in history, went through the war. With one finger, he held a weight of 290 kg. With all this, he never ate meat, did not drink alcohol and did not smoke. Joe Rollino lived to be 104 years old, and even at that age he easily bent a coin with his fingers. And he probably would have lived more if two months before his 105th birthday he had not been hit by a car.

Wizard Tim Burton has prepared for us a new, fairy tale with the usual spices: darkness, horror, transformations, miracles and freakish protagonists. Strange children are rare guests on the screens, and we decided to recall the most wonderful and memorable ones.

Demons June/ June, 2015 If we were the main characters of such a horror movie, there would be no horror movie. We would say: “What? Adopt this creepy little girl? Never!". And let her levitate as much as she likes in her shelter and fight the dark forces inside herself, away from our cozy house. But it's not us - the main characters, these - they took it and brought it. Infection in the house. Day Watch, 2005 Boy Yegor, rescued in " night watch”from the vampire played by Ilya Lagutenko, continues to take the dark side. What was flowers in the first part became fruits in the second: Bekmambetov so saturated the shots of this picture with events that the flickering in the eyes does not calm down even after the credits. And Dmitry Martynov played his hero perfectly: you hate the boy sincerely. Aerobatics / Sky High, 2005

Frame: Gunn Films Superhero is not just for adults! At the dawn of the popularity of comic book adaptations, the authors made a mashup of everything that came to hand: love and betrayal, rivalry and the problem of fathers and children, enmity and setup. The packaging, of course, is a little puppy, but the content is quite armor-piercing. And the plot is simple: the son of superheroes is NOT a superhero. But you have to go to school. Yes, for superheroes.

X-Men 2/ X2, 2003 Perhaps one day the X-Men franchise will give birth to a children's version, but for now, in these films, children are so, in the background. In the second installment, directed by Bryan Singer, the mutant kid hideout is attacked by Stryker's team. And the miracle children in Professor Xavier's school are for every taste: a siren girl, a remote control boy passing through walls and a child with a black forked tongue. Dumb, it seems. Fifth Dimension/ Push, 2009 It is not clear why this film was unlucky: it was released at the wrong time, it was trampled " Avatar"Or something just went wrong (and the director, meanwhile, put on the Sherlock series and the killer thriller" Lucky number Slevin"). The Fifth Dimension failed miserably, although the idea seems intriguing. A certain organization decided to catch the mutants in order to use their powers for their own insidious purposes. Ender `s game/ Ender's Game, 2013 They are all unusual children, but it is Ender who is the most gifted. Future. People are at war with an army of giant insects that are available high tech. To prevent new round battles, people want to strike a sharp first blow, for which they train children whose logic and reactions are different, not stagnant. The film is violent, though the story is flawlessly told; the dissatisfaction of the fans did not yet play in favor of the film (this is a film adaptation of a series of books, which was in vogue recently). Generating fire / Firestarter, 1984

frame: Universal Pictures No classics - nowhere! Little Drew Barrymore in a horror film based on the cult novel by Stephen King. Charlie is a cute little girl who better not be pissed off or she'll burn everything to hell with just one look. The girl with a terrible gift is trying to be saved from the special services by her father, but he alone cannot resist the whole system for catching fugitives. But Charlie can. By the way, they wanted to give this picture to direct John Carpenter, but after the box office failure " Something”decided to go for a surefire, and“ Generating Fire ”was filmed by the director“ Commandos»!

The Omen/ Knowing, 2009 In this mystical-fiction thriller, children do not play the main roles, but they are important: everything will start with Lucinda, a girl who, back in 1959, will predict all global catastrophes and cataclysms, and will continue with the hearing-impaired boy Caleb, who will get a letter with mysterious numbers. Darkness, gloom, horror and despair - a great set for such a movie. Shine/ The Shining, 1980 Another film adaptation of Stephen King's novel (he generally likes to write about children with paranormal abilities), this time chamber, aesthetic and monstrous in its inevitability. Danny Torrance is the son of Jack and Wendy. The three of them spend the winter at the Overlook Hotel, covered in snow and far from civilization. Danny's dad slowly goes crazy, and the hotel comes to life and pulls its tentacles to the gifted boy. By the way, this is not obvious without a book: there are opinions that the great Kubrick spoiled the novel. Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children/ Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children, 2016 The basis for the "House of Peculiar Children .." also became a series of books. Whether the film adaptation was successful or not, we will soon find out, but even from the trailer it is clear that Tim Burton has returned to the familiar world of a fairy tale with a gloomy bias. Transformations, battles and abductions await us, as well as mysteries surrounded by the strangest creatures that can fly, control water and plants, and also hide. October 6, 2016
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