The Kid (1999) is a Hong Kong movie starring Leslie Cheung. It also co-stars Yip Tuen Nam, Ti Lung, and Carrie Ng.
This drama highlights the social problems of single parents struggling to raise children. Leslie Cheung plays the role of a retired fund-manager, Wing who lost his entire fortune in a financial mishap and was severely depressed until he discovered an abandoned baby boy in his yacht which he has not sold off at that time. He sought to raise the baby as his own son, encountering many happy moments even though he was not financially sound. His happiness is cruelly cut short a few years later as the now toddler's real mother returns and wishes to raise her own son again, while he attempts to prevent this as he loved his adopted son very much. The final touching scene depicts the inevitable as his beloved adopted son followed his mother into her luxury car while Wing fought back tears despite him voluntarily relenting into allowing the child to leave.
The kid is a nameless central character in the 1985 historical novel Blood Meridian, by Cormac McCarthy. The first sentence of the novel opens with "see the child", which tells the reader the significance of this character. These words also serve to advise the reader of the dissimilar nature of the kid in relation to Judge Holden and the members of Glanton's gang. When viewing the novel as a bildungsroman the story follows the maturation of the kid who had developed distinct values just before the end of the book.
He is the focal point for the first six chapters where he leaves Tennessee, rides with the filibusters, and is jailed in Chihuahua City. There he meets Toadvine for the second time, eyes the judge for the second time, and joins Glanton's gang. However in chapters seven through nineteen the focus is no longer exclusively on the kid. In this section of the book he disappears from the action and then reappears. The final chapters again focus on the kid.
Unlike the judge, the kid's physical description is sparse and bereft of details. All that is known is that he is "pale and thin", but he does have "big wrists, and big hands". In contrast to his outwardly violent lifestyle, his eyes are "oddly innocent". The kid's interior life is not explicitly expressed throughout the novel, and when he speaks it is very brief.
The Kid or The Kids may refer to:
I'm not working you're a joke
All your friends think you're a hoax
Wipe that smirk right off your face
Before I put my fist through your nose
It's no wonder you're fake
What you say is what you make
You're the toy that no one wants to play with
All your parts are broken. It's your gift
You're the pain in my neck that won't go away
There's but only one thing you're good for
You're the toy that no one wants to play with
There's only one thing you're good for
Since all your parts are broken
I can bash you to the floor
Your nose is growing longer
All your friends are disappearing
All your methods seem fail
I'm the hammer and you're the nail
My instincts show all systems down
Your brain is nowhere to be found
[Chorus]
You stink, You smell like rotten cheese
You lie. You let everyone down
You whine. And there's not enough food to go around
You make me sick to my stomach
I think I'm gonna puke