I've never in my life seen a kid flip out and start crying because kids his age don't like him.
WOW - you haven't been around many kids. Children display frustration and lack of self confidence in many different ways. Some emote openly, like Kevin. Others keep it inside but suffer from depression, eating disorders, cutting themselves, etc.
(Kevin) needed to be put away in a mental hospital. That scene where he starts crying because he lost his retainer is ridiculous! Life goes on, get over it.
I have to agree with the other MuchToBeGratefulFor that Kevin's meltdown about his retainer was not indicative of serious mental issue. Kids get like that because they're tired, over-extended, frustrated by other events in their lives, etc.
Yes, you hope by adulthood someone like Kevin would've figured things out -- how to cope with frustrations in life, how to handle peer pressure, etc. But kids have to have the opportunity to do that as kids without adults judging them from the adult perspective (which creates a more stressful environment).
Kids are just growing humans trying to figure out how it all works. It's easy to be an adult and judge them for their "rookie" mistakes, but that only makes things worse for the kids. Thank goodness Kevin had a parent like Steve Martin in his corner. I'm sure he ended up okay.
Rarely are kids born with complete self confidence and lack of concern about what others think of them. Kids like that end up being poor team players at work, or (worse case scenario) end up being serial killers. No joke - they lack any concern over what others think of them and have no empathy for others as part of their physiological/psychological make up.
-Jane
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