Two weeks and five days after my 22nd birthday, I watched The Good, the Bad and the Ugly and found myself identifying with the protagonist, Tuco Ramirez. Particularly in three scenes: when he goes to get water for Bill Carson and finds him dead by the time he gets back; when he forgot nine years ago to ask about his parents; and when he misidentified Union soldiers as Confederates.
This is a character who is as fierce and dangerous as he is a lovable goofball, and I think I tend to come across that way. I recognised both my clumsiness, my impulsive attitude and my volatile temper in him, as well as my contrast of determination and distraction.
I've even dressed up as him a few times. That was so much fun.
I also identify with the plight of Gang-du from The Host, who of course is far more heroic and selfless, and I identify with the stigma that befalls him for being a klutz and an idiot.