He went from dumb to being able to communicate normally and is actually a lovely person
The doctor saved him from the man he was always doing weird exhibitions people to see freak to see him scared and want to see the man just treat him like a cash cow little boy sad but follow him for a living
The doctor found him and rescued him from the man and took him to the hospital to show him. He thought he was a low IQ person and taught him to introduce himself and ask questions. When the dean met him, he didn't know how to answer correctly. Repeated the answer but after the dean gave him up he recited his favorite passage of the bible only then did he realize that he was conscious and really a normal person just afraid to communicate with people
So how sad will he feel when everyone treats him like a creep?
It's beautiful to cry a few times in the movie
My favorite is when the actress asked him to play with him on Romeo and Juliet, she said you're not an elephant, you're Romeo and kissed him so sweet. The actress is such a beautiful presence
The doctor's lover entertained him He cried and said that he had never been treated with courtesy. It was so beautiful. Show the doctor's lover a picture of his mother, hope that he will be better, hope that he can see his mother sensibility
he went to the drama he was obsessed with the drama so unreal the actress said it was dedicated to him he hesitated to stand up when everyone applauded him so beautiful
He was taken back by the man in the circus. Fortunately, the other people in the circus let him out. It was so beautiful. He was surrounded by people. He said that I am not an animal. I am a man. I am a man. Too sad
It's a tragedy. His whole life is always taken to the exhibition circus man, doctor, hospital worker, but despite this, he always loves life. He said that I am happy every day because I feel so beautiful. I really don't want to. Acknowledging it's a tragedy always means something
It's too weird to watch at first. He's a stereotype. He always thinks weird people are bad.
People always hold stereotypes about people they don't know and don't want to know. After reading it, I think John is a very gentle and loving man
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