When 9/11 happened, we were too young and not particularly related to our lives, so we didn't know much about it. This movie reflects the impact on Muslims after 9/11. Racial discrimination has always existed, but it just gave an excuse and made the situation worse. So sad about the death of that little boy, such a lovely boy, only thirteen years old, who died on the football field in the community because he was a Muslim. This particularly struck me.
Of course, some parts are a bit blunt. For example, when Georgia was flooded, Khan went to help. The TV station happened to film this scene. It was reported and praised, adding a lot of heroism. of. Autistic people are not very good at communication, it seems that Khan does not have this obstacle.
The overall feeling is that it is labeled as an inspirational movie, and it imitates Forrest Gump a little bit. It was very hard at first, but later it was reported after insisting on a belief. The character creation is a bit like Rain Man. Although he doesn't know much about autism, Khan looks a little too normal. He just tilts his head sometimes, and it feels more like Parkinson's symptoms. . . .
You can watch it by jumping, and it is also touching and rewarding. But it's really too long. . . Patience is running out.
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