She has a world - "Autism Journey" film review

Carmine 2022-04-22 07:01:47

She has a world - "My name is Temple Grandin. I'm not like other people." "My name is Temple Grandin. I'm not like other people." The story of the film revolves around the autistic protagonist Temple. The definition of autism in medical psychology is divided into two aspects: true autism and pseudo-autism. In my opinion, the protagonist is closer to functional autism (pseudo-autism), because she has Image associative thinking beyond normal human thinking ability. With the help of her teacher and her family, she could not live like an ordinary person, and successfully opened one new door after another. 1. Special She In 1951, 4-year-old Temple, who had not spoken yet, was diagnosed with autism. She can see different things from a special perspective: she knows the horse's field of vision through the movement of the horse's ears; she has image thinking, can remember all the pictures she has seen, can think about problems through images, and connect the background of image perspective and quantification She also has a special imagination, every time she mentions a thing, a magical and interesting picture will appear in her mind; she cannot adapt to automatic doors; she is so nervous that she suffers from enteritis and has to eat jelly and yogurt; The film turned the images she saw into black and white, highlighting the unique images in front of her. Frames of unique color pictures depict the character and behavior of the protagonist and the "autistic" patients she represents very realistically. 2. "Different, After graduating from university, she determined her research direction of "Animal Husbandry". However, when she first entered the "cow slaughterhouse", she encountered ridicule and rude behavior attacks from the slaughter staff. Gradually, Temple realized the nature of the industry. After seeing the cattle she considered her "friends" being slaughtered, she was sad and angry. In order to make the cattle less hurt and more respectful, she was stubborn and in order to prove herself, she repeatedly told the cattle slaughterhouse Observation of the herd of cattle, and finally invented a humane animal husbandry system. He wrote his own thoughts on the human nature of animal husbandry and made a breakthrough in his own field. At this stage, she also witnessed the death of Professor Carlock, the person closest to her. "You know where they went, he's in my head," Temple remembered his teacher's words and hugged his mother. She actively expressed her love. In my opinion, Temple at this time can no longer be described as "breaking autism". She who can think about the meaning of life and has a true temperament has reached the realm of "wisdom". "Another new door," Temple bravely told his story to a wider audience. "I'm Temple Grandin". In a society, people have to get along with others as well as with themselves. Temple's story is fortunate, she is fortunate to discover her unique strengths, and she is fortunate to have people around her who have taught her kindness, tolerance and understanding. In reality, there are very few "lucky temples". But luck can be created, and so can the "world". The first step in opening up the creation is to recognize yourself and have a courageous dialogue with yourself. Like the protagonist Temple, he has found the doors that belong to him, and he is not afraid of wind and rain, and optimistically creates his own world. Congenital defects will not put people at risk. From another perspective, they can make people look for the advantages of discovering that they are different from others. Through acquired efforts and the help of people around you, you can also create your own happy life. This also inspires people to look at autistic people with tolerance and understanding. They are different, but they are not worse than ordinary people. The same is true of a good personality building process. Under the premise of adapting to the existing environment, we must, like Temple, strive to open new doors, embrace our own world, and gain the joy of growth. In a society, people have to get along with others as well as with themselves. Temple's story is fortunate, she is fortunate to discover her unique strengths, and she is fortunate to have people around her who have taught her kindness, tolerance and understanding. In reality, there are very few "lucky temples". But luck can be created, and so can the "world". The first step in opening up the creation is to recognize yourself and have a courageous dialogue with yourself. Like the protagonist Temple, he has found the doors that belong to him, and he is not afraid of wind and rain, and optimistically creates his own world. Congenital defects will not put people at risk. From another perspective, they can make people look for the advantages of discovering that they are different from others. Through acquired efforts and the help of people around you, you can also create your own happy life. This also inspires people to look at autistic people with tolerance and understanding. They are different, but they are not worse than ordinary people. The same is true of a good personality building process. Under the premise of adapting to the existing environment, we must, like Temple, strive to open new doors, embrace our own world, and gain the joy of growth.

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  • Sid 2022-03-19 09:01:07

    Some mental illnesses just look at their surroundings differently from others. When God gives you defects, he will also give you a certain talent. The key lies in how to develop and use it. Granting herself is like a cow. She has a grudge against the breeder (people) and can only walk in her own circle, but she always maintains the tenacity of a cow and crosses the thresholds of life. Claire Dennis has excellent acting skills and hopes to win the Golden Globe Television Awards.

  • Kayley 2022-03-28 09:01:08

    I've read her book and it's very interesting.

Temple Grandin quotes

  • Temple Grandin: [voiceover] I've always wanted to understand the gentleness that other people feel by being hugged by their mothers. And now I've made a machine that lets me do that. It feels like a wire gets reconnected. Like something gets repaired.

  • Professor Shanklin: Mooing? You want to do research and write your master's on mooing?

    Temple Grandin: Curves. Cattle like curves. They don't moo at curves.