This is the third one I've seen, and it's amazing. It turned out to be a first-person perspective, and the film was completely interpreted from the inner monologue of the patient (in fact, autism is not a disease, it is a disability). The plot is heart-wrenching. When the last scene at the racecourse happened, I was disappointed and sad, but I was fortunate that it turned out that those Jedi counterattacks were planned by him himself.
After thinking about it later, it was not because to him, that she who was invisible to others was real. An intriguing film, always good. highly recommended.
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