I’ve only watched “Mary and Marx” about high-functioning autism. Marx suffers from Asperger’s syndrome. He hates all tastes. He blocks his ears and nose when he goes out. He likes to eat the same food and is anxious for a long time. I like this cute man very much. I didn't realize until I watched "Atypical Boy" that I didn't know much.
What is loneliness? Is loneliness scary? Is it because you have a lot of things on your mind? Is it a movie for one person for dinner for one person? Or is it the echo of wind blowing in an empty room at night?
I have no idea. I have always felt that watching TV shows is a waste of time, and I am used to playing them at 1.5x speed without watching them in the cinema. This drama allowed me to subvert my previous thoughts and understand the enthusiasm of my friends to follow the drama.
Sam is a high-functioning autistic teenager who goes to the same school as his sister, and his father is an emergency worker. Sam is about to reach adulthood and wants to fall in love with Peggy, an interesting story with family members.
The youngest son the family was expecting was diagnosed with autism after the birth. The father could not accept leaving home for eight months. During this period, the mother had been taking care of the son, and the son had also relied on the mother since childhood. Gradually, the mother realized that the son did not follow her own plan. She was not needed at home, she cheated, and then she wanted to keep asking her family for forgiveness.
My elder sister was asked by her family to take care of her younger brother since she was a child. No one cares about her success in running competitions. Everything in the family is dominated by her younger brother, and her boyfriend is really handsome where she complains about injustices.
I like Miss Peggy, although she is chattering, emotionally unstable, and focused on results. But she will show up when Sam needs her. When she is locked in a cabinet, she will help her boyfriend fold clothes and socks. She will find a way to let her boyfriend mention Antarctica and penguins. There is a set of rules of love with Sam, because someone is in Sam's graduation book. It was written that the freak was so angry that he could not give a speech at the graduation ceremony. Peggy loves him, or loves his chatter and weirdness.
At the beginning of each episode, Sam told the camera about his troubles, his confusion, and he couldn't understand the behavior of other people. He honestly tells the people around him what he really thinks. Of course, this approach is confusing. He doesn't look at people's faces, doesn't care about the situation, and doesn't care about other people's feelings. It can be said that some children nowadays will act by chance, but Sam will not, so it seems extremely precious.
Ah, I've finished watching "Little Shelton" recently. Come on, 2018 is about to pass.
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