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Unfortunate and lucky child
Krista 2022-01-13 08:03:29
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Elyssa 2022-04-24 07:01:19
A beautiful reversal that keeps the suspense well to the end. Using the autistic person as the protagonist is actually a neat way to get the audience's sympathy to the greatest extent possible, although it makes the reversal less convincing. If the protagonist is a sane child, think about it, the more miserable his situation is, the more disgusting the audience will be towards him, no one likes cowardly people, and people's sympathy is only given to those who have no ability to protect themselves.
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Antwan 2022-03-25 09:01:18
Transition from autism to schizophrenia. In the end, Ben dealt a heavy blow to all those who bullied him. Ben said that he had to learn to lie, to complete the drama of coming back from the dead in a planned and premeditated manner. There's nothing wrong with autism, nothing wrong with ben, he shouldn't suffer so much alone. On the other hand, we normal people are not half as strong and kind as ben.
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[first lines]
Ben: [voiceover] It's hard to explain. It's hard to explain myself. But I never tell lies. Everything I say is true, even when I don't say a thing.
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Ben: It is high time to become who you are.