The title of the film is "Rain Man", which has nothing to do with rain, but refers to a kind of "self-occlusive disease." These people are withdrawn, socially uncomfortable, and can only think about themselves, similar to idiots, and there are also people with superior intelligence in a certain area. The film reflects a general concern in society and gives people useful enlightenment. It turns out that many people thought that such patients could not be cured, but after watching the film, they found that they are still human. If they are given care and warmth, they may be freed from the self-enclosed confusion. The vivid stories and specific images of the film play a role that greatly exceeds the propaganda in books, newspapers and periodicals. At the same time, it not only shows the survival problems of "autistic" patients, but also reflects family ethics and emotional problems from one side. The reason why Charlie was able to go from being an unreasonable, inherited unrighteous, to finally abandon evil thoughts and become a well-informed person, was mainly moved by brotherhood. Although this transition is still too fast, the audience enjoys the kind of warm brotherhood that is so lacking in American social life from the film.
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