The movie is very real, and there is no intentional sentimental element. The older brother is Yuren, and the younger brother "kidnapped" the older brother with the purpose of fighting for the inheritance. This allows ordinary audiences to see the world of autistic patients for the first time, and cannot live independently. Talking to myself, unable to communicate with people normally, life content is monotonous and repetitive, biological clock is stereotyped, brother has extraordinary memory ability, helping brother in debt out of trouble in the casino, brother helping brother to date girls, teaching brother dancing, these are all brothers During the moments of warmth, the autistic brother gradually understood his brother’s jokes, and later actually learned to tell jokes. The younger brother gradually cared about his brother more than his property when he was getting along with his brother. He wanted to obtain custody of his brother and take care of his brother. , So much so that the doctor offered a check in exchange, but he resolutely refused. Although in the end the younger brother lost the lawsuit and the elder brother went back to the nursing home with the doctor, but at this time, he had an extra elder brother in his heart. He promised his elder brother to see him in two weeks and asked how long it would take. The elder brother accurately stated the hour. Minutes, seconds. The younger brother looked at the older brother in the car reluctantly. The older brother was still holding the TV and watched the show on time. It was the same as usual. He couldn't see any sad expressions. So it was very real. The autistic brother is as usual. The younger brother was standing in the audience with a lot of thoughts, so it was just this kind of comparison that seemed more real and touching. Finally, I realized that my younger brother was Tom Cruise, who was so handsome.
People with brothers and sisters, to some extent, we are happy, brotherhood, taking care of each other, and then, nothing can replace this relationship.
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