Content first. A good doctor in the American drama, the male protagonist also became a doctor for his brother at that time. The two films have brotherhood and autism in common, but it is worth mentioning that it is autism.
In the film, Big Ben's father did not put changing Big Ben into a normal person in the first place, but instead explored his potential to make Big Ben overcome autism and become stronger, which can only be said to be good and bad. My father gave Daben the courage to overcome, but he failed to really cure Daben. This depends on personal feelings. I hold a neutral attitude and do not comment too much. Abnormal and different are two concepts. At the end of the film, the director of the neurological center also told another couple that their child with autism is different, and his potential may be beyond our imagination. I like this kind of evaluation, and like a good doctor, autistic patients have abilities that are different from ordinary people.
The society pays very little attention to autism, especially children's autism, and children's psychology is indeed a point worth paying attention to in society. In our teacher's words, "pay attention to the silent majority". what a generation should do.
Then there is the structure of the film.
The dark nursery rhyme in the play is really engraved in my mind. It is worth mentioning that the soundtrack of the film is quite good, and I like it very much.
Furthermore, the details of the film are really superb. For example, Daben's female assistant, who can't see anyone but hears her voice, is revealed at the end. Because she can't communicate verbally and can only use a computer, she has no way of communicating with Daben. The "heavy sign" is used for this call.
The painting sent to the heroine by the big book at the end, on the surface, is a dog playing poker, but torn apart is a genuine work of Pollock, and it can also echo the things expressed in the film. The surface seems ordinary, even as the heroine said It is not artistic enough, but the inside is really like a stormy sea, like Big Ben, an autistic patient, but also a genius mathematician, and can also tell us that we can't just care about the surface, everyone is very deep, just observe carefully.
In general, the film conveys two things: one is about autism. The second is about the outside and the inside. Quite like.
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