Caring for special groups

Jazmin 2022-03-21 09:01:22

The movies I've been flipping through recently are all very good!

In this "Accounting Assassin", I almost missed the translation of the title. The gunfight of autistic obsessive-compulsive patients is really unique. Don't let the other party have a chance to speak, simply and neatly, and don't forget to fill the gun after a headshot. It's a good habit of gunfight!

There are a few sentences in this movie that are right. Autistic children see problems narrowly, but they can be more engaged and perform better. They just don't fit into the judging standards of the normal world. By another standard, they could be very good.

I have always felt that when encountering special groups, we "normal people" do not need to sympathize and deliberately help them. What they need more is equality, understanding and acceptance. This is actually the spiritual need of all people.

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Extended Reading
  • Creola 2022-03-23 09:01:23

    Romantic love and family carnival, with lots of firearms. Looking at the first half of the paragraph, I thought that minor punishment was a fantasy personality. 1. Our accountant finally turned over. Then BB beats you with an abacus. Ha, I’m kidding, I use a gun 2. Who says accounting doesn’t understand art 3. Who says autism is a disease, obviously because your ordinary spicy chickens have poor communication skills 4. JK Simmons removes your hoof from the table, you should be there What about your ravine!

  • Joannie 2022-03-25 09:01:06

    Big Ben with only three expressions found a movie that can be performed with only one expression

The Accountant quotes

  • Neurologist: What if we're wrong? What if we've been using the wrong tests to quantify intelligence in our children with autism? Your son's not less than, he's different. Now your expectations for you son may change over time. They might include marriage, children, self-sufficiency, and they might not. But I guarantee you, if we let the world set expectations for our children, they'll stay low... and they'll stay there.

  • Christian Wolff: My father was an officer in the army. Psychological operations. He was concerned that I might be taken advantage of somehow, so he arranged for me to train with a number of specialists throughout my childhood. We lived in 34 homes in 17 years.

    Dana Cummings: You moved 34 times?

    Christian Wolff: Mm-hm.

    Dana Cummings: God, that's extraordinary. I'm sure it must have been difficult. I haven't been anywhere. Well, Cancun - not my proudest moment.