A person who is autistic but is placed among normal people, is it a kind of sadness for the patient; Forrest Gump's mother did it and realized her ideal, but it was only an ideal after all In addition, Forrest Gump is only mildly retarded, but Ben is an autistic patient, a person who lives in his own world. In our era, it is difficult to find a friend like Jenny. The target of everyone's bullying, and some friends who dare not speak out, family members and teachers can only do nothing in front of the autistic child, they can only watch him, step by step towards death, waiting for the game over , or looking at himself falling and extending two fingers towards the screen, "ko" appears in the middle of the screen...
Forrest Gump relied on Jenny's sentence: "Just run away, Forrest." A brand new life, and Ben, it is difficult to find a real friend like Jenny. Fortunately, there is the Internet, a fighter who is addicted to the virtual world of the Internet, and falls in love with the mage who always stands by his side, and this "mage" who came to reality Saved Ben, but, in the end, this "Mage" is a product of the virtual world, and it is very strange and unbelievable to live with Ben's family. It was not until the end of the film that the mystery was revealed to the audience. The way that children with autism can gain a foothold in normal life turned out to be "schizophrenia". This "Mage" split by Ben brought Ben a whole new world, allowing Ben to continue his life bravely. And lived with Ben for a long time, autism is still autistic in the end, no one can enter his world, and the only way to make one more person in this world closed by self is to breed a character by yourself , the film at least tells us that we are very happy, we can communicate with friends normally, we can feel the world, and then let the world give us happiness. In the face of any distress and difficulty, we can only save ourselves and find the starting point behind any end point. From the chaotic life, find your own world.
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