Ben's world is different from others. He suffered from autism since he was a child but studied with other normal children. During his growth, he became the laughing stock of his classmates because of autism. It's very exciting, but I can't say it because of illness. Ben had suicidal thoughts.
In the course of the film, there are many interview episodes of documentaries interspersed with the parents, teachers and classmates around Ben to tell their thoughts and opinions on what happened to Ben.
When I saw this, I guessed that the movie might end in death. But the director's talent lies in the fact that he presents the cruel reality to you, but cleverly arranges a reasonable plot to give people infinite hope.
Ben was reborn in the illusory network, and Scarlett, the female playmate in the network, agreed to meet him. But after seeing her, Ben was unable to communicate with her normally. After leaving, he chose to commit suicide by jumping off the train tracks.
From here, Scarlett, a seemingly reasonable figure, appeared. She pulled Ben, who was about to jump off the platform and rush to the train, and pulled him back, telling Ben that after the death, her brain still had 15 seconds to react, which was too much. cruel.
Next, Scarlett and Ben were inseparable, bringing Ben a lot of happiness. The director used Scarlett's lines to say a lot of words to comfort the suicide.
I was thinking, how could God have arranged for such a wonderful girl to come to Ben's side, Ben needs such a person by his side too much. Scarlett suggested that Ben build an in-game guild, add his parents, and plan a major event together. In many of the shots here, there is no communication between the parents and Scarlett. I feel like Scarlett should be Ben's imaginary character, but it doesn't matter, Benny is standing up, happy, and going to fight back.
What I didn't expect was that the plot was so exciting and Benny's counterattack was so powerful and unexpected! If you want to know how Ben fought back, watch the movie! It will make you swept away all the depression in your heart.
Many children with autism are geniuses, and I guess it may have been to adapt to life, and the ability to stress led him to create the friend Scarlett. That's fine. I hope that children with autism like Ben can live happily ever after.
The director (I admire it infinitely! Why are there so many talented and kind people in the world!) told us about autistic people with a movie that combines the tastes of modern teenagers with Internet, games, music, etc. idea, world. At the same time, it uses an intuitive and strong plot to tell and remind us how to treat people with autism. It is an educational and good-looking movie!
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