Liang's personal opinion: The political correctness of this drama is really serious.
Discussion is welcome, but not torn. Communication with each other is fundamental, maintain respect, thank you.
First of all, I am very disgusted and moved to label it politically correct, but this drama should not be too obvious. The whole process that exudes the atmosphere that I have autism and I am rational perfectly demonstrates the terribleness of political correctness.
I am not an expert on autism, but I have a one-year internship experience abroad to help autistic students, assisting their daily life, eating three meals, and most importantly, studying in class. The main purpose of the institution at that time was to let them learn to live independently, and we just assisted. For example, after lunch, each student had an assigned job, this student washed dishes, that student dried, and when they washed or wiped dirty Remind them when they are like us, think of them as people like us, don’t have random attacks in public and don’t disturb others, reassure them when they can’t control themselves and make them calm, and let them talk to the people around them that they’re disturbing Apologize, get the things down again. Some students are 18 and 20 years old but stay at the intelligence of 8 and 10 years old, but we still treat them as adults, and talk to them in the way they usually interact with people of this age when they are old. Some students really don't understand some rules, such as queuing up for checkout in supermarkets, those who are impatient or don't want to queue will have seizures, make noises, run around and even attack people, etc. At this time, we have to reason with them, you are an adult , to buy something, you need to queue up to pay, because this thing is bought for you, the money is also your own, only you can pay. At this time, everyone is queuing up, and you also need to line up. If you don’t listen to the teaching again and again, slowly they will know. Later, you can complete the whole process of shopping and payment by yourself without even needing others to accompany you. This is the purpose of the organization. , so that they can live independently, it is very difficult, here is just a simplified example, but it is not impossible. It needs the tolerance of the whole society, but it is not blindly spoiled. It needs everyone's understanding, but it is not unreasonable humility.
Now back to the play, as a person with autism, the male protagonist's situation should not be much better, and the ability to communicate with normal intelligence may be higher than the average level (biological is A+), most of the students who have been in contact before are unable to speak or can only A few words are broken, some children have very low IQs, some are very low, and they can't tell the expressions (sad, happy, angry and other emotional expressions), anyway, the male protagonist is already very lucky, and I feel more of him when watching the drama. He is a scholar who is somewhat withdrawn and not good at expressing himself. So I can't express my opinion on what he did, like asking others how to get a girl with a notebook, getting ridiculed, breaking up in front of his girlfriend's whole family, locking his girl in a cabinet, breaking into a therapist's house at night, etc. Internships are similar to teaching assistants. There are special teachers to teach students. I don't know whether the situation of the male protagonist is within the scope of understanding, or whether he just doesn't understand these true feelings. Focus on his reaction to the episode after the therapist failed to confess The male protagonist's strawberry queen was angry and rejected his confession, um, the therapist here is not professional enough and shouldn't bring personal emotions, but she will refuse no matter what, the male protagonist can't stand it anymore, he doesn't know what's going on. The male protagonists are all victims of the music atmosphere. When the parents came to appease him, the sunshine was 50 degrees and it was fresh, ummm. Then soon the male protagonist's father went to scold the therapist, okay, excuse me!!! The therapist shouldn't refuse, right? ? ? I don't discuss whether the male protagonist understands emotions or not, but only talks about the direction of the plot. What's wrong with the therapist and sister, except for saying NO rudely. And his girlfriend took the refractory shirt. He didn't know how to express that he wanted to come back. ? ? If you have autism and can't express it, your girlfriend should have a special ability to understand you? ? ? Tolerance is necessary, but as a family member, should I tell my sister about these situations instead of directly saying don’t mess with my brother? hello. Is it super immoral for a dad to be away for a while when the kid can't stand it? ? ? It's not that the father did the right thing, but ordinary people also have one parent who left. It can't be seen that the father was super immoral because of the autism theme. In the group, another mother said that your husband did that thing and you actually forgave him. It was unimaginable. At that time, I thought my father was having an affair, but it turned out to be this parting. It seems that parting of a child with autism is more like parting than a normal parting beast. 10,000 times the same).
The tone of the whole drama, male protagonist, autism, you all need tolerance, you don't understand if you don't tolerance, you don't understand if you don't have such a child in your family. The male protagonist, if you are hurt, whether it is taken by others or asking for it yourself, it is all your fault. The male protagonist is pure and flawless and a little angel. It shouldn't be open and honest, and it shouldn't be to let every student, the school and society understand what autism is. If you don't understand, let everyone understand, don't make yourself miserable and blame others for lack of sympathy.
The writing is not good, don't misinterpret it too much, thank you.
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