ASPERGER leaning male protagonist

Elissa 2022-04-19 09:02:48

Has habitual movements, is not good at interacting with people, has special hobbies.... If you compare the male protagonist in this film with the male protagonist in Morzart and Whale, you will find that he only has the tendency of ASPERGER, and Not exactly such a person.. At least, he will fantasize countless times what kind of advice his friend will give him at a critical time after the death of his good friend, at least he will know how to restore his own love after knowing the truth.. Of course, from these perspectives, it's not necessarily reasonable to put this label on it, it's just how you look at it and how you think he is..

Henry doesn't sit or drive a motor vehicle. He will wear a hard hat when he really sits; Objects press on themselves (Isn’t this the truth of a squeeze machine? Looking for proprioception?); When interacting with people, you get nervous and use words that don’t quite conform to the rules of social interaction to deal with others; Even when you are with someone you like , don't know how to express it; quickly crosses his chest when speaking of so-called ominous numbers; and so on.. these weird behaviors and movements just remind me of the male protagonist in Morzart and Whale.. If it can be confirmed how the script sets this person's behavior in this way, it may have a basis..

Overall it will be better than that one, at least a love story with a happy ending.

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  • Danielle 2022-04-23 07:04:17

    Life is a happy past. Well, I like both male and female protagonists.

  • Margarete 2022-01-24 08:01:17

    Put the book on the belly, um, I also think that sometimes this kind of weight makes people feel safe

Dedication quotes

  • Henry: I've spent my whole life... wanting something... and doing my very best not to find it. Never even going near the places it might be... And suddenly, I've got the goddamn thing practically chained around my neck.

    Lucy: What are you talking about?

    Henry: You. You. You're the, you're the... You're, you're- you're the goddamn thing. Ahhh, uh. I mean... You're, you're. I can't describe you... uhh, I don't, I don't write that kind of shit, I write... You know, the people who write, who write the real books, the love books, and the poems, and even those stupid little fucking novels with the hunky assholes on the cover...

    Lucy: Stop...

    Henry: You know it? You know what I'm talking about? You know - you're like Princess shit! You know? Fairytales. You know what I'm saying? The million guys are after and you're blinded by your beauty kind of shit. Real big stuff. You know, that just - even, we got the dick that kidnaps you and sticks you in a cave and you're guarded by a five-headed dragon, you know and the tales of your plight are spread throughout the land and all the guys go and put on their shoes so they can see what's up and none of them have the balls to save her except for me. I would go through anything... for you. And still, there I was looking for a way not to see it. Anything. Money...

    Lucy: You stupid idiot.

    Henry: Yeah.

    Lucy: Yes.

    Henry: Yeah... big fat stupid idiot.

    Lucy: I hope you're better to the next one.

    Henry: No - wait...

    [he digs in his bag and decides not to give her the dedication to Simone, but grabs the pebble he had given her and then thrown back onto the beach and went back for later]

    Henry: It was easy to find... it's the only one like it.

    Lucy: You broke my heart, Henry. I don't think you can trust people. You always have to find something wrong. I'm just... I'm sorry. I'll miss you.

  • Henry: I can't.

    Lucy: Yes, you can.

    Henry: We have to work.

    Lucy: Right now?

    Henry: Lucy, come on please. It's going to get very complicated. Ahh, it's going to get so complicated.

    Lucy: Do you just genuinely dislike me, Henry?

    Henry: A week ago, I didn't give a rat's ass about nebulas and now I can't get enough of them. Ok?

    Lucy: Nebulae.

    Henry: What?

    Lucy: It's nebulae... not nebulas.

    Henry: Ok, fine. I don't care about nebulas. You know accuse me of whatever you want, I'm probably guilty of it... contributing to global warming, and killing a squirrel once, and using the word retarded, and occasionally misinterpreted bigotry, but don't, don't... don't don't don't don't don't accuse me of not liking you. Ok?

    Lucy: I understand.