Autism: Savant syndrome Hollywood movie Rainman is Savan's syndrome about autism. In Rain Man, Raymond Babbitt (played by Dustin Hoffman) owns the Savant syndrome and his brother Charlie Babbitt (played by Tom Cruise) knew that Raymond is his brother, he is good at numbers is. . In the process of Charlie and Raymond, they are closer and Charlie is not just using Raymond for money.
The theme of the famous pop culture of "autistic scholars" may have started with the release of the movie "Rainman" in 1988. Academic syndrome is genuine, but it is actually very rare - it is estimated that only 10% of autistic patients have professional abilities. However, since then, this stereotype is stubbornly appearing in movies and television to spread the misunderstanding that autism can possibly bring satisfaction and jealousy (although to some extent). Gift This information is destructive in many ways. For most people who do not have professional abilities, this is insulting. Because their stories are not worth so much and they are not worth talking about. It will also promote the diagnosis of pre-packaged autism with an extremely talented lie in most cases as well
Even now in about 30 years in RainMan, the story on autistic people is still dominated by autistic authors, directors, and actors. Surface illusionists who made these works can imagine autistic patients as assistant assassins or experts in mathematics and have enough imagination to see us as a producer or consumer It seems that he never had it. Autistic novelists exist and publish works related to their real life, but the book on autistic and autistic protagonists is most concerned with things like Ginny Moon and Rosie Project there is. Whether you imagine or imitate the experience of autism, autism. Ben Affleck starring accountant, 2016 Action Movie, as a clever but cumbersome autistic accountant / Assassin, looked at autistic speech when making a movie, but did not use autism ideas . It was speculated that the sequel is the same, recently green light