Author Ronald Bass and Barry Morrow created a persuasive story by introducing a large number of people to the world of autism and was released in 1988. Two writers vividly portrayed a brotherly greedy drama story in the 1988 Oscar winning work "Rain Man". The first role of Tom Cruise, Charlie Babbit was an arrogant, selfish businessman who struggled to become rich, but his business failed. The second hero in the movie is Raymond Babbitt played by autistic scholar Dustin Hoffman who lives and takes care of in a mental hospital.
Autistic and rainy people In movies, things are portrayed as a way to sell movies. That is, the movie is not necessarily accurate. The movie "Rain Man" is about men and their brothers, accidentally autistic scholars. In Rain Man, Dustin Hoffman plays a powerful autisticist Raymond. In the movie, Raymond was the practice and ritual he did; when or his routine is interrupted, or is he afraid of something, he would lose the mood.
As many people have pointed out, turning point might be in the form of a groundbreaking movie "Rain Man", in particular sensitivity to autism scholar of Dustin Hoffman, thanks to the subtle depiction. Yes, Rain Man is not perfect. It established an autism scholar as the default type of autism in the process of creating the anonymity of super powerful and high performance autistic individual films. Nevertheless, Rain emotional moment of Manhas, we especially the relationship between the Raymond brothers and Charlie Babbitt brothers to some of the very kind caring people of autism.
Rain Man is the first thing people say when saying "autism" and there is a good reason for it. Rain Man is one of the first films that caused autism (Raymond Babbitt by Dustin Hoffman). The movie was strongly criticized for spreading the myth that all autists are scholars, but in most cases it is reliable and accurate. Charlie Babbitt is abused in order to make profit the younger brother Raymond, operation and we were, and (even did not believe that Raymond of autism is "real"), his lack of complete understanding every day many of the autistic It was what the people of the society faced. Therefore, this film is doing a good job to open up the world of autism to the general public.