{"id":18498,"date":"2013-12-20T16:00:42","date_gmt":"2013-12-20T16:00:42","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.thisblogrules.com\/?p=18498"},"modified":"2013-12-19T12:22:17","modified_gmt":"2013-12-19T12:22:17","slug":"movies-about-adult-autism","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/thisblogrules.com\/movies-about-adult-autism\/","title":{"rendered":"3 Movies About Adult Autism That You Need To Watch"},"content":{"rendered":"
The issue of adult autism is not a new one, but a deep one and has been debated in the world with concern, passion and a lot of frustration, as for many years there was this general shared opinion among doctors and specialists that when they grow up, children with autism become… something else. There have been many efforts to acknowledge the real drama of these adults, awareness and lobby campaigns have been developed, governments striven to make all the necessary changes that these people to benefit from the proper care and the specialized support they need.<\/p>\n
Cinema has this interesting role to either transport us in a fictional universe, purely for our entertainment or our education, but sometimes it has also the spark of genius to present us real stories inspired by real people, or at least to turn reality into a form of fiction that is meant to open our eyes to the problems existing maybe two feet a distance from us. Autism in the movies has had its share of representations and some movies overcame their need to entertain with the strange and the uncommon, but also to depict in the hard-core way a reality we may not be very well aware about.<\/p>\n
Statistically speaking, movies depicting children with autism are a bit more than the movies about adult autism, but this category also has some truly incredible pieces of art that you should see, not because the subject is interesting or educational, but mainly because if they would have had the same marketing as blockbusters do, they would too have become icons in cinema history. So let’s see 3 movies about adult autism and take the opportunity to learn something about life.<\/p>\n
<\/a><\/p>\n This is maybe one of the most disturbing movies about adult autism you will get, and if Rain Man was your idea of how autistic adults behave, you should need to explore more. Charlie is a true, by the book, all bad symptoms showing autistic teenager. The movie makers weren’t at all shy or prude in presenting you with all the gory details of what an autistic adult’s family may go through. This is a story about accepting the different in our lives and coming to terms with a reality that is ten times more painful than any movie could describe.<\/p>\n2. Snow Cake (2006) – When Ripley meets Metatron<\/h2>\n