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Kira 2022-03-21 09:01:22
Big Ben didn't end up being like his father
Autism is a paternal genetic disorder, which is closely related to the male's genetics. Analysis of Big Ben's autism is likely to come from a strict, self-centered father.
When he and his father attended their mother's funeral in military uniforms, their expressions and demeanor were completely...
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Jaqueline 2022-04-19 09:01:26
Peeking through the curtain of life
The protagonist is a man with autism. His father's wish since he was a child is that he can support himself and use his own talents.
He is indeed talented. Maybe the movie used exaggerated methods, but the scene in the treatment center was very shocking at the beginning. It was a jigsaw puzzle...

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Adolphus 2021-10-20 19:02:56
I don't feel the Batman of Big Ben, but this accountant killer got Sue's point. Such a big man, high IQ, cute and cute, no matter fighting or gunfighting, but his skill is neat and handsome, he is suddenly cute by the big Ben. The heroine is not stupid, just Bai Tian, her height is poor, and the emotional drama is old-fashioned, but I ate this ration. Finally, there is a cute little brother, a black-bellied autistic children's institution. In short, don’t be fooled by the title, this is a cool movie
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Duane 2022-03-23 09:01:23
Hmm... the overall sense of fusion of types makes it a little bit unable to grasp the point, but in turn it is also a useful attempt to mix types. For the first time I thought Ben Affleck was handsome.
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