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Myrtice 2022-12-23 23:11:39

The film is adapted from a true story. Bruno and Markley each run a non-profit organization, and they collaborate with each other. Bruno's agency focuses on caring and educating people with severe autism. Markley's agency trains young people to work as carers in impoverished areas. Institutions do not have legal permission, and the nurses trained have no diplomas, and everything is outside the standards set by society. It is true that many bad things are easy to breed in the gray area, but these "special groups" of people with severe autism and lack of education in poverty-stricken areas do exist, and their hardships and needs do exist. Covered by the world, we cover our eyes, it seems that all this does not exist! It is agencies and carers outside of these standards who support this crumbling world with their love and faith. There was a time when I thought that professionalism was the most important criterion for us to choose a therapist, but I feel more and more that love is the first criterion for us to choose a therapist partner, because love will lead us to professionalism. Although the topic is heavy, the emotions of the whole film are restrained. What moved me the most was the scene where Joseph, the autistic, dances and Dylan, the black carer, clumsily records the child's preferences. Pay tribute to the movie, and pay tribute to these real prototype characters.

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