No matter which face appears in the film, there is obviously a consensus that people with Tourette syndrome are far from anomalies and should not be the object of ridicule.
Bears are always a headache.
As a teacher, the class is full of bear children...
Well, good luck to you.
According to the attitude towards the bear children, teachers can be divided into these types: "I can't hide if I can't be provoked", "I can't be violent", "Let's let it go", and "Sniff at it".
There is also a class of teachers who are dedicated to discovering the bright spots of the bear children and assisting the bear children to reach the pinnacle of life with love and passion - such teachers are really the conscience of the industry, the treasures in the world, and very few. It is natural that they can achieve such a state. is the protagonist.
There are [Cow Herding Class Spring], [Call Me No. 1] Jewel in the front, this Indian female version [Call Me No. 1] is tear-jerking, in addition to taking care of the reality as always, the heroine Rani Makhjiling is indispensable This particular disorder, Tourette's syndrome, is convincingly represented.
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Conflict escalates and symptoms worsen
[Mr. Hiccup] The title of the film sounds and looks strange.
The heroine Naina has been unable to stop "hiccupping" since she was a child. Because of strange noises and frequent twitching, and with a double master's degree, Naina still frequently encounters obstacles on the road to becoming a teacher.
Let's take a look at Tourette Syndrome .
Tourette is the transliteration of Tourette, also translated as Tourette's syndrome, patients show some involuntary tics , including convulsions, blinking, pouting, grimacing, face twisting, shrugging, shaking head; accompanied by involuntary tics Make sounds , including throat clearing, yelling, and some weird noises.
The key word is involuntary , and currently incurable .
As a teacher, his words and deeds are quite eye-catching, and Naina is expected to hit a wall.
The aristocratic private school, the Sainteek School, handed over an olive branch, and Naina readily agreed, but she did not expect that the real test had just begun.
She was facing a class of arrogant children - after making a bet, they changed their tricks to deal with this strange teacher.
In [Call Me No. 1] , the male protagonist's biggest difficulty is finding a job.
After becoming a teacher, my colleagues became more friendly, and there was only one boy in the class who was a little disobedient.
Naina also has to deal with the doubts of her colleagues and the provocation of the whole class.
Behind this is the deep-rooted class difference in India -the children in this class are all from slums, because the original public school was demolished, and 14 children were assigned to separate classes. After being ostracized by teachers and classmates, they became more and more rebellious.
Although holding the belief that "there are no bad students in the world, only bad teachers" , the test will be wave after wave, and there will be a time for collapse.
Another feature of Tourette's syndrome is that when she is under pressure, tension and excitement will aggravate her involuntary symptoms. Naina is desperate at this moment, trying her best to control her uncontrollable behavior and sounds.
Smashing windows, biting hands, crying, scratching hair, anger, despair, and unwillingness are conveyed through actions and voices.
Looking worried.
The actor Rani Makheji learned about the characteristics of these people through the Internet: "It is difficult to express this state, not just imitating, but also thinking over and over again, so that everyone can really feel it."
The mixed state of sadness and anger itself is difficult to grasp, and in addition to consciously adding "involuntary" movements and sounds, Makoheji's performance has no sense of disobedience.
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Tourette, film regular
As a rare disease, Tourette's syndrome has appeared many times in film and television works.
Its symptoms are very obvious, uncontrollable, irreversible, and do not affect life expectancy.
[Call Me Number One] is adapted from a true story.
The protagonist found the prototype, consulted and imitated his behavior.
The most important thing about this disease is to show a sense of naturalness that is out of conscious control .
twitching when the mood is calm-
When you're excited --
The protagonist suffers from Tourette's syndrome, and the actor himself does not have the disease.
It is necessary to faithfully reproduce the patient's state, but also not to allow Tourette to be too "overwhelming", because behind the movie, there are usually inspirational meanings.
Grasping this degree is crucial.
After the performance, the audience will not only pay attention to this group, but also gain empathy. Tourette has become the carrier of all "different characteristics".
The protagonist's optimistic attitude, the process of overcoming obstacles, and gaining recognition from others have become a model of inspiration.
Some of the involuntary sounds produced by people with Tourette's syndrome are Tourette's words with specific meanings .
This symptom is often used for comic effect.
In [The World in My Eyes] , the 17-year-old girl Eva is full of swear words, and her beautiful face contrasts with her filthy language.
In the [square] , the curator is giving a lecture, and the audience also has a Tourette syndrome.
The scene was very embarrassing for a time. The literati and literati in the audience carried out the whole lecture accompanied by these curses and noises out of an understanding and tolerant attitude, which was extremely ironic.
[500 Days with Summer] Tourette Syndrome even became an excuse to vent.
No matter which face appears in the film, there is obviously a consensus that people with Tourette syndrome are far from anomalies and should not be the object of ridicule.
For patients, it has the potential to become a lifelong label .
Symptoms cannot be cured, they can only be accepted.
The patient's acceptance is to regard it as a "friend" (Naina language), as a "good teacher" ([call me first] male protagonist).
Acceptance of non-patients is to understand the symptoms and then "don't look at them in a different light".
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Text: Van Schmer
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