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Neurotypical is a unique documentary that really gets into the minds of those on the autism spectrum, which is rare in this genre. You’ve got Violet, this adorable four-year-old, Nicholas, a teenager grappling with adolescence, and Paula, an adult navigating life. The film's tone feels intimate, almost like you're sitting in on a series of personal conversations. The pacing is steady, allowing viewers to absorb the different perspectives without feeling rushed. It’s not flashy but rather raw, showcasing real-life struggles and triumphs. The performances are genuine, capturing the authentic experiences of autistic individuals. It’s distinctive for its focus on their voices and not just the usual narratives we often see. It's an insightful look that feels very personal.
Focuses on personal experiencesHighlights diverse perspectives on autismIntimate and genuine performances
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