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Once More, Like Rain Man presents a unique slice-of-life perspective. The film captures a day in the life of Zoe, an autistic actress, and her dad Gerry, shedding light on the daily struggles and triumphs they face. The tone walks this delicate line between humor and heartfelt moments, offering a raw look at stereotypes surrounding autism. The pacing is reflective, allowing you to really sit with the characters' experiences. While the performances are grounded and relatable, it’s the father-daughter dynamic that really stands out. The film doesn’t shy away from the frustration and pain of their journey, making it feel very real. It’s a thoughtful exploration of identity and support, definitely distinct in its approach to storytelling.
Autism representation in filmFather-daughter dynamicsStereotypes in media
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