alexbeetle wrote:
I haven't heard of this movie but will look for it. I found Sigourney Weaver's perfomance of an agrophobic in Copycat very annoying and poor, I like her in the Alien movies though.
Yes, maybe it is just her lack of acting skills that made me dislike the portrayal. Perhaps she should stick to sci-fi...
Quote:
I also found Mozart and the Whale interesting but exagerated in some respects and didn't like reading 'the curious incident of the dog in the night time' either. The story was not too bad and the events/reactions but the language seemed too deliberately 'ret*d' (for want of a better word - sorry). I talk like a sub-intelligent being to some extent but didn't like that the 'written material ' of the boy was like this too - I think most aspies and auties who are capable of writing do so well and it is mainly speech that is a problem - (open to correction...)
I agree with you whole-heartedly. I liked Mozart and the Whale, but again found some acting exaggerated. When he is in the interview for example. Not making eye contact doesn't involve completely turning the head to the side, does it?
Also, I agree with you about Curious incident. I found myself thinking perhaps he had other cognitive disabilities to make him come across as so 'ret*d'.
Still, it is a good story, and alerted a lot of people to their own family Aspie, I believe.
I'm not sure about other films etc. I can't think of others just at the moment.
However, I found Dustin Hoffman's portrayal in
Rainman more believable than most.
I have heard that about
Boston Legal also, although I have not watched it.
_________________
"I'm not getting sucked into your vortex of madness anymore". (Wilson to House)