I found that to be very interesting...
Because I was having a discussion a little while ago,
about how people with AS do not understand body language, and that they just do not "get it"... as I was told.
...And I was trying to explain how I would be a good director, because I can "direct" in my mind the way people interact, and the expressions they use- I just can't seem to make sense of it in real life, when I'm actually THERE in a situation.
And I was told because I can understand body language in film, and I can imagine what people would do in a hypothetical situation, then I must not have Asperger's Syndrome.
I do not think I have difficulties following movies.
But it seems to be different, then trying to figure out what is happening in real life.
When you are watching a movie, the movie is structured so it is obvious what the characters are doing.