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29 Jul 2008, 5:55 pm

How about "Starman"? -- someone from the right planet who comes to the wrong planet and falls in love. It doesn't seem to work out though, so he goes back to his own planet to perhaps someone of his own kind. I guess this could mean that Autistics and Aspergers belong together. Maybe it is up to us to make a right city in this wrong planet -- kind of like the opposite of "Logan's Run" or "Fantastic Planet."

What other movies might be good for such lovers? -- assuming I find one someday.


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29 Jul 2008, 6:51 pm

Amelie?



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29 Jul 2008, 8:04 pm

In the movie "Stranger than Fiction" it seems like Harold Crick (Will Farrell) has Asperger's and some savant abilities. He is also extremely routine and has other symptoms of autism. I think it is a good movie.



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29 Jul 2008, 9:11 pm

stranger than fiction was a fun movie... i loved it


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29 Jul 2008, 9:49 pm

sim wrote:
Amelie?
I love that movie. :D Oh noes....post number 666! lol


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29 Jul 2008, 10:41 pm

GodsWonder wrote:
In the movie "Stranger than Fiction" it seems like Harold Crick (Will Farrell) has Asperger's and some savant abilities. He is also extremely routine and has other symptoms of autism. I think it is a good movie.


That wasn't asperger's that was the unfortunate circumstances of the writer who was at a dead end.....and who wrote this, because she had nowhere else to turn.


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29 Jul 2008, 11:00 pm

How about the Butterfly Effect? The obsession that Ashtin Kutcher's character expresses is almost aspie in nature...



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29 Jul 2008, 11:23 pm

As good as it Gets sure it's partially OCD but theres still alot of other HFA ans aspie traits in Jack Nicholson's characters behavior.



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29 Jul 2008, 11:40 pm

Patrick_William wrote:
How about "Starman"? -- someone from the right planet who comes to the wrong planet and falls in love. It doesn't seem to work out though, so he goes back to his own planet to perhaps someone of his own kind. I guess this could mean that Autistics and Aspergers belong together. Maybe it is up to us to make a right city in this wrong planet -- kind of like the opposite of "Logan's Run" or "Fantastic Planet."

What other movies might be good for such lovers? -- assuming I find one someday.


I saw Starman just the other day.


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29 Jul 2008, 11:59 pm

ToadOfSteel wrote:
How about the Butterfly Effect? The obsession that Ashtin Kutcher's character expresses is almost aspie in nature...


Time Travel and Aspergers..............no.

Mainly because time travel is too limited for anyone to have affect on it. it's the past not the future to worry about it.

Though.......think about it. if the main character had been an aspie. why not use the power to time travel and go back so that when he was born, they somehow manage to give the mother a few injections that make the aspergers not happen.......

though then, this does raise a few conundrums......and as such you can see why time travel is a dying art for both books and movies.


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30 Jul 2008, 12:39 am

I don't think there are any such movies, are there? At least I've never seen or heard of one. It's usually about some geek who gets the girl by "getting over" his geekiness (an NT solution.) Asperger's/Autism isn't something you can just "get over"... there's no known cure for it yet.



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30 Jul 2008, 12:53 am

Cyberman wrote:
I don't think there are any such movies, are there? At least I've never seen or heard of one. It's usually about some geek who gets the girl by "getting over" his geekiness (an NT solution.) Asperger's/Autism isn't something you can just "get over"... there's no known cure for it yet.


I.................uh.............outgrew it or something to that extent. Either that or I've always been more spectrum radiant towards being an NT. (which explains why everyone thinks I'm gonna be the Anti-Christ someday.....personally I think i'll be the False Prophet)


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30 Jul 2008, 1:09 am

Gamester wrote:
Cyberman wrote:
I don't think there are any such movies, are there? At least I've never seen or heard of one. It's usually about some geek who gets the girl by "getting over" his geekiness (an NT solution.) Asperger's/Autism isn't something you can just "get over"... there's no known cure for it yet.


I.................uh.............outgrew it or something to that extent. Either that or I've always been more spectrum radiant towards being an NT. (which explains why everyone thinks I'm gonna be the Anti-Christ someday.....personally I think i'll be the False Prophet)

Whether that's true or not, I think that most people with Autism/Asperger's are like that for most of their lives. I don't think it's a choice. Yet in the movies, if someone starts out with an Aspie personality, they have to "change" in order to win the heart of the love interest. Only NT's have relationships in movies (except in comedies.)



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30 Jul 2008, 2:19 pm

WALL-E
Lars and the Real Girl
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
Donnie Darko
One Hour Photo


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30 Jul 2008, 2:25 pm

blackcat wrote:
sim wrote:
Amelie?
I love that movie. :D Oh noes....post number 666! lol


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30 Jul 2008, 3:46 pm

Matt Damon portrays, in my opinion, a very accurate portrayal of someone with AS in Good Will Hunting - I think it's particularly poignant for me because I recognise so many of the events and attitudes in my own experiences (though I'm not as mathematically adept as his character is) before I discovered and was diagnosed with the condition.