malekabouljoud
Joined Apr 2020
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This film is unlike any other in the way it portrays the plights of stress, misunderstanding, and both internal/external stimulation from the perspective of a person with autism. Throughout the whole film, director Grant Carsten makes clear to the viewer the differences that exist in sensory perception, time, and space in the mind of Faisal(the main character). These differences in the way Faisal sees the world are masterfully manifested in the exacerbation of Faisal's struggles to find peace after a violent upbringing. The viewer accompanies Faisal on this journey, as if they were learning about the world through a completely new point of view.
From start to finish, this film is sure to keep the viewer on the edge of their seat, as most have never experienced anything resemblant to Faisal's jarring reality. The execution is near flawless, and the meticulousness of the production leaves no stone unturned. I would recommend this film to anyone and everyone
From start to finish, this film is sure to keep the viewer on the edge of their seat, as most have never experienced anything resemblant to Faisal's jarring reality. The execution is near flawless, and the meticulousness of the production leaves no stone unturned. I would recommend this film to anyone and everyone