
Rain Man
"Rain Man" is a 1988 film that depicts the relationship between Charlie Babbitt, a self-centered man, and his estranged autistic brother, Raymond, who has exceptional memory and calculation skills. The story highlights Raymond's unique cognitive abilities and challenges, showcasing how autism can influence behavior and perception. The film emphasizes themes of family, understanding, and acceptance, illustrating that individuals with autism possess diverse strengths and complexities beyond stereotypes. It also brought wider awareness to autism spectrum conditions, fostering greater empathy and dialogue.