It's raining, there's a traffic jam, and I'm late. I panicked and settled myself in a chair in the dark, looked up, and the picture of the loving father wearing glasses still could not replace the impression of the unsmiling kung fu emperor who could dance a stick with a whirring wind. The autistic son is still the same Bey who can't afford to buy an 18-dollar ice cream in order to have a snail's pace in the big city. To be frank, I think the transformation of Jet Li and Wen Wen in this movie is not successful. Throughout the film, Jet Li plays a father who wants to teach his autistic son the most basic ways to survive in his last 'days': cooking eggs, mopping floors, shopping, and riding the bus. This is the time when the father's heart should be helpless in anxiety, helpless in reluctance. Jet Li's temperament is a bit strong from the bone, this role I think we should find an actor with a more ordinary and vulnerable temperament. The article's performance can be seen with great care, but first of all, from the age, he has been unsuitable for this role, 22-year-old autistic son and 26-year-old fashionable appearance of the article, how to overlap can not be a piece to go.
The autistic son swims uninhibitedly in the oceanarium, as if he were in his own world, loving and feeling life on his own terms. He also longs for emotional communication with others, which is why he clings to the girl playing the clown in the circus with the purest of hearts. The most impressive scene in the movie is when the father is about to get up from the bedside, the son stretches out his hand from sleep to look for his father's message, and the father gently touches his son's palm with his finger, without any words, the hearts of father and son are connected together through such a simple action. The line that impressed me most was the father's lament after he failed in his attempt to send his son to the orphanage: "Too old to go to the orphanage, too young to go to the orphanage." This really speaks to the dilemma of autistic children who have reached adulthood: their parents will eventually die before them, and if there are no relatives or good Samaritans to take them in, their parents' departure will mean the end of their lives.
This issue should be of concern to society as a whole, but how to accommodate such a vulnerable group, at present, the relevant departments, social groups, public welfare organizations, have not been a proper solution.
Autistic children, star children, only the stars can understand their language. How are the children of the stars going to live happily in the world?