RAIN MAN (1988) | FIRST TIME WATCHING | MOVIE REACTION

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  • @deeanna8448
    @deeanna8448 Před 11 měsíci +1045

    In the 80s, the average citizen didn't know what autism was. This movie was the first time a lot of people heard of it.

    • @glenerickson358
      @glenerickson358 Před 11 měsíci +35

      They didn't call it autism back then.

    • @gdiaz8827
      @gdiaz8827 Před 11 měsíci +36

      We still used the R word back then and again s the each other as a casual insult. We did have one local kid on the spectrum on our street we would pick on. I look back in shame of how we treated him

    • @gdiaz8827
      @gdiaz8827 Před 11 měsíci +2

      We still used the R word back then and again s the each other as a casual insult. We did have one local kid on the spectrum on our street we would pick on. I look back in shame of how we treated him

    • @willheil7591
      @willheil7591 Před 11 měsíci +14

      Not just seeing this movie raised awareness. It had tremendous publicity right through Oscar season.

    • @DaleKingProfile
      @DaleKingProfile Před 11 měsíci +63

      However it was kind of a two edge sword. While this movie did bring a lot of awareness about autism it showcased only 1 very special kind of autism, autistic savant. This lead many people to think that everyone with autism was also very gifted. It took a long time for people to grasp that there is an entire spectrum including those on the non verbal part of the spectrum.

  • @mregobuster
    @mregobuster Před 11 měsíci +626

    I dated a girl in my early 20's and her 29 year old brother had autism. At the time, around 2003, this movie was really the only movie or experience to know what it was. Her brother was so damn similar to Raymond's in this movie. I loved that guy. He was so sweet and kind. I have a tattoo of a skull on my right shoulder so he always called me Skeletor from He-Man, one of his favorite cartoons. When she and I eventually broke up after I found out she'd been cheating on me, we were together for 3 years, her mother and sister called me because he was distressed that Skeletor wasn't around anymore. They asked me, without my ex's knowledge to come and see him and attempt to explain that I wouldn't be around anymore. That end scene with Charlie and Ray is so damn emotional to me. Obviously I didn't give any details about the break up but I just explained to him I wouldn't be around anymore to play video games with him anymore. That was our thing, playing fighting games, and damn was he good. He was so sad, He always beat me about 80% of the time in any game we played. Toward the end of our goodbye he said something I'll never forget, "If I let you win more will you stay?" My heart was already broken from his sister and it broke again when he said that. Uggh. Still tears me up just thinking about it.

    • @jaykayenn
      @jaykayenn Před 11 měsíci +61

      Bro...

    • @THOMMGB
      @THOMMGB Před 11 měsíci +49

      That's quite a story. I'm so glad you were able to make a connection with him. He probably still remembers you.

    • @Marant2327
      @Marant2327 Před 11 měsíci +37

      Man... 😭

    • @thedragonreborn9856
      @thedragonreborn9856 Před 11 měsíci +25

      Just because you broke up with her didn’t mean you couldn’t still be his friend 💔😢

    • @mregobuster
      @mregobuster Před 11 měsíci +65

      @@thedragonreborn9856 Yes it did. I was his routine at that point. Was I to keep being his friend with this chick who broke my heart being there all the time? I was still his friend but I couldn't be around that family anymore. I'd keep seeing her, and that would fuck his, mine, hers, everyones emotions.

  • @jcp1984again
    @jcp1984again Před 11 měsíci +130

    The moment when Raymond gently bumps his head against Charlie's... I get teary-eyed every single time. It's just one of the most real moments of kindness and love between two human beings in the history of cinema. 🥲 The most incredible thing is that Dustin Hoffman improvised that head move. Just... incredible. 💖

    • @jonathanblaze1648
      @jonathanblaze1648 Před 10 měsíci +3

      That's that movie magic.

    • @musqwatrax708
      @musqwatrax708 Před 10 měsíci +4

      I agree. In the entire movie Raymond did not like being touched and for him to lean into the moment was perfect.

  • @roger3141
    @roger3141 Před 11 měsíci +86

    I tried teaching for a couple of years about 12 years ago. I consider my best success was taking over a high school physics class 2nd quarter. There was an autistic boy in the class and the previous teacher had given him a 0 for the 1st quarter. I worked with the special ed teacher assigned to the class and we got him up to a B for the last 3 quarters. I will never forget attending a meeting with other staff and his parents. His parents told me that he talked about me at home and I was his favorite teacher. When we first met, he was walking in circles in the front of the classroom. I went up to him and told him he could follow any routine he wanted, but had to sit down when the bell rang. He was a pleasure to work with and I will never forget him or how special he was.

  • @sparky6086
    @sparky6086 Před 11 měsíci +373

    I've studied Autism for 59 years, from back when it was called Childhood Schizophrenia. This movie raised awareness. 99% of doctors had never heard of it before.

    • @sageantone7291
      @sageantone7291 Před 11 měsíci +3

      What else happened in 1989?

    • @NemeanLion-
      @NemeanLion- Před 11 měsíci +8

      Thank you. I’ve even heard a different reaction on another channel where they criticized the nurse in the film for not knowing what autism was. It was a diagnosis that I wasn’t familiar with either until this movie.

    • @stanleymyrick4068
      @stanleymyrick4068 Před 11 měsíci +4

      If in 1980 almost all doctors had never heard of it, do you think the condition is on the rise? Because if folks had seen it to much extent before that, then it would be more known that 1 percent, even if by a different name.

    • @sparky6086
      @sparky6086 Před 11 měsíci

      @stanleymyrick4068 There's no objective test for Autism, & it was relatively unknown so was probably under-diagnosed & identified as mental retardation or insanity, before "Rainman" was released. After "Rainman", it became a fashionable diagnosis, so it was grossly over-diagnosed. If someone identifies as "autistic", it means, that they aren't autisic. The one exception is a lady named Temple Grandin, & she is the exception who proves the rule.
      Doctors don't want to tell parents, that their socially awkward kid is a nerd who will either grow out of it or need charm school, so instead nowadays, they tell them, that their kid is autistic, since it's fashionable & will feed the Autism Industrial Complex that's sprouted up in the years since "Rain Man".
      If there is an increase in actual autism, it's because in modern times, socially awkward people or people with peculiar talents which don't necessarily manifest in obvious ways, have more chances to meet, get married, & have kids together, so their kids may get a double dose of socially awkward or peculier which puts them way out of spec. Just a guess, but I do think, that they are born that way.

    • @Swonder1972
      @Swonder1972 Před 11 měsíci +4

      @@stanleymyrick4068 Cases have been on a steady rise for 30 years and it is not the situation of simply being diagnosed more. I saw this movie in the theatre when it came out and was around tons of people in those days and hardly ever ran into a special case. Now I hardly go out at all and I run into people with these symptoms on a weekly basis. It is more than one in 100 currently, FYI...

  • @lindataggart9076
    @lindataggart9076 Před 11 měsíci +187

    Kim Peeks is who the movie is based on.. he was one of my clients at Columbus Community Center in S L C in the 90s.. He told me about when he met Tom and Dustin.I used to sit with him in the library while he read the phone book... Him and his father toured and Kim gave speeches about his special gifts... He was extraordinary human, It was such a pleasure to have known him.. And all the other special people I met throughout my career...

    • @joelwillems4081
      @joelwillems4081 Před 11 měsíci +5

      The savant parts were based on Mr. Peeks, right? But in the documentaries I've watched on him, he wasn't diagnosed autistic.

    • @lindataggart9076
      @lindataggart9076 Před 11 měsíci

      @@joelwillems4081 you are right I changed my wording .Had the movie on my mind..Thank you for clarifying..

    • @davidkaehele8910
      @davidkaehele8910 Před 11 měsíci +3

      I met him in South Beach "partying" in the late 90's. Should never lock these people up and assume they can not handle life. They are a lot more capable then people think.

    • @AneudiD78
      @AneudiD78 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Was Kim able to read with a book with both his eyes in a matter of seconds? Did Kim have a special gene that enabled to have that extraordinary ability?

    • @williamlynn6084
      @williamlynn6084 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Just saying other people In this film Besides Kim Peek. The voice Of Dustin Hoffman was not Kim Peek As well as certain mannerisms.

  • @MegaSkills9
    @MegaSkills9 Před 11 měsíci +66

    This movie won an Academy award for Best picture in 1989 and Dustin Hoffman won the Academy Award for Best Actor. This movie also won for best writing and best directing.

    • @rgerber
      @rgerber Před 11 měsíci +4

      we never really heard it- but the soundtrack- that synth music- so good

    • @Kurkess
      @Kurkess Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@rgerber Yes - This is the movie that made me notice Hans Zimmer in his early days - back when he used electronic drums a lot 🙂

    • @docj72
      @docj72 Před 11 měsíci +3

      Hoffman's Oscar win for this performance was maybe the most well-deserved Oscar win, ever

  • @dennislopez1272
    @dennislopez1272 Před 11 měsíci +179

    Cassie, thank you for sharing your story. As a father to an autistic daughter, I understand how hard it can be. God bless you and your lovely family.

    • @Kurkess
      @Kurkess Před 11 měsíci +13

      I couldn't help to cry with her in the end. I have an autistic daughter as well - but happy that she is generally functioning decently day to day - but tends to recluse herself because she overwhelms so easily.

    • @Phatooine
      @Phatooine Před 11 měsíci +8

      So am I a father of an autistic daughter. I'm raising her all on my own because her mother ran out on us.

    • @dennislopez1272
      @dennislopez1272 Před 11 měsíci +4

      @Phatooine Sorry to hear that. That is a tough situation. God bless you both. 🙏

    • @michaelgoodyear9369
      @michaelgoodyear9369 Před 10 měsíci +5

      Single Dad to an Autistic , non verbal Son. 8 years old. Such an amazing kid. Im so lucky to have him.

    • @kevinwade7003
      @kevinwade7003 Před 9 měsíci +4

      I am also the father of an autistic daughter, I can also relate.

  • @RDRussell2
    @RDRussell2 Před 11 měsíci +304

    You went above and beyond, sharing so much of your personal life with us. You didn't need to do that, but for some of us out here, it just added that much more meaning. Folks, if you aren't subscribed, you owe her one!

    • @MrLivewire1970
      @MrLivewire1970 Před 11 měsíci +10

      Cassie opened up after watching, Cinderella Man. If you haven't seen that reaction, it's a good one and a great film. I luckily found her channel during the lockdown.

    • @oaktree1628
      @oaktree1628 Před 11 měsíci +3

      Some might say TMI

    • @DiggitySlice
      @DiggitySlice Před 11 měsíci

      If only it were possible to have empathy for something you don't have personal experience with.

    • @AdoreYouInAshXI
      @AdoreYouInAshXI Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@DiggitySlice Are you saying you can't? Or are you claiming Cassie can't?

    • @KevinCharley-er2go
      @KevinCharley-er2go Před 11 měsíci

      @@AdoreYouInAshXI i think he's referring to @oaktree1628

  • @MattsMovieReviews
    @MattsMovieReviews Před 11 měsíci +305

    Dustin Hoffman is so incredible in this film that people forget just how great Tom Cruise is.

    • @audiogarden21
      @audiogarden21 Před 11 měsíci +25

      It's Tom's finest work in my opinion.

    • @renewillner5061
      @renewillner5061 Před 11 měsíci

      The first half of the movie Tom Cruise is just what he is in real life gross obnoxious disgusting human being.

    • @geminijinxies7258
      @geminijinxies7258 Před 11 měsíci +12

      @@audiogarden21 I agree. It's his best performance and probably the best movie he's starred in so far. He's also really good in Born on the Fourth of July (1989).

    • @antoniochasten3192
      @antoniochasten3192 Před 11 měsíci

      @@geminijinxies7258 Tom is a great actor. I've seen all of his films and depending on what's asked of him and needed, some performances are better than others but all on average are good and I can't say that he's ever phoned in a performance. From Endless Love to Legend. From Top Gun to Top Gun Maverick and his latest with MI:7 Dead Reckoning Pt.1 , Cruise brings his A game and, IMO, never disappoints. You may or may not like the film but one thing you can count on is Tom Cruise delivering a damn good performance.

    • @ronhall5395
      @ronhall5395 Před 11 měsíci +3

      Probably Dustin's best work since The Graduate.

  • @hectorwd1985
    @hectorwd1985 Před 11 měsíci +7

    "I am Sam" with Sean Penn and Dakota Fanning is a special treat in the same genre.

  • @bkazmer
    @bkazmer Před 11 měsíci +100

    Cassie, Seeing your little sister and already in tears from the movie made me cry seeing her as well. It is so obvious how much she is loved by you all. You all are treating her so very well. Thank you for that. Dustin Hoffman Wins Best Actor | 61st Oscars (1989)

    • @lexkanyima2195
      @lexkanyima2195 Před 11 měsíci

      Her sister should have been there

    • @DiggitySlice
      @DiggitySlice Před 11 měsíci +2

      You'll find that most people don't randomly abuse their family members

  • @mangarang
    @mangarang Před 11 měsíci +211

    There is a simple and obvious reason why you and this channel are successful. You are real, Cassie. In a medium saturated with performance, you are authentic.

  • @Tim_Raths
    @Tim_Raths Před 11 měsíci +84

    Even in the 1980s there was still very little known about autism. If anything this movie brought awareness to it.

    • @nathancruz9172
      @nathancruz9172 Před 11 měsíci +4

      But in nowadays, everyone is just aware of what autism is all about.

    • @TTM9691
      @TTM9691 Před 11 měsíci +3

      When this movie came out, I had never heard of autism. This movie unquestionably is what brought it to everyone's attention, seemingly overnight (since it was such a high profile movie, starring the biggest heart-throb and what was considered one of the greatest living actors who had been starring in a string of groundbreaking classics for well over a decade, the guy was on a major roll)

    • @lexkanyima2195
      @lexkanyima2195 Před 11 měsíci

      ​@@TTM9691no wonder it ranked number 1 in 1988

  • @christianevans8755
    @christianevans8755 Před 6 měsíci +13

    You root for Raymond this whole movie and it’s sort of exciting when he’s bothering Charlie because Charlie is the one who dug the hole he’s in. I actually have high-functioning autism and this is one of my favorite movies of all time. So well made. The evolution that Charlie goes through towards the end is remarkable. I’m 30 years old and wouldn’t be where I am today without my amazing family. I’m happy in my life and I’ve gotten to do really amazing things over the years. ❤

  • @frankcraven1679
    @frankcraven1679 Před 11 měsíci +21

    'He is answering a question from half an hour ago!' 'K-Mart sucks' 'Wopner at 5' '97X Bam The Future of Rock and Roll'. I remember the funny bits in this but forgot the really sweet moments that made the movie so real. The dance lesson, the realization of Rain Man origin, Charlie's girlfriend, and the ending. Yeah, my eyes are wet, too, Cassie. It must have really touched you, this movie. Such a sweet soul. Thank You

    • @clevelandcbi
      @clevelandcbi Před 11 měsíci +1

      I remember my dad laughing hysterically in the the theater at the first one😂😂😂. Now I crack up just thinking about it.

  • @crowtcameron
    @crowtcameron Před 11 měsíci +111

    Cassie. I watched your full reaction to Rain Man. Thank you so much for doing so. It meant a lot to me. I want you to know that you talking about your sister really moved me. As it turns out, I have a little sister with the same name. My sister isn't the hard one. I am. Anyway, I've had my struggles with special needs but watching you talk about your sister made me remember I'm not alone in my struggles. And that there are people who empathize and understand. Including you, Cassie. And I'm thankful for your heart and for your compassion. ❤

    • @NemeanLion-
      @NemeanLion- Před 11 měsíci +10

      That was nice. Thanks for sharing.

    • @Acadian.FrenchFry
      @Acadian.FrenchFry Před 11 měsíci +5

      ❤❤❤

    • @jedijones
      @jedijones Před 11 měsíci +1

      It's nice to know that you can randomly find a video on CZcams that cheers you up like that! I can see on your page that you're subscribed to a lot of cool CZcams channels!

  • @clevelandcbi
    @clevelandcbi Před 11 měsíci +129

    Charlie and Raymond going down the escalator in matching suits makes me smile every time. Such an awesome scene. Even copied it in The Hangover.

    • @Maximus21x
      @Maximus21x Před 11 měsíci +3

      They also did it in season one of Heroes when they were in Las Vegas using a super power to cheat at cards.

    • @gdiaz8827
      @gdiaz8827 Před 11 měsíci +8

      Also in Twins

    • @clevelandcbi
      @clevelandcbi Před 11 měsíci +6

      ​@@gdiaz8827"Did the Terminator take the little dude gambling???"
      - exact text my daughter sent after reading your reply😂😂😂

    • @Tim_Raths
      @Tim_Raths Před 11 měsíci +3

      They also did that in an Eminem music video.

    • @wagonmaster1974
      @wagonmaster1974 Před 5 měsíci

      Not quite matching. Hoffman wore a double breast. Cruise wore a single breast. Of course Hoffman's jacket was a peak lapel; Cruise had a notch lapel.

  • @thedoneeye
    @thedoneeye Před 11 měsíci +30

    Cassie, this episode alone encapsulates just why we all love your channel. Thank you for sharing your little sister's story with us. Like my fellow PIBrs have said, you are so blessed to have her in your life! To my fellow PIBrs, thank *YOU* for being the kind, empathic, wonderful, caring people you are!! You all make the world just that much a better place!

    • @chucklos391
      @chucklos391 Před 10 měsíci +2

      Her reactions are magic. I knew this one was a Cassie movie. She got me teared up again. Last time were the early Rocky films.

  • @sup9542
    @sup9542 Před 11 měsíci +37

    I rewatched this recently and also choked up at that scene where Raymond touches heads with him. Rain Man and Main Man. Also notice Raymond glances into Charlie’s eyes a little bit more as the movie goes on. Really subtle changes. Both amazing performances. I had a lot of thoughts...
    - Charlie would have been a better person with his big brother but Raymond also would have been in a better state if he had his little brother. He’s so high functioning and their dad was rich, he didn’t need to be put in an institution. Those were foolish ways of thinking that this movie spotlights.
    - When you asked if Charlie feels no emotion or if he just pushes it down deep, that’s the same question everyone had for Raymond. Even the doctors thought he didn’t feel normal human emotions. But Charlie found out otherwise. He just expressed differently. Like the way Charlie went quiet when driving and Susanna tried to get him to emote, he's more like his brother than he knows.
    - Charlie is a tough character to root for, but looking at his childhood, no mom, dad was so cold he shipped Raymond away. Charlie lost his rain man, his protector. And Raymond beat himself up (literally) for accidentally burning the baby and kept saying he’d never hurt Charlie Babbitt. Carrying that guilt. It was all unnecessary.
    - I wish we had more movies that are like novels where you can walk away and have so much to analyze. Like how you’d go to English class after reading a book and spend a week discussing all of the themes. It's becoming a lost art.

    • @jedijones
      @jedijones Před 11 měsíci

      The idea of Raymond being sent away and Charlie never even knowing about him, and forgetting what he did know, is the most contrived part of the screenplay. They just had to do that so the premise of Charlie learning about autism from his brother for the first time could be put into place. But that's not particularly believable. I'm not sure they were saying that his dad was cold. I think they might've indicated that his dad visited Raymond in the institution. They also had to build in the fact that Charlie left home at 16 so that he wouldn't know if his dad had a relationship with Raymond in the intervening years. This is all part of the contrivance that had to be laid out in the premise to make the main story possible.

    • @libertyresearch-iu4fy
      @libertyresearch-iu4fy Před 10 měsíci

      @@jedijones Do you remember much from when you were two years old? I definitely don't.

    • @darth_wager
      @darth_wager Před 10 měsíci +2

      Many don't know but this is based on a true person. And Raymond was raised by his father and had him by his side 24 7 his whole life. And he was less functioning and even more brilliant. He can read a book in minutes by reading each page with each eye and aborsorbs pver 90 percent ans never forgets. While brut math and calculus isn't his thing his memory of what he reads and hears is unmatched. He really did memorize zip codes,calanders, and history. If you give him your birthday he can tell you what day I f the week you were born and more! He has all the presidents and European royalty down to science and can name everything. In a simple way he relates everything to music and other things and can remember litterly everything. Google real life rain man to read more. What an amazing man!

    • @peterwilliamskelhorn6675
      @peterwilliamskelhorn6675 Před 10 měsíci

      ​@@darth_wageri can relate to Raymond because I'm autistic as well

  • @dojomaster1987
    @dojomaster1987 Před 11 měsíci +59

    Fun fact: the fart 💨 in the phone booth was real. Dustin stayed in character as it happened and Tom played along. Another amazing movie moment.

  • @zmarko
    @zmarko Před 11 měsíci +50

    Charlie's story arc in this film is so good, and Cruise's portrayal of Charlie is amazing.
    Edit: spelling

  • @johnsmith-es7zk
    @johnsmith-es7zk Před 11 měsíci +12

    I have a son born in the 1980s who is autistic and has severe learning disabilities. Having our son living at home for over 30 years we have had to support his needs constantly and adapt our lives around him. I have watched this movie many times over the years and although Raymond is far more able than my son I still find the performance from Dustin Hoffman so incredible and convincing. He depicts all the autistic traits superbly and so accurately.

  • @Tim21189
    @Tim21189 Před 11 měsíci +44

    I remember seeing Rain Man in the theater with my mom, when I was 9 or 10 years old. She was a teacher who worked with special needs children. It was important to her for me to see that movie with her. What an absolutely brilliant performance by Dustin Hoffman. One of the greatest of all time. Still a fantastic movie to this day. The character arc of Tom Cruise was also so well done. It also can’t be understated how much national attention this movie brought to autism awareness.

  • @MrLivewire1970
    @MrLivewire1970 Před 11 měsíci +17

    You would love, What's Eating Gilbert Grape. Leonardo DiCaprio plays a special needs kid and I thought they really cast a special needs kid for the role. It was one of his earlier films and the first one I saw him in. Johnny Depp plays his older brother. It's a simple story about a struggling family but it's really good and the acting is amazing.

    • @micheletrainor1601
      @micheletrainor1601 Před měsícem +1

      Such fantastic acting all round in that movie. So many people were shocked to find out Leonardo didn't have special needs as such an incredible actor.

  • @mistermazemusic
    @mistermazemusic Před 11 měsíci +18

    I really appreciate you showing those pictures of your family at the end. Getting a little peek into your life and seeing how you relate to this movie really made it special. Great reaction ❤

  • @anthonydanna6069
    @anthonydanna6069 Před 11 měsíci +22

    I first saw this film in my Psychology class on HS. Fresh on video in 89’. Fast forward years later and I have a son non verbal who has autism. The film always affects me different ways different scenes. I think back to the first viewing and how naive I was not knowing of what autism was or my unborn son’s fate.Dustin nails it. Hits so close to home.

  • @clevelandcbi
    @clevelandcbi Před 11 měsíci +68

    ANOTHER TRUE STORY: Our mother has gotten my brother and I matching "outfits" for Christmas ever since we saw this in the theater as kids. My late dad knew we hated it, so it cracked him up every time. Im 43, my brother's 49, and we just paid for gas 25 minutes ago with our matching Cleveland Cavaliers wallets (Christmas 2016)😂😂😂

    • @clevelandcbi
      @clevelandcbi Před 11 měsíci +7

      Also, my smartazz daughter (13) will scream "Hot water burn baby" from outside the bathroom door at least once a month every time I shower since she was 6. I fell on my azz the first time cuz I was half-asleep, and she's been trying for the same success ever since.

    • @dianedeck
      @dianedeck Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@clevelandcbi haha your daughter is hilarious

    • @clevelandcbi
      @clevelandcbi Před 11 měsíci +1

      ​@@dianedeckShe told me to tell you thank you and her "best" movie moment when she was 4, so here goes: Mind you, I had NO CLUE my oldest niece had let her watch Titanic basically since birth whenever Berea spent the night at my brother's house. Anyway, we're at this street fair in small-town Indiana, and one of the churches had a face painting booth set up. Literally the pastor and his wife were doing the painting. When the pastor asked Berea what she wanted, Berea replied *"Paint me like one of your French girls, Jack?"* and tried batting her eyes. He turned almost purple in half a second, while meanwhile his wife is laughing hysterically like a hyena for 5 minutes. I thought my poor mom (goes to that church btw) was gonna have a stroke on the spot. They switched to a dunk tank the next year and every year since.

    • @UtopiaBlue68
      @UtopiaBlue68 Před 11 měsíci

      @@clevelandcbi Hahaha ... a very cool story, Thanks for sharing it!

  • @Cadinho93
    @Cadinho93 Před 11 měsíci +134

    Most were unfamiliar with Autism when this was made and the diagnosis was just entering public awareness. This movie was HUGELY responsible for the condition being widely understood and appreciated.
    Also, one of the most excellent scenes is when Raymond puts his head on Charlie, initiating physical contact when he HATES it because he loves his brother.

    • @JimJack-ng9yi
      @JimJack-ng9yi Před 11 měsíci +11

      Let's not forget how
      great Dustin Hoffman was in this movie playing an autistic person

    • @davidz3879
      @davidz3879 Před 11 měsíci +8

      35 years later, autism still isn't widely understood or appreciated.

    • @NemeanLion-
      @NemeanLion- Před 11 měsíci +5

      100% true. Autism was unheard of back then.

    • @sageantone7291
      @sageantone7291 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Odd how it coincided with certain pharmacological trends of the time, too.

    • @davidpeters44
      @davidpeters44 Před 11 měsíci

      @@NemeanLion- no, incorrect.

  • @spextrekid9410
    @spextrekid9410 Před 11 měsíci +6

    I like Charlie (Tom Cruise's character) is foreshadowing Raymond's common phrase: "I DEFINITELY got the rosebushes"

  • @JC-bh8qx
    @JC-bh8qx Před 3 měsíci +1

    For so many people, this was their first glimpse into autism. Without any personal connection, it's a very emotional movie, but I can't imagine how tough this must have been for you to watch. It's very commendable to share yourself with your fans like this. Your genuine heart is why I love your channel.

  • @mckrackin5324
    @mckrackin5324 Před 11 měsíci +54

    I cried with you. My Grandson is seven and he's non-verbal autistic. Amazing little guy. He has his outbursts and his super tender moments. We all live together and I'm fully aware of everything you talked about in closing.

  • @discoveringcalculus
    @discoveringcalculus Před 11 měsíci +65

    Kim Peek was the real life person who inspired Rain Man. I watched a bio on him a while ago.. very fascinating. He absolutely memorized the Bible and the phone book, when he was 3. He consumed massive amounts of information, able to site any baseball or sports statistic from memory. He read with each eye independently, and could read a book spending only a few seconds each page, with over 95% recall. People would tell them their birthday, and instantaneously he’d tell them the day of the week they were born, and the day of the week they would turn 80. Definitely worth checking CZcams for a good biography on him.
    I think it was “Kim Peek - The Real Rain Man”

    • @clevelandcbi
      @clevelandcbi Před 11 měsíci +1

      Definitely gonna check that out👍👍

    • @williamlynn6084
      @williamlynn6084 Před 11 měsíci +1

      There were other people involved besides Kim Peek. The voice is not Kim Peek And some of the mannerisms were not all Kim Peek totally. I know this to be factual Not to say that Mr. Peek Was not involved but that he was.

    • @jackprescott9652
      @jackprescott9652 Před 11 měsíci +1

      I read somewhere that he wasn`t really autistic.

    • @henriklarsen8193
      @henriklarsen8193 Před 11 měsíci +1

      A note on the reading: It was not exactly bc of his autism, but because he had brain surgery that made his eyes function independently when observing or reading. As the true autist he was, he just used it to absorb more information.

    • @jedijones
      @jedijones Před 11 měsíci

      @@jackprescott9652 His Wikipedia page says they determined Kim Peek more likely has FG Syndrome, and not autism, in 2008. My impression of his condition is that he is unlocking abilities of the brain that normally our brains suppress. Our mind doesn't want us absorbing and memorizing every possible detail that we come across. It has "filters" on it so that we can reduce the "noise" and focus on the things that are truly important to remember. So it seems like Kim Peek's condition meant he was missing those filters.

  • @michaelzabala4850
    @michaelzabala4850 Před 11 měsíci +4

    I've been working with autistic children and adults for nearly 20 years now in the state of NY on Long Island, and I have to say Dustin Hoffman did a great job at portraying an autistic adult. Some of the individuals I have worked with and/or currently work with have a great memory. One of my current adult students remembered the name of my old cat that I told her about once or twice, probably about 20 years ago when she was a child when I mentioned it to her, and all these years later she still remembered. It may not sound like much, but for an autistic person that's a pretty impressive memory! 💙

  • @ejtappan1802
    @ejtappan1802 Před 11 měsíci +1

    I am lucky enough to work for an agency founded by an autism-mom-warrior who was a technical advisor on this movie. She was also instrumental in forming the Autism Society of America, in convincing congress that all children deserve an education (IDEA), and her son was one of three autistic savants that Dustin Hoffman studied for this role.
    Her name was Ruth Sullivan. Her son is Joseph, and he still works at our agency. And eating small bites of food with a toothpick is one of his idiosyncrasies that Dustin decided to use.
    I didn't know about your younger sister until now. And I love that you instantly understood so many details that other viewers don't pick up on at first. I love that you also talked about how much work it can take, but how you become a better person for having someone with special needs in your life.
    Love your channel! Thank you again for a wonderful reaction.

  • @stellaandes759
    @stellaandes759 Před 11 měsíci +48

    My 17 year old grandson is autistic and non-verbal. His 14 year old brother is so good to him. He says how cute his older brother is, and he helps him a lot. They do have a great relationship. Our son and daughter-in-law are such good parents. Because of Avi's autism, our whole family is better. Our son became a licensed clinical therapist who treats autistic children and their parents. I first learned of autism in 1971, when a four year old named Charlie was in our ward at church. He had an older brother and parents who adored him too.

  • @scottbarkley496
    @scottbarkley496 Před 11 měsíci +65

    RAIN MAN won the Oscar for BEST PICTURE & also became the highest grossing movie of it's entire year 1988 Worldwide ..
    Tom Cruise is The Goat ❤️

    • @robinsonsosa-dubois8542
      @robinsonsosa-dubois8542 Před 11 měsíci

      is funny u call him the goat... the real GOAT, the most succesfull, loved, Admired, talented sportman in the world: Lionel Messi, has a small grade of autism, he was born to play Futbol.

    • @karenfryberger4260
      @karenfryberger4260 Před 11 měsíci +3

      @Thuliixx994 Right. Seems like @scottbarkly496 would have wanted to mention Dustin Hoffman = The Goat in this instance. Tom Cruise did a great job, but the movie and Hoffman were the Oscar-winning team.

    • @clevelandcbi
      @clevelandcbi Před 11 měsíci

      I honestly thought Cruise was better than Hoffman. Dustin was great but it was a pretty one-sided performance imho. Cruise's character's arc was incredible to me.

    • @Mike-mj8oj
      @Mike-mj8oj Před 11 měsíci

      You’re right he is a goat, and the goats belong to the devil! READ YOUR BIBLE!!!

    • @jedijones
      @jedijones Před 11 měsíci +2

      We also can't forget how much of an impact the movie had on pop culture. A lot of the dialogue in here was being quoted by people for years after the movie came out.

  • @smavtmb2196
    @smavtmb2196 Před 11 měsíci +47

    You got me crying 😢
    Cassie you have such a kind and compassionate heart, and I have no doubt your little sister is part of the reason why. Thanks for being so genuine and telling us about your little sister.

  • @contactlight8079
    @contactlight8079 Před 11 měsíci +2

    I work with children who have autism in a nurturing/mentoring capacity and I work with their siblings in a therapeutic capacity. The ability that young siblings have to put the needs of their autistic brother or sister, above their own, blows me away. Everytime. Siblings go through so much and are quite often the ones who are left with a lack of attention from tired parents, guilt that they are able to enjoy life in a different way and the responsibility of caring for another human being in such an emotionally demanding role. Hats off to you siblings...Much love.

  • @IndyCrewInNYC
    @IndyCrewInNYC Před 11 měsíci +36

    When people give Tom sass about his acting/talent, I always point to movies like this. The guy is amazing. Dustin Hoffman is a legend, truly one of a kind. Cassie, may the Lord bless you and your family. You're all such good people. Hug. 🌹

    • @skylinerunner1695
      @skylinerunner1695 Před 11 měsíci +2

      Yes, and also Born on the Fourth of July.

    • @BravoDox
      @BravoDox Před 11 měsíci +3

      Tom Cruise has worked with a lot of great directors:
      Steven Spielberg
      Martin Scorsese
      Stanley Kubrick
      Oliver Stone
      Francis Ford Coppola
      Michael Mann
      James Mangold
      Rob Reiner
      Cameron Crowe
      Neil Jordan
      Paul Thomas Anderson
      John Woo
      Christopher McQuarrie
      Brian DePalma
      JJ Abrams
      Etc
      I'm actually kind of surprised he's never done a movie with Tarantino, they're both obsessed with watching movies and I feel like they'd get on like a house on fire. I'm also surprised that Cruise hasn't transitioned into directing yet; he's obviously got plenty of training for it.

    • @hughjorg4008
      @hughjorg4008 Před 11 měsíci

      @@skylinerunner1695 I want Cassie to watch *BORN ON THE FOUTH OF JULY* . Instead, she's going to watch Cocktails and Risky Business. 🤔

    • @skylinerunner1695
      @skylinerunner1695 Před 8 měsíci

      @@hughjorg4008 LOL

    • @skylinerunner1695
      @skylinerunner1695 Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@BravoDox A Tarantino/Cruise joint? Intriguing and baffling to imagine how that would turn out.

  • @NicholasRamos
    @NicholasRamos Před 11 měsíci +12

    Dustin Hoffman, one of Hollywood's main lead actors in the late 60's through the 80's. Hoffman won his first Best Actor Oscar in the early 80's for Kramer vs. Kramer. He won his 2nd Best Actor Oscar for Rainman.

  • @ryanelogan5540
    @ryanelogan5540 Před 11 měsíci +9

    Such a special film. I'm so glad it won the Best Picture Oscar in 1988 and that Hoffman won for Best Actor. The film is timeless and reminds us that the connections we make with each other, no matter how different we are from each other, are very important. Thanks for sharing the amazing story of you and your sister. It makes this reaction even more touching and shows us how great a film like "Rain Man" is even in 2023.

    • @Novastar.SaberCombat
      @Novastar.SaberCombat Před 11 měsíci

      It makes me wonder if Hoffman and Cruise would ever do another film together. Not even necessarily "Rain Man: Definitely Later" or whatever, but just another film.
      Strange side note: there has been a LOT of Cruise films where a character is named Ray. I'm quite certain this is by design.

  • @kuskesh_haramzadeh
    @kuskesh_haramzadeh Před 11 měsíci +26

    Cassie, sharing pictures of your family with your sister was so touching. It made me feel so many feelings, especially while I was still wiping away tears from the end of the movie. I've always felt that your best quality is your empathy. And this reaction as well as sharing such vulnerabilities makes me understand why your heart is so HUGE! Your CZcams channel is popular for so many reasons. But its clear that the biggest reason is that you're so human. Its been a privilege getting to know you these last couple of years. You don't have to be so open with us. The fact that you do makes us love you so much more ❤

  • @nicholasrohe8784
    @nicholasrohe8784 Před 11 měsíci +35

    This movie is somewhat of a landmark for me. My 16-year-old has autism. Before his birth, I found this movie to have a lot of funny parts. His mother and I were able to enjoy it. During the time of his diagnosis and many years afterwards the movie just wasn’t funny anymore. But the day came where we were able to enjoy the movie again. Both empathizing and being able to find humor. During the season where he was diagnosed, and the many years of therapy afterwords were a terrifying and disempowering experience. But now I cannot imagine him any other way. Today he’s just Luke.

    • @yaimavol
      @yaimavol Před 11 měsíci +1

      The biggest lesson you learn is you can't have a rational conversation with someone who is not rational in a mainstream sense. You have to learn to enter their world and be a part of it.

    • @lexkanyima2195
      @lexkanyima2195 Před 11 měsíci

      ​it's hard to recover from that

  • @Hail_To_The_King
    @Hail_To_The_King Před 11 měsíci +16

    This was one of the films we had in the family home on video tape. Before streaming and the internet, movies you owned got watched to death

  • @walther007
    @walther007 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Rain Man won Best Picture, Best Director, Best Writing/Screenplay and Best Actor in a Leading Role, which Dustin Hoffman got. It was nominated for four other categories.
    Besides the movie facts, thank you so much for being the way you are. You didn't have to open up to a bunch of virtual strangers about your family, but you connected your real-life family experiences to everyone else's real-life families. Now...that's something to cry about... ;)

  • @johnlittle3430
    @johnlittle3430 Před 11 měsíci +4

    Cassie needed SUCH a hug at the end of this movie. You can tell she and Carly are amazing sisters to their special needs sibling, though, and they support her however they can.

  • @user-nj5xw1fd3w
    @user-nj5xw1fd3w Před 11 měsíci +8

    Cassie, I just want to tell you the courage it took for you to react to this movie when you have a special needs sibling in your own family. I work for a school board in Hamilton, On. As a Child and Youth Care worker for over 8 years now and have worked with spec ed students the entire time. Watching this movie always brings a tear to my eyes

  • @ThunderPants13
    @ThunderPants13 Před 11 měsíci +11

    God bless you, Cassie. You never need to apologize for having a wonderful, caring heart.

  • @davidfairchild8566
    @davidfairchild8566 Před 11 měsíci +11

    Cassie, I hope you see this message. My son is non-verbal (he is 13) and his condition used to be misdiagnosed as autism, cerebral palsy, or both. A couple decades ago, they discovered that many of them have a genetic disorder that is now called Angelman Syndrome. Many professionals are still unaware about it. Colin Ferrell's son has it too, and Colin is one of the biggest spokespeople for our community.
    I mention this because there are still many cases out there that have not been properly diagnosed. Many of the stories you described about your sister are similar to my son. I don't know your family's exact situation, but just from the description and the photos, it sounds similar to angelman syndrome.
    I teared up quite a bit hearing you talk about your sister, and yes, it is rough, but as you said, they make you better people. Thank you for sharing.

    • @jedijones
      @jedijones Před 11 měsíci +1

      I looked it up on Wikipedia just now. They say one feature is a "specific facial appearance," and the facial expression of the girl shown on Wikipedia does look quite similar to the expression of Cassie's sister in some of the photos. It's an interesting observation on your part for sure. I agree I hope she sees this. You could also try replying on her Instagram or Twitter, or sending a snail mail to the address she accepts gifts at.

    • @Johnny_Socko
      @Johnny_Socko Před 11 měsíci

      My developmentally disabled daughter had a classmate with Angelman Syndrome a few years ago, and that was the first time I'd heard of it. That girl was an absolute treasure. But then all schools were closed during the pandemic, and subsequently that particular school ceased their Special Education program after the second grade, so all the students were placed in different schools. I think about my daughter's former classmate sometimes, and I hope she is doing well. I also did not know about Colin Farrell's son, thank you for the enlightenment.

  • @eavanodonoghue
    @eavanodonoghue Před 11 měsíci +3

    Thank you for sharing those photos with your sister and sharing a little about your experience with her. I can’t imagine how challenging it is to have someone with special needs in your family but what you say is true, it makes you a better person, more empathetic, more patient and more loving.

  • @c1ph3rpunk
    @c1ph3rpunk Před 11 měsíci +10

    I think their performances in this one is some of their finest ever, Cruise and Hoffman hit it out of the park.

  • @beemoney19
    @beemoney19 Před 11 měsíci +20

    This movie devastates me everytime. I cannot conceive of a life without my younger siblings, what my personality would be like without them in my life. Absolutely crushes me every time, 30+ years later.

  • @sarahfullerton6894
    @sarahfullerton6894 Před 11 měsíci +5

    Having a sister who has autism must make this movie so much more emotional. I am tearing up by your reaction, andthe wonderfulpicturesof you and your sisters. Your sister Hailey is sweet, and so lucky to have been born in a time when autism is much more understood, accepted, and treated. And part if a family who loves and appreciates her! God God bless her, and you!

  • @THOMMGB
    @THOMMGB Před 11 měsíci +2

    Cassie,
    Thank you for sharing your story about your younger sister. I can easily see why this movie means so much to you on a personal level. Your sister is so very lucky to have you and Carly in her life.
    I saw Carly's dinner commercial at the start of your reaction to Rainman. Tell her she did a good job!

  • @markfilla9305
    @markfilla9305 Před 11 měsíci +14

    Cassie - certain scenes in this movie always bring tears to my eyes because I see aspects of my son, who is also on the autism spectrum, in Raymond. He's definitely higher functioning than as portrayed by Dustin Hoffmann, but he is by no means a high functioning autistic person. It is, at times, very challenging for me, my wife and daughter to deal with our son. That said, I never expected the flood of tears I experienced during your outro. That was a beautiful thing you did there. I can see why you and Carly are such lovely people. Thank you for this reaction.

  • @Cherokeelion
    @Cherokeelion Před 11 měsíci +13

    Cassie, thank you for sharing your little sisters journey and your family with us. You and Carly are wonderful humans who CARE…
    Dustin Hoffman has had many roles but Rain Man is one of his best. Im happy you got to see this one!

  • @hogne
    @hogne Před 7 měsíci +1

    Here I am, a grown up man in my early 50s, tears streaming down my face. Thank you for sharing your story, and for making me re-appreciate the brilliant job both Dustin Hoffman and Tom Cruise did in this film. And Valeria Golino is just so kind, sweet and warm in this film, that I have never lost my crush on her. I'm not much of a reactions video watcher, but I love your channel. My son's younger brother has autism, and it has taught me so much about it.

  • @mr.papagorgio4683
    @mr.papagorgio4683 Před 11 měsíci +17

    As the father of a non-verbal child with autism I can say, with relative certainty, that I understood and have lived through everyone of those tears. I have been a member of your channel since very early on and there are many reviews that have been memorable for me...none of them compare to this one. Thank you for sharing some insight into your family. Maybe someday you can do a poll on special needs movies. There are some great ones out there.

    • @Johnny_Socko
      @Johnny_Socko Před 11 měsíci +2

      It would be nice if those of us who have children or family members with special needs could have our own little Popcorn In Bed sub-group. 🙂

    • @damon6126
      @damon6126 Před 11 měsíci +2

      What a great idea for a poll. If I may nominate a few favorites: The Miracle Worker, My Left Foot, The Peanut Butter Falcon, What's Eating Gilbert Grape.

    • @libertyresearch-iu4fy
      @libertyresearch-iu4fy Před 10 měsíci +2

      @@damon6126 'A Beautiful Mind', 'Rudy', and 'Benny & Joon'.

  • @garychambers6848
    @garychambers6848 Před 11 měsíci +7

    The character of Rain Man was based on real-life savant, Kim Peek, who was able to recall minute details from history and had an incredible memory.

  • @trinaq
    @trinaq Před 11 měsíci +13

    Bonnie Hunt has an early role as the waitress who drops the toothpicks. Also, the Simpsons parodied this movie in the casino episode, and I remember being so confused as a child.

    • @user-qj6fk9px8l
      @user-qj6fk9px8l Před 11 měsíci

      SNL did a GREAT,GREAT Rain Main helping Pete Rose bet on baseball czcams.com/video/Ogh2JzP_E8M/video.html

  • @carlbaker7242
    @carlbaker7242 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Wonderful choice of a movie. You know my mother's cousin had a daughter who had a hearing and speech impairment. We grew up together and played like any kids. I learned to find no problem . I adjusted. Later on as we became grown. I hadn't seen her in years . We ran into each other on train to work. She called out my name loudly, excited to see me. At first i was embarrassed. She had developed so much better. I had to give her a big hug. Regardless to any negative vibes, THIS WAS MY FRIEND. I proud of you . Enjoy your time with your family. " Time for Wapner".

  • @kossowankenobi
    @kossowankenobi Před 11 měsíci +3

    Greetings from Edmonton!
    I was just a kid in '88, but the way I recall, this movie was as an inflection point for conversations about autism. I don't think many knew what it was prior to its release.
    Some obviously poignant scenes for you, glad it resonated and hasn't become outdated or insulting.

  • @ct6852
    @ct6852 Před 11 měsíci +13

    Wow really wasn't expecting the ending to this reaction. That hit me. It's tough being a parent. And scary. We gotta be good to them...help out wherever possible. Kind of a scary time to be raising a child, or grandchildren. So thankful to my mom and dad. 💖

  • @RyanCole-kr4xk
    @RyanCole-kr4xk Před 11 měsíci +4

    I use to work with a Autistic guy at my old job and he literally was just like Rain Man. You could tell him your birthday and what year it was and he would tell you want day that was on in seconds. He could tell you any score of any game in seconds. It was amazing. He was such a sweet guy.

  • @danholmesfilm
    @danholmesfilm Před 11 měsíci +5

    I cry everytime I watch this film and I'm not a cryer nor do I have a sibling with as much special needs as you do. It's just a beautifully told story with Masterful performances from the whole cast. Definitely a special movie :)

  • @theronleague7692
    @theronleague7692 Před 11 měsíci +4

    We have a son who has Down syndrome, is non-verbal, and has a host of medical issues. He is now 8. I totally understand what you meant when you said it is hard. It is so hard, and yet so amazing as well.
    There are days when he gets so frustrated trying to communicate with us or times when he is in pain and can't tell us what hurts, that he screams and bangs his head like Dustin Hoffman when the fire alarm was going off.
    But there are other times when he comes up and wants hugs and kisses and is so happy just because you are there.
    Our 3 older children are so tender and compassionate with him, and they are such wonderful people because of their relationship with him.
    Blessings on your parents, Haley (sp?), you and Carley.

  • @cjpreach
    @cjpreach Před 11 měsíci +5

    CASSIE - Thank you for including photos of your little sister. Some of us also have special needs loved ones, and both the love and the pain are intense. Blessings.

  • @condo0073
    @condo0073 Před 11 měsíci +1

    I'm a grown man and you made me cry. So sweet you have a special connection to this film. Its been a long while since I've seen it and I remember it very fondly. It was a joy watching it along with. ❤👍

  • @azula6039
    @azula6039 Před 11 měsíci +2

    What i really love about that movie and most people dont realize it is the end and that people with special needs have a much bigger impact on who are part of their lives than the other way around.
    I have a lot of work related expierence with that and it is very beautiful shown in this movie (as in is "I am Sam") how Charlies life and personality is completely effected by this encounter.

  • @rosario508
    @rosario508 Před 11 měsíci +15

    This film was a major stepping stone for Tom Cruise from matinee idol to serious actor

    • @skylinerunner1695
      @skylinerunner1695 Před 11 měsíci +4

      Yes. Followed a couple years later by Born on the Fourth of July. I wish he'd get back to those daring, meaty roles between blockbusters.

  • @jenniferward8902
    @jenniferward8902 Před 11 měsíci +6

    I have seen this years ago and it was so sad then. It hits so much harder now because Raymond reminds me of my sweet boy. His schedules and the order of his items are everything to him. I have had to learn a whole new approach to parenting with my baby boy but, I can't imagine my life without him! He started out non verbal but, he's made tremendous progress. There's not many things that he says now, that we don't understand. It's been a lot of work, on all of our parts because he had to learn to communicate and we had to learn how to approach him. Not being able to communicate was frustrating for him and us. There wasn't much info out there back in the 80s about autism.

  • @Kevonutube303
    @Kevonutube303 Před 11 měsíci +2

    And this, is why I.....we love your channel! You also have the gift. You may not be able to memorize the phone book but, we would still be happy, just to watch and listen to you read it. 🥰 Thanks again for sharing.

  • @longshot7590
    @longshot7590 Před 10 měsíci +2

    Wow! I never knew about your younger sister. This movie was a private showing for your heart. Thank you for letting us see such beauty on the inside and in your story

  • @JackReacheround
    @JackReacheround Před 11 měsíci +6

    As someone with a sibling who has a mental disability (9P minus), i just want to say i love how sweet and compassionate you are. I wish more people were like you.

  • @shouryu
    @shouryu Před 11 měsíci +29

    The scene where the nurse says, "He's artistic?" is accurate regarding the populace in 1988. Rain Man is essentially what showed the general populace that autism existed. The film winning Best Picture and Hoffman winning Best Actor catapulted the movie into further mainstream, and basically anyone who didn't see it in the theatre went out and rented it on VHS. By 1987, barely anyone knew autism existed. By 1989, we all knew...we didn't understand it, but we now were aware.

  • @merlin9943
    @merlin9943 Před 11 měsíci +3

    Thank you for sharing this with us,Cassie. Before I Clicked on this I was listening a woman say Tom Cruise was "not a good actor, But, he's a good stunt man".That made me, SO ANGRY! So, I NEEDED THIS!

  • @sherrysink3177
    @sherrysink3177 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Thank you for sharing about your sister. Seeing the photos was particularly meaningful and touching. It's clear how much you love your sister, and how much you understand the challenges that someone like Raymond has and empathize with him in a way so many people don't have a clue about. You have a wonderful heart. ❤

  • @laurakali6522
    @laurakali6522 Před 11 měsíci +43

    Please watch Kramer V. Kramer with Dustin Hoffman and Meryl Streep. Prepare to cry.

    • @Cindrbell
      @Cindrbell Před 11 měsíci +2

      Here, here!!

    • @TheBigJD100
      @TheBigJD100 Před 11 měsíci +5

      Also watch Tootsie....funny movie

    • @spextrekid9410
      @spextrekid9410 Před 11 měsíci +3

      an equally amazing movie.

    • @laurakali6522
      @laurakali6522 Před 11 měsíci +2

      @@TheBigJD100 oh, I’m a moron. Yes on Tootsie!

    • @TheBigJD100
      @TheBigJD100 Před 11 měsíci

      @@laurakali6522 please don't call yourself that.... I know lots of people that forgot about that movie....
      Btw....Kramer vs Kramer is a great movie.
      Also, I think Cassie and Carly would love The Graduate as well.

  • @cleonmagabeefy8500
    @cleonmagabeefy8500 Před 11 měsíci +8

    Actually, who ever suggested this after the MI premiere is a genius really!!! WOW, such a great range of emotions... especially after Cass was probably 98% in love going into this!!! Thank You, fantastic reaction 😊😊😊

    • @MrLivewire1970
      @MrLivewire1970 Před 11 měsíci +2

      She was a little salty at Tom character right from the get go, lol. That's what makes this film so great though. Watching Charlie loosen up and lower the wall he built around himself.

  • @andrewwronka2014
    @andrewwronka2014 Před 11 měsíci +1

    I don't think words can address how impactful it was to watch this movie with you and seeing it through your eyes, and get a real sense of how Haley's spirit and reality impacts you ---- i feel like we've done more than watched a movie with you. Heck, i had seen this before!! and the last thing i expected was to have the core of my being wrenched in a pure way. It's hard to describe, but like Rain man, Raymond - like a hug when you can't stand being touched. It's like a little bit of pain, but seems then your heart just grows bigger. Thank you, Kathy. Thank you. 😔

  • @dpillifeant
    @dpillifeant Před 2 dny

    Tom Cruise's character is the perfect metaphor for what everybody thought and knew about autism in the 1980's.
    While Dustin Hoffman's performance is a brilliant Academy Award winning role as 'The Rainman', Tom Cruise's 'Charlie' is very often grossly undervalued.
    The Rainman saved Charlie because he's the only one who could.

  • @J_Rossi
    @J_Rossi Před 11 měsíci +36

    "Never hurt Charlie Babbitt" gets me every time I see this. That and "Stay back at Wallbrook with Charlie Babbitt."
    Ray wanted the home he knew, but he wanted his brother too.

  • @chetcarman3530
    @chetcarman3530 Před 11 měsíci +6

    It wasn't just bc of your sister (who I'm sure, likes having you for her big sister), this movie hut all of us hard when it came out. I was nearly 40, and this was for many of us our 1st exposure to the term "autism," the spectrum, & how it works. A few years after my divorce in the 90s, we discovered my ex wife has mild Asperger's. She's also an accomplished artist, Cummunity College teacher and is an officer in Mensa. Great reaction! ❤❤❤❤

  • @marimped
    @marimped Před 8 měsíci +9

    I was myself diagnosed as autistic back in 2014, aged thirty-four. It was only after, whereby, I subsequently heard about this movie. Immediately intrigued to see it, I hastened to purchase it on dvd. The very first time I watched Rain Man *myself* - I cried and cried, just like your *own* emotions in your video here. My little world suddenly had opened up, and I was mesmerized by Raymond - I related to him so much - I'm sensory hypersensitive, reliant upon my routines (same meal every Monday, same meal every Tues etc), don't travel on public transport by myself well (I'm okay with friends if they decide on the travel arrangements)... I have obsessive attention to detail, I often take things literally (eg. don't walk), I hate people transgressing against others, and so on. I thought Dustin Hoffman's portrayal of Ray was just nigh on faultless, imho. This very quickly became one of my all-time fave movies, one I could watch over and over. Viewing your end review here, I was emotional *with* you - just observing how powerfully the movie impacted upon you with recollecting your own personal experiences (regarding your sister). I'm personally, genuinely, pleased for you in committing to watching this amazing movie...! PS, on the dvd extras, there's a very insightful little interview with Hoffman whereby he expressed how challenging a role it was, having to research his character's attributes and skills sets in such fine detail, in order to accept the part...

  • @hakaneinarsson
    @hakaneinarsson Před 11 měsíci +4

    I got quite emotional and teary eyed throughout the video. A combination of the movie and your touching story about your sister.

  • @LoCoAde87
    @LoCoAde87 Před 11 měsíci +10

    Firstly, thank you for watching this.
    This is an all-time classic. Both Tom and Dustin deserve all the plaudits in the world.
    As someone who had an autistic older brother who I only really connected with late into his life before he passed away on 2016, and not having seen this in years, I shed tears watching your reaction. And then again about your sister.
    I miss my brother everyday. I have regret for not wanting to be overly close in my teens namely. Countered by those final few years we bonded.
    Sending love to you and your family.

  • @larryairgood4320
    @larryairgood4320 Před 11 měsíci +4

    I once read that Dustin Hoffman did go to facilities to study the special needs people, trying to understand and develop a character and at some point it clicked in for him. Hoffman has been Oscar nominated 7 times for best actor; so now you need to see the rom-com "Tootsie" (1982) or the outstanding western "Little Big Man" (1970).

  • @JCYanksDevs24
    @JCYanksDevs24 Před 11 měsíci +2

    You’re such a genuinely good person. A kind soul. If there were more like you in the world we wouldn’t have all the issues we do.

  • @ErikDaniel7777
    @ErikDaniel7777 Před 11 měsíci +3

    I forgot to mention this while watching the full reaction. Another movie I think would hit you in the heart would be The Peanut Butter Falcon. Just the sweetest damn film and the story behind the making of it is even sweeter.

  • @JaxNole61
    @JaxNole61 Před 11 měsíci +15

    Please do The Hustler and Tom Cruise and Paul Newmans sequel The Color of Money.
    Both are great movies!

    • @MrLivewire1970
      @MrLivewire1970 Před 11 měsíci +2

      Both are great films. The Hustler has such a great cast with George C. Scott and Jackie Gleason. Its really a hard hitting movie, especially for the time it was released. I'd love to see a reaction to both films.

  • @ahmadalmaiman8600
    @ahmadalmaiman8600 Před 11 měsíci +12

    One of my favorite movies of the 80s...truly the Best Picture of 1988...my sister met the producer in a filmmaking course. This was Hans Zimmer's first American film

  • @rubroken
    @rubroken Před 11 měsíci +1

    I've watched this when it came out and just now, watching this reaction, realize what a great acting job Dustin Hoffman did with his character. His depiction of autism is so spot on, I don't know how much is great script writing or great acting .....or both

  • @jonathanblaze1648
    @jonathanblaze1648 Před 11 měsíci +12

    Beautiful reaction. I remember when this came out in 1988, I was ten years old, and it was a huge box office success. An extremely popular movie and highly acclaimed. Winning Oscars for Picture, Actor, Director and Screenplay. A shame Tom wasn't nominated but one of his best performances and movies of his career.

  • @monsterkhan3414
    @monsterkhan3414 Před 11 měsíci +6

    A beautiful reaction to one of the greatest movies ever made! Glad you finally got around to watching this amazing movie. A timeless classic. The acting is phenomenal and the story is beautiful. Great reaction!

  • @mikepaulus4766
    @mikepaulus4766 Před 11 měsíci +3

    Dustin Hoffman vouched for Tom Cruise's driving ability when he went to make Days Of Thunder. "He's a good driver, he's a very good driver."

  • @embriggs1
    @embriggs1 Před 11 měsíci +1

    The picture of you dancing with your sister made me cry. Thank you for sharing it.

  • @jedijones
    @jedijones Před 11 měsíci +12

    Wow, I never knew you had another sister. Thanks for talking about her and showing her to us. I'm surprised you never ended up seeing this movie before knowing you had an autistic person in your family. I hope Tom Cruise sees your reaction to this one! It would probably feel good to know his movie can still affect someone seeing it for the first time so many decades later. If you want to look up the one person that Rain Man was most based on, look up Kim Peek. He had the same incredible memory that Raymond shows in this movie. They thought Kim Peek had autism throughout his life, but they determined in 2008 that he more likely had a rare condition called FG syndrome.

    • @damon6126
      @damon6126 Před 11 měsíci

      Thanks for that recommendation. What a fascinating person Kim Peek was.

  • @NemeanLion-
    @NemeanLion- Před 11 měsíci +19

    I’m glad they didn’t try to sugarcoat the ending. It made the film that much more endearing imo, because this is what people really have to face.
    Autism doesn’t just go away.
    We knew Ray and Charlie had bonded much more than they thought was possible and to me this is the most important part of the story. Both of their lives will be better from now on because of their relationship. It’s sure to be complicated at times, but isn’t everything?

  • @debbiethompson3460
    @debbiethompson3460 Před 11 měsíci +17

    As most other commenters have stated, autism wasn't something most people really knew about in the 80's. After this movie came out, it became something spoken about more and more. It started the conversation about people on the spectrum and realizing there was an actual diagnosis for it, other than the r-word. Your words about your sister were beautiful and thanks for sharing your experience with us.