Its a feel good, let's put on a show story with autistic children in the roles often played by center stage singers and dancers. And eventually the film makes its way to the inevitable standing ovation. But in the process it exposes you to a story that is not feel-good at all, but instead is full of stress, frustration, and despair. The film follows the Miracle Project, a musical theater program for autistic children in Los Angeles run by a woman named Elaine Hall, who herself has an autistic child. The film is interesting through out with catching some of the more personal lives of the parents and families. And definately leaves you with a good feeling type of ending.
Tuesday, April 16, 2013
Autism: The Musical
Its a feel good, let's put on a show story with autistic children in the roles often played by center stage singers and dancers. And eventually the film makes its way to the inevitable standing ovation. But in the process it exposes you to a story that is not feel-good at all, but instead is full of stress, frustration, and despair. The film follows the Miracle Project, a musical theater program for autistic children in Los Angeles run by a woman named Elaine Hall, who herself has an autistic child. The film is interesting through out with catching some of the more personal lives of the parents and families. And definately leaves you with a good feeling type of ending.
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