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Promising Me Beautiful Lies: How Hollywood Failed My Autism
I remember a _lot_ of movies & TV in my life. I gotta believe more than most of my generation. Except maybe fellow autistics.
Why...? School, home, family, nabes on my block, _church…_ Gobs of stress in my early autistic life.
So I spent acres of hours escaping reality. Every day. Either nose-planted-in-book... or eyes-glazed-on-screen. Ya know... zoned-out, dissociative trance. Star Trek reboots by the light-yard...
While other kids were hitting the playground. Learning to pick sides, squabble, fib politely, kiss... and make up.
> I remember constant struggles with my parents.
> Cuz with rare exception, I preferred reading science or art by myself. To _any_ human's company.
> Socializing? Another parental duty. Another parental disappointment.
> Like you can actually force anyone to “make friends."
SO, I modeled how to act like a human… honestly, a _learned_ role for me. And Hollywood
Now, humans in movies are easier to understand for this adult autistic kid than in real life.
Movie acting is _not_ natural. Even those Oscar-winning turns of Meryl Streep or Jennifer Lawrence.
It’s highly stylized… Slow. Exaggerated. Lots & _lots_ of long significant “looks.” A "quick read." To make sure audiences know what's going on.
Then... There's the supporting music and camera work. They telegraph what I should feel. And how to interpret actors’ motivations.
> No way, _no how_ like real-life humans. Whose conflicting actions and words bewilder me.
> Cuz actors get PAID to put across what they’re feeling. But flesh-and-blood humans sweat blood to keep their hearts... and agendas... hidden.
> From me.
And ya know? A dark theater is a pretty _safe_ place for strong emotions. Surrounded by the comforting presence of humans. Who can't see me. But share the same experience with me…
For once.
> So what's the problem?
> Hollywood sells flattering lies. Spinning unrealistic fantasies of wealth, power, and breaking taboos. Ordered up by Madison Avenue ad agencies...
> They tell us we can have it all. Riches. Romance. Effortless witty comebacks.
To keep us yearning for unattainable ideals. And buying gizmos to fill that hole.
Nary a whisper on how to slug it out at the office. Or tougher yet... family dinner table.
_Nothing_ that screens ever showed me... not even “reality” TV... prepared me for life. Especially not…