


Rain Man
When car dealer Charlie Babbitt learns that his estranged father has died, he returns home to Cincinnati, where he discovers that he has a savant older brother named Raymond and that his father's $3 million fortune is being left to the mental institution in which Raymond lives. Motivated by his father's money, Charlie checks Raymond out of the facility in order to return with him to Los Angeles. The brothers' cross-country trip ends up changing both their lives.
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Plot Summary
A self-centered yuppie, Charlie Babbitt, discovers he has an autistic savant older brother, Raymond, whom he never knew existed. After their father's death, Charlie learns Raymond has inherited their family fortune. Charlie kidnaps Raymond from the institution where he lives, hoping to get his hands on the money, but finds himself on an unexpected cross-country road trip with his brother, leading to a profound emotional journey and a deep bond forming between them.
Critical Reception
Rain Man was a critical and commercial success, lauded for its compelling story, strong performances, and sensitive portrayal of autism. It resonated deeply with audiences and earned numerous accolades, solidifying its place as a landmark film.
What Reviewers Say
- The film is praised for its powerful performances, particularly Dustin Hoffman's nuanced portrayal of Raymond.
- Critics lauded the heartwarming and emotional narrative that explores themes of family, connection, and understanding.
- The movie is recognized for bringing greater awareness and a more empathetic view of autism to the public.
Google audience: Audiences overwhelmingly loved Rain Man, praising the incredible acting, especially Dustin Hoffman's Oscar-winning role. Many viewers found the story deeply moving and appreciated its touching portrayal of sibling relationships and the journey of self-discovery.
Awards & Accolades
Won the Academy Award for Best Picture, Best Director (Barry Levinson), Best Actor (Dustin Hoffman), and Best Original Screenplay. Also won the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama and Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama (Dustin Hoffman).
Fun Fact
Dustin Hoffman's portrayal of Raymond was meticulously researched; he consulted with autism experts and spent time with individuals with savant syndrome to prepare for the role, even developing some of Raymond's specific mannerisms and routines.
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