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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: The idea of "cure" autism would be more interesting if the outcome significantly became GoneHorriblyRight and made Buck deeply regrets his decision to "cure" his sister, instead of [[spoiler:just making the "cured" as an temporary result]]. This would be some good {{Aesop}} about disability acceptance.

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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: The idea of "cure" autism would be more interesting if the outcome significantly became GoneHorriblyRight and made or [[GoneHorriblyWrong even worsen her condition]] to make Buck deeply regrets his decision to "cure" of "curing" his sister, instead of [[spoiler:just making the "cured" as an temporary result]]. This would be some good better {{Aesop}} about disability acceptance.
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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: The idea of "cure" autism would be more interesting if the outcome significantly became GoneHorriblyRight and made Buck deeply regrets his decision to "cure" his sister, instead of [[spoiler:just making the "cured" as an temporary result]]. This would be some good {{Aesop}} about disability acceptance.
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** Additionally, Creator/ElisabethShue's unrealistic portrayal of the autistic and intellectually disabled title character wouldn't work if the movie were made or remade now, given the current-day views of ablest casting and demands for disability inclusion in film.

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** Additionally, Creator/ElisabethShue's unrealistic portrayal of the autistic and intellectually disabled title character wouldn't work if the movie were made or remade now, given the current-day views of ablest ableist casting and demands for disability inclusion in film.
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** Additionally, Creator/ElisabethShue's unrealistic portrayal of the autistic title character would age badly if the movie were made or remade now, given the current-day views of ableism and demands for disability inclusion in film.

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** Additionally, Creator/ElisabethShue's unrealistic portrayal of the autistic and intellectually disabled title character would age badly wouldn't work if the movie were made or remade now, given the current-day views of ableism ablest casting and demands for disability inclusion in film.

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* ValuesDissonance: The movie's portrayal of an autistic person (especially the idea of them being "cured", [[spoiler:even if only temporarily]]) was considered cringeworthy even when it was released, let alone by the standards of a modern-day audience.

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The movie's portrayal of an autistic person (especially the idea of them being "cured", [[spoiler:even if only temporarily]]) was considered cringeworthy even when it was released, let alone by the standards of a modern-day audience.audience.
** Additionally, Creator/ElisabethShue's unrealistic portrayal of the autistic title character would age badly if the movie were made or remade now, given the current-day views of ableism and demands for disability inclusion in film.
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* ValuesDissonance: The movie's portrayal of an autistic person (especially the idea of them being "cured", [[spoiler:even if only temporarily]]) was considered cringeworthy even when it was released, let alone by the standards of a modern-day audience.
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