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Simple Simon (2010)
Simon has Asperger's syndrome and doesn't like changes in his life. He lives with his big brother Sam and Sam's girlfriend Frida. When Frida can't stand having to adapt to Simon's peculiarities anymore she takes off, leaving Simon with having to find a new, perfect, girlfriend for his brother.
Simon has Asperger's syndrome and doesn't like changes in his life. He lives with his big brother Sam and Sam's girlfriend Frida. When Frida can't stand having to adapt to Simon's peculiarities anymore she takes off, leaving Simon with having to find a new, perfect, girlfriend for his brother.
The film explores the challenges of neurodiversity and social interaction through the lens of personal relationships and family dynamics. It emphasizes empathy, understanding, and individual adaptation without promoting a specific political ideology or critiquing societal structures from a partisan perspective.
The film features a traditional cast without explicit DEI-driven choices. The narrative does not appear to critically portray traditional identities or center on explicit DEI themes.
The film explores the complexities of sibling relationships and the search for a compatible partner to form a stable family unit, particularly when one sibling has Asperger's syndrome. The narrative focuses on the practicalities of integration and support within a unique family dynamic, without endorsing or critiquing specific traditional or progressive family norms.
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The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The film "Simple Simon" features original characters created for its screenplay. There are no instances of characters established in prior source material or history being portrayed with a different gender.
Simple Simon is an original film. The characters are not based on pre-existing source material with established racial identities, nor are they historical figures. No race swaps occur.
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