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Mentioned in 11 episodes

Rain Man

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Barry Morrow's "Rain Man" is a film that tells the story of Charlie Babbitt, a self-centered businessman who discovers he has an autistic savant brother, Raymond.

The film explores themes of family, acceptance, and the challenges of autism.

Dustin Hoffman's performance as Raymond is particularly noteworthy, earning him an Academy Award.

The film's emotional depth and its exploration of the complexities of human relationships have made it a classic.

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Mentioned in 11 episodes

Mentioned as similar to LLMs in that they have encyclopedic knowledge and memory.
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Andrej Karpathy: Software Is Changing (Again)
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Markus Feldenkirchen
als einer seiner beiden Lieblingsfilme mit Dustin Hoffman.
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tobi continued… (mit Markus Feldenkirchen feat Nikki Hassan-Nia)
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Suzanne Simon
when describing her initial understanding of autism.
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S2E15: Koray and The Hill | Talk Tracks
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Stephen Thompson
when discussing this year's Oscar nominations.
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2025 Oscar Nominations
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Alex Woo
as an inspiration for the film because of its strong sibling dynamic.
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282 | In Your Dreams Writer/Directors Alex Woo & Erik Benson on Writing Animated Features
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Billy Lahr
as a common point of reference when people think of autism.
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Episode 99--Skills for Navigating Adult ADHD and Autism with Genie Love
Mentioned by Randall when expressing his struggle with imposter syndrome and stereotypes about autism.
Everyday Strategies That Strengthen Neurodiverse Relationships
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Layla Luna
as the only thing she knew about autism when her son was diagnosed.
Creating an Autism-Friendly World
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Andreu Buenafuente
al compararse con el personaje de Dustin Hoffman que lleva muchos bolígrafos.
Nadie Sabe Nada | Recopilación | Inicio y reinicio
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Mitch
as a movie that influenced the perception of autistic people in the 1980s.
What ACTUALLY Causes Autism? Tylenol, pollutants, screen time ...

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