I didn't laugh, because I am a parent of an Autistic child. HOWEVER, this movie touches me in other ways, deeper...almost a connection of understanding. This movie makes me cry, but its not a sad cry...its hard to explain. I wish they would make more movies like this. I would own them all. Wonderful Film!
Just watched this movie and I can easily say that tom cruise is one of the greatest Actors of all time!!! He definitely deserves Oscar in this movie. Raymond and charlie both are legendary brothers, the plot twist, the emotions, the comedy was at its peak. I cant believe that Tom Cruise is 61 years old. He will always be legendary and handsome.
Interviews need to be like this again and classic timeless masterpieces like Rainman. For me Dustin Hoffman is the leading male star and character/ role that makes it so iconic and legendary. Love how dedicated, researched and detailed he has always been about his craft. King Dustin puts his heart, soul, voice, intelligence and body into everything he creates. It’s what makes him one of the greatest character actors and remarkable insightful human beings ever. Always love when he gets together with Bobbie. High respect and adoration for one another. He made me laugh, smile and cry all in one as well. ♥️❤️🎞️🫶🏻👑🎭🎥 💎 ⚜️😍🥰😘🥹🤩🌟✨
thanks for uploading - Dustin did such an amazing job. I did volunteer work with autistic individuals, and know someone who has an adult high-functioning autistic child; his portrayal of such a person is so accurate and skillful. Especially the body movements; the jerk, off-gait walk, the off-focus staring, the eye contact avoidance, the obsessing over minute details. I have to admit the acting is so accurate it breaks my heart.
Wow, for such a short interview, you end up with Hoffman discussing how he looked for the approval of parents of autistic people because he would be amused by some of what he saw and the response he got helped him with giving a tone to the movie etc. Wygant really enabled him. It's a gift to be like that to interview actors. So thanks!
DUSTIN HOFFMAN, EPIC MOMENT IN THE HISTORY OF THE CINEMA. EPIC ACTOR, EPIC HUMAN BEING. SECOND TO NO ACTOR, WITH THE EXCEPTION OF MARLON BRANDO....YOU CONTINUE TO DAZZLE US WITH YOUR ACTING TALENT, THE ACADEMY REWARDS YOU WITH OSCAR'S. CONTINUE TO RIDE ON YOUR TIDAL WAVE OF GLORY
Notice how Dustin sometimes uses the word "retarded" to describe a condition. That was the medical term for it back then and what we called it. It's not a derogatory insult for crying out loud.
This is my first and only movie I’ve seen with Tom Cruise. Not a fan BUT Dustin wow wow wow you don’t get acting like that anymore. Really good movie. I hope and pray they don’t make a remake of this. Don’t touch a beautiful classic
Such a different time when this interview was done. To hear him speak about autism as an illness and to say the autistic's lack of eye contact is because they don't care; that they don't want to have social intercourse... None of that is true. Of course, I don't fault Dustin Hoffman for this ignorance. What he said was thought to be true in 1988 and he did a remarkable job of portraying an autistic individual.
yeah its insane that the difference in medicine from that time to now is incredible. and now that we can learn from then to now it gives a completely different appreciation for the time period and the beauty that the film is
@@tylersexperience3547 The info that we’ve learned in such a short time about the autistic spectrum is amazing. Can you imagine what we would know 30yrs from now??
I think it is true for people with severe ASD. His character has severe ASD. Most people diagnoses as autistic today have much milder symptoms and weren't even considered autistic then.
@@BookClubDisaster As each individual who is autistic is just that, one individual with autism, we don't know what's true for any of them. Doctors or society use labels like severe because of lack of speech, lack of whatever can't pass for "average". We don't truly know what's in anyone's minds and it's not our place to make assumptions on their behalf.
As far as I know the person this movie is based on- Kim Peek didn't have an autism but the FG syndrome. That's juat another thing about society the "lable". He has an autism, this person has this... and apparently it's not true.. I wish people will just respect and embrace one another instead of labeling them.
When Dustin said "I'll be bookless" I think that was a remnant of his phony phase in his training, cause I don't think real autistics would ever come out with a remark like that.
I didn't laugh, because I am a parent of an Autistic child. HOWEVER, this movie touches me in other ways, deeper...almost a connection of understanding. This movie makes me cry, but its not a sad cry...its hard to explain. I wish they would make more movies like this. I would own them all. Wonderful Film!
I wish they still made movies like Rainman, and interviews like this
Watch the movie Radio if you havent already
@@kalevquigley5686 forrest gump... Gilbert grape. Sling blade, a beautiful mind, so many others I can’t think of atm. But those are a good start
@@truthbydesign5146 my mom owned a video store, very few movies I haven't seen. I'm like the video store dude on family guy honestly.
@@kalevquigley5686 lol, Same here. My family owned a little mom and pop called “Movie magic” back in the 80s.
@@truthbydesign5146 sweet I was right behind ya, early to late 90s
Just watched this movie and I can easily say that tom cruise is one of the greatest Actors of all time!!! He definitely deserves Oscar in this movie. Raymond and charlie both are legendary brothers, the plot twist, the emotions, the comedy was at its peak. I cant believe that Tom Cruise is 61 years old. He will always be legendary and handsome.
Yeah, of course....I'm an excellent driver...
Dustin does great interviews. I loved their interview during Outbreak. He’s really funny and animated.
This is a perfect interview, not a typical modern interview treating garbage filmstars like GODS !
Interviews need to be like this again
and classic timeless masterpieces like Rainman. For me Dustin Hoffman is the leading male star and character/ role that makes it so iconic and legendary. Love how dedicated, researched and detailed he has always been about his craft. King Dustin puts his heart, soul, voice, intelligence and body into everything he creates. It’s what makes him one of the greatest character actors and remarkable insightful human beings ever. Always love when he gets together with Bobbie. High respect and adoration for one another. He made me laugh, smile and cry all in one as well. ♥️❤️🎞️🫶🏻👑🎭🎥 💎 ⚜️😍🥰😘🥹🤩🌟✨
Wow. Great interview. Thanks for uploading.
thanks for uploading - Dustin did such an amazing job. I did volunteer work with autistic individuals, and know someone who has an adult high-functioning autistic child; his portrayal of such a person is so accurate and skillful. Especially the body movements; the jerk, off-gait walk, the off-focus staring, the eye contact avoidance, the obsessing over minute details. I have to admit the acting is so accurate it breaks my heart.
Excellent movie.
Excellent soundtrack.
Excellent, insightful interview.
excellent driver
Love "the Rain Man" one of the best from two great actors.
Wow, for such a short interview, you end up with Hoffman discussing how he looked for the approval of parents of autistic people because he would be amused by some of what he saw and the response he got helped him with giving a tone to the movie etc. Wygant really enabled him. It's a gift to be like that to interview actors. So thanks!
Dustin is Brilliant.
Bobbie is Wonderful.
Awesome job
DUSTIN HOFFMAN, EPIC MOMENT IN THE HISTORY OF THE CINEMA. EPIC ACTOR, EPIC HUMAN BEING. SECOND TO NO ACTOR, WITH THE EXCEPTION OF MARLON BRANDO....YOU CONTINUE TO DAZZLE US WITH YOUR ACTING TALENT, THE ACADEMY REWARDS YOU WITH OSCAR'S.
CONTINUE TO RIDE ON YOUR TIDAL WAVE OF GLORY
Can’t and still cannot picture this guy as Captain Hook. Must have been great make up!!!
I thought it was Alice cooper in hook for ages when I was a child 😂 we’re not worthyyyy
Syrup.. Maple syrup. Thank you ladies and gentlemen that is all .
Only two comments?
Notice how Dustin sometimes uses the word "retarded" to describe a condition. That was the medical term for it back then and what we called it. It's not a derogatory insult for crying out loud.
1988 was a different time.
It became an insult over time. Kids used to call each other that word and is now considered an insult.
This is my first and only movie I’ve seen with Tom Cruise. Not a fan BUT Dustin wow wow wow you don’t get acting like that anymore. Really good movie. I hope and pray they don’t make a remake of this. Don’t touch a beautiful classic
The volume is really low
No joking in this interview!
Such a different time when this interview was done. To hear him speak about autism as an illness and to say the autistic's lack of eye contact is because they don't care; that they don't want to have social intercourse... None of that is true. Of course, I don't fault Dustin Hoffman for this ignorance. What he said was thought to be true in 1988 and he did a remarkable job of portraying an autistic individual.
yeah its insane that the difference in medicine from that time to now is incredible. and now that we can learn from then to now it gives a completely different appreciation for the time period and the beauty that the film is
I recently made a shortfilm about asperger autism, i hope you like it! ruclips.net/video/dr4bX8qmed0/видео.html
@@tylersexperience3547 The info that we’ve learned in such a short time about the autistic spectrum is amazing. Can you imagine what we would know 30yrs from now??
I think it is true for people with severe ASD. His character has severe ASD. Most people diagnoses as autistic today have much milder symptoms and weren't even considered autistic then.
@@BookClubDisaster As each individual who is autistic is just that, one individual with autism, we don't know what's true for any of them. Doctors or society use labels like severe because of lack of speech, lack of whatever can't pass for "average". We don't truly know what's in anyone's minds and it's not our place to make assumptions on their behalf.
As far as I know the person this movie is based on- Kim Peek didn't have an autism but the FG syndrome.
That's juat another thing about society the "lable".
He has an autism, this person has this...
and apparently it's not true..
I wish people will just respect and embrace one another instead of labeling them.
Justin Huffman changed his life for this role of movie just watch 2021 doing quantaine.
You mean Dustin 🤠
Him too!
Dustin Hoffman
Can't you edit out the first 12 seconds of the video ?
Nope, and dont you EVER ask that a gain!!!!
Not what I expected him to sound like jesus lol
When Dustin said "I'll be bookless" I think that was a remnant of his phony phase in his training, cause I don't think real autistics would ever come out with a remark like that.
If only Tom Cruise were not cast.
Cruise was great. He only started sucking later.
One note performance
You should be ashamed of yourself, Dustin. Using the R word. That hits a cord. You’re better than that.
free speech // stay mad
Youve really dissappeard down the rabbit hole havent you. Seek help @@BlackDesertSnake