You`ll still be the sweetest little baby in town© I do not often watch films on such topics, they are very sad, raise the most sick social (if we take under society even humanity in principle) issues and therefore, even if the film is fiction, it must be realistic, frank, have the sincerity of a surgical knife.
Because we are talking about children who are sick in a sick environment, often distorted from the best of intentions.
Here we are not watching a series of news releases through the eyes of an eyewitness, of course, vainly hoping that at some point everything will turn out and be fine, or we read the memoirs of a girl-linguist.
The film recalled a softer, fabulous and therefore less forcing the viewer to try to distance the picture “Nell” in 1994, the most similar in the history of children, perhaps, problems with speech, the area, as is known, the most potent in solving and reflecting mental problems. We see how girls start talking and how they socialize as much as they can. And how does that pose a problem for psychologists and social workers -- who do we work with? Or “my little scientific project” that should make me famous?
Perhaps, because of what it is worth watching such films, thin rays of light and hope, still through their little life, to observe what joy can bring a simple human contact, a kind word, when suddenly a gloomy face blooms with a smile, how sincerely admire their wards those who work with them, see in them something bright and honest, while they cause very mixed feelings.
Movies that remind us how little we actually have. You're going to want to have a plastic bucket, or you're going to want to have a baby, just mine. The main thing is not to go too far along this path.