And the Best Picture goes to....

 

1988
Mark Johnson, Producer
2 hours 13 minutes
Estimated Budget $25,000,000
Rated R
The Other Nominated Films
The Accidental Tourist
Dangerous Liaisons
Mississippi Burning
Working Girl

Directed by Barry Levinson                                         Winner, Best Director
 
CAST 
Dustin Hoffman                                                            Winner, Best Actor
Tom Cruise
Valeria Golino
Jack K. Johnson
 
Also Nominated for
Ronald Bass                                                                Winner, Best Original Screenplay
Barry Morrow

Hans Zimmer                                                               Nominated, Best Original Score

John Seale                                                                   Nominated, Best Cinematography

Stu Linder                                                                     Nominated, Best Film Editing

Ida Random                                                                  Nominated, Best Production Design
Linda DeScenna
 
LOGLINE:
A self-centered car dealer discovers that his estranged brother is an autistic savant, leading them on an unexpected journey that challenges both their lives.
 
REVIEW:

“Rain Man,” directed by Barry Levinson, is a moving story, that is often funny as it explores themes of family and personal growth, and tackles the subject of special needs and autism.

The story revolves around Charlie Babbitt (Tom Cruise), an arrogant young man who discovers that he has an unknown brother named Raymond (Dustin Hoffman), an autistic savant, who has inherited the family fortune. Originally motivated by greed, Charlie decides to take Raymond on a cross-country road trip in hopes of accessing the money that he believes is rightfully his. This journey, however, evolves into an eye-opening experience that changes both brothers.

Dustin Hoffman’s portrayal of Raymond is out of the park as he captures the behaviors of autism with remarkable authenticity.  His performance of savant syndrome not only educates viewers about the condition but also highlights the importance of understanding and acceptance.  Tom Cruise’s performance as Charlie Babbitt depicts that understanding, as his character transforms from a self-absorbed man into a loving, caring brother who truly feels a connection with Raymond.  Surprising that Tom Cruise failed to be nominated for what it a pretty layered performance.

Overall, Barry Levinson delivers a well-paced film that functions as both an engaging road movie and a thoughtful examination of disabilities.  It’s a great film with great performances and well deserving of its four Academy Award wins.

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