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The Black Balloon Analysis

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The Black Balloon directed by Elissa Down is an Australian film about Thomas Mollison and his family who just moved to a new suburb, his dad who is in the army, his mom is pregnant and his older autistic brother, Charlie, while Thomas has his own adolescent problems. What’s eating Gilbert Grape directed by Lasse Hallstrom is a film about Gilbert Grape who has to take care of his entire family, including Arnie, his developmentally disabled little brother and his obese mother Bonnie. Both films explore the difficult subject of autism and the ways it affects family lifestyles, emotions, responsibilities, and development. The film techniques Down and Hallstrom use are camera shots and symbolisms. As one grows and develops, relationships change. This can refer to both films as both of the stories feature an autistic boy with a family that has to look after him. As Charlie and Thomas grew and developed, Charlie’s acts of communication shaped Thomas’ attitudes and self-identity in a negative way, for example a series of close ups and long shots of Thomas chasing Charlie as he escapes from the house, up until the end of the film where Charlie’s acts of communication leads Thomas to transform his attitude towards his brother and he learns to accept Charlie, this is seen when Charlie tries to reconcile with Thomas after the fight at the party with sign language. Similarly, in Gilbert Grape, Gilbert and Arnie’s relationship change drastically when Gilbert finally snaps and hits Arnie

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