Rain Man Analysis

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"Rain Man" by Barry Levinson has become the favorite movie of many viewers all over the world, has appeared unconditionally in the ranks of the world cinema classics and has gathered very impressive cash in 1988. First of all, the movie is very clear and understandable for any category of audience, both demanding fans of art-house and unpretentious mainstream fans. The film is addressed to everyone. Director Barry Levinson managed to combine a deep and meaningful story with an easy comprehension of it, and compliance with this balance for the entire duration of the narration provides an extremely easy perception of the film. The idea of "Rain Man" is clear and close to everyone. It is the search for mutual understanding between people who share bonds of kinship, as well as the quest for the bright sides of human nature in the corners of the soul. It is a real pleasure to watch how with each moment spent with his autistic brother, extremely selfish young businessman Charlie Babbitt is submitted to the Raymond’s positive influence. Charlie did not expect such changes and realized with a great surprise that he has not been indifferent to kinship; his childhood memories suddenly began to acquire a special value for Charlie. Vibrant transformation of hero’s human values is portrayed by Barry Levinson very …show more content…

The fact that this movie has simply turned up my understanding of life, relationship and communication between close people. "Rain Man" is a very touching story about how a person brings to life another one. Due to his brother, Raymond felt like a real man, he learned to dance, kissed a girl, first time in his life, and visited many places. Charlie also has changed cardinally; he realized that the money was not the main thing in life. Primary happiness is a family. “Rain Man” is an