Departing for college, Abbie leaves her parents and brother who has autism and is non-verbal. As she explores her independence and sexuality, she's torn between her new life and her love for... Read allDeparting for college, Abbie leaves her parents and brother who has autism and is non-verbal. As she explores her independence and sexuality, she's torn between her new life and her love for her brother.Departing for college, Abbie leaves her parents and brother who has autism and is non-verbal. As she explores her independence and sexuality, she's torn between her new life and her love for her brother.
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This movie is so heartbreaking, the love they all share, the oldest daughter moving away, who's one of the few people gets the brother. A mom who's trying to fill the void of a daughter in her son's life, and trying her best to take care of the son, and a father; who is trying his best to provide emotional and financial support. Sister will never be able to live a life guilt free when she's away.
Finding a harmonious balance between caring for the needs of others and addressing one's own happiness and well-being can be a difficult tightrope to traverse. So it is for those who attend to the needs of those with high-maintenance caregiving requirements, such as those afflicted with autism. For one family caring for a teenage autistic son (Jonathan Simao) - a high-functioning, extremely gifted but largely nonverbal illustrator - it takes a lot. It also takes a lot away from their own lives, often prompting profound feelings of guilt when they pursue initiatives of their own. That's especially true when the artistic savant's older sister (Willow Shields) goes away to college and begins pursuing a same-sex relationship with a new love interest (Ava Capri), actions that make her feel as though she's selfishly abandoned her brother's needs. So how do she and her parents (Elizabeth Mitchell, Lochlyn Munro) cope with these circumstances? That's what writer-director Connie Cocchia's debut feature beautifully and sensitively examines, presenting viewers with a compelling, heartfelt story in which loving but hard choices must be made to take care of everyone's needs under stressful conditions. Beautifully filmed, skillfully edited through a carefully assembled series of flashbacks and backed by a deftly compiled soundtrack, this tale is effectively brought to life by its superb ensemble cast, including all of the family members and a caring but no-nonsense social worker (Sharon Taylor). The film evokes genuine emotions and does so with an organic authenticity, never becoming schmaltzy or clichéd, quite a coup for a first-time feature filmmaker. "When Time Got Louder" is one of those little-known gems that has largely flown beneath the radar, primarily playing the film festival circuit, but, thankfully, it's now available for streaming - and a well-worthwhile viewing choice at that.
A movie with plenty of heart. I'm really glad I came across this movie. Took a few elements from the Atypical show and played it well to fit it into a movie. The Mom, Dad and the kids were all lovely, the dynamic felt real, hit deep, provided several emotional breakthroughs for me throughout. The scene where Tish explains Autism to kid Abbie and the one from the 3rd act where Abbie was hurting along with Kayden were particularly heartbreaking and elucidated all the decisions she took through the movie. A small part I wish they could've added was a 2-3 year flash forward with Abbie's career all figured out & successful, her & Karly at home getting to start work on the TV series dream with Kayden, and Abbie's parents watching them with faces full of elated joy and pride. Just a headcannon ending that I figured would actually play really well with the plot :)
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