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Le monde dans nos yeux

Original title: As We See It
  • TV Series
  • 2022
  • 18
  • 30m
IMDb RATING
8.1/10
4.5K
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Albert Rutecki, Sue Ann Pien, and Rick Glassman in Le monde dans nos yeux (2022)
Follows Jack (Rick Glassman), Harrison (Albert Rutecki), and Violet (Sue Ann Pien), twentysomething roommates on the autism spectrum, as they strive to get and keep jobs, make friends, fall in love, and navigate a world that eludes them. With the help of their families, aide, and sometimes even each other, these roommates experience setbacks and celebrate triumphs on their own unique journeys towards independence and acceptance.
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Three autistic roommates find a way to live together and strive for similar things in life.Three autistic roommates find a way to live together and strive for similar things in life.Three autistic roommates find a way to live together and strive for similar things in life.

  • Creator
    • Jason Katims
  • Stars
    • Rick Glassman
    • Sue Ann Pien
    • Albert Rutecki
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.1/10
    4.5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Creator
      • Jason Katims
    • Stars
      • Rick Glassman
      • Sue Ann Pien
      • Albert Rutecki
    • 82User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 5 nominations total

    Episodes8

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    TopTop-rated1 season2022

    Videos10

    As We See It: Jack Se Juega El Despido (Spanish/Spain)
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    As We See It: Jack Se Juega El Despido (Spanish/Spain)
    As We See It: Harrison Builds Up His Confidence To Leave His House (UK)
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    As We See It: Harrison Builds Up His Confidence To Leave His House (UK)
    As We See It: Harrison Builds Up His Confidence To Leave His House (UK)
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    As We See It: Harrison Builds Up His Confidence To Leave His House (UK)
    Official Trailer
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    As We See It: When Violet Met Douglas
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    As We See It: When Violet Met Douglas
    As We See It (Australia)
    Trailer 2:15
    As We See It (Australia)
    As We See It: Season 1
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    As We See It: Season 1

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    Rick Glassman
    Rick Glassman
    • Jack Hoffman
    • 2022
    Sue Ann Pien
    Sue Ann Pien
    • Violet Wu
    • 2022
    Albert Rutecki
    Albert Rutecki
    • Harrison Dietrich
    • 2022
    Chris Pang
    Chris Pang
    • Van Wu
    • 2022
    Sosie Bacon
    Sosie Bacon
    • Mandy
    • 2022
    Joe Mantegna
    Joe Mantegna
    • Lou Hoffman
    • 2022
    Omar Maskati
    Omar Maskati
    • Joel
    • 2022
    Délé Ogundiran
    Délé Ogundiran
    • Ewatomi Kokumo
    • 2022
    Robby Clater
    Robby Clater
    • Austin
    • 2022
    Andrew M. Duff
    Andrew M. Duff
    • Douglas
    • 2022
    David Futernick
    David Futernick
    • John
    • 2022
    Jill Basey
    Jill Basey
    • Iris
    • 2022
    Judy Jean Berns
    • Ruth
    • 2022
    Candice Rans
    • Loud Aunt
    • 2022
    Julianne Buescher
    Julianne Buescher
    • Aunt Birdy
    • 2022
    Vella Lovell
    Vella Lovell
    • Salena
    • 2022
    Adan James Carrillo
    Adan James Carrillo
    • A.J. Cardenas
    • 2022
    Arthur Keng
    Arthur Keng
    • Rich
    • 2022
    • Creator
      • Jason Katims
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    Summary

    Reviewers say 'As We See It' is lauded for its authentic autistic portrayals and use of autistic actors, highlighting diverse experiences and struggles with independence and societal acceptance. Criticisms include stereotyping, infantilization of characters, and the need for more representation of independent autistic individuals and those with co-occurring conditions. The show's blend of humor and serious themes, along with its emotional impact, is often noted.
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    10jtungsten16

    I Love "As we see it"

    This show I binged all 8 episodes at once and I wish I didn't. This show is so freaking good, the acting by everyone is superb and the cinematography and stories are all top notch. I highly recommend this show, it has heart and soul and is extremely funny too!
    9Reneeannahs

    Parent of a young adult son on the Spectrum

    My husband and I sat down and watched this entries first season in one night. We both have always thought my 51 year old husband is undiagnosed on the spectrum due to certain things he struggles with but most would not notice and is a genius is so many mechanical areas. Seeing him watch this series was something spectacular. He got emotional many times and that is a rare thing for him to show. Our 20 year old son is Autistic but is considered low verbal and low functioning in the expectations of society but does just fine at home with us. We've almost done the apartment for him with the roommates but have held off due to the Pandemic. Although our son won't experience several things that Violet, Jack and Harrison are shown to in the series, it is comforting knowing that there are people out there like Mandy who care enough to make sure they do experience all that they can in life. The role of an advocate for people in need is such an under appreciated career and life path. This show is fantastic on so many levels. It is clearly noted for 16+ and for good reason. This show should be viewed by anyone wanting to advocate or have any involvement with a family member that is a young adult or preparing to become one and what struggles may lie ahead for them. The writing, the delivery, and the chemistry are amazing. I really hope it gets another season.
    9fire-child

    Hard to watch in moments, hilarious in others... but authentic often enough to hit home

    I've worked as a mental health professional long term, and have some background at least with understanding autism, although I won't pretend to be an expert. I haven't seen the original Israeli series either, so can't speak for the remake's authenticity to the original.

    From what I know though of autism, although there are some outlandish moments in this show at times, there's also a lot that rings true - and that's been agreed on in other reviews by carers of autistic people here.

    This show focuses on a core group of roommates that are moderate - severe on the spectrum, and their aide (depending on each roommate's idiosyncrasies, important to note they can be moderate in some areas, but more severe in a couple of others. Each person is different in their autism, which was great to see). However, it's not necessarily focused then on mild, or very severe (often non-verbal) autism.

    It can then feel a bit reductionistic or simplistic occasionally, if you're looking for wide autism coverage scope (which I notice has grated with one or two autistic reviewers already). Maybe that's inevitable however, because of the small scale nature of the show. Autism is quite diverse, and you can't unfortunately represent everybody's personalities in just one small scale comedy-drama series.

    Maybe it's not then perfect here, but the writing so often captures well that "verging on chaos, with love" feel that's often present in autism care. Generally the storylines are usually heart felt, tightly acted, and mostly well scripted.

    Accusations of this as a "white saviour" tale I've seen in other reviews too? Probably unfair. As you'll see if you stick with it, "saving" sometimes can mean failing, just as much as succeeding. Obstacles are still going to be plenty in future too for everybody, that's clear: whatever certain outcomes are at the end.

    The really only significant flaw of this show I found, was perhaps a romance that develops between two of the cast, outside of the core three. It's telegraphed sadly in such an obvious way, and visible a mile before it happens; feeling sadly a bit of a corny, cliched, unnecessary melodrama, when compared to our core three.

    It might have been best removed then from the script to be honest - or at least developed gradually over several seasons of the show, rather than crammed into the first. Still, can't make the omelette without breaking a few, as they say - you don't need to be perfect to be good.

    In closing then, I think a great effort to start this show on Prime, and I really hope it's renewed for a second season. These characters stay with you, and I really hope we can follow their lives into the future a while yet.
    7ineslr

    Great show, but there's room for improvement

    For starters, we have 3 autistic characters who are trying to become independent. I love that all 3 of them have different personalities when usually on shows with autistic characters autism is portrayed as a personality.

    Each character has very different struggles which are also realistic. Violet wants to get a boyfriend for some resemblance of "normality". Jack is dealing with his dad's illness and feeling the pressure of having to stand on his own, with no support system. Harrison struggles to get out of the house because of several hypersensitivities.

    In between all of this, their families struggle with a balance between wanting them to change and accepting them as they are. Sad but also quite realistic. They struggle with starting and maintaining relationships. They struggle with getting and keeping a job. These are things most autistics can identify with.

    I would have liked the show to focus more on mental health which is pretty much absent for the whole season. Mandy is not a psychologist and I find it hard to believe these characters would have families that support them but no mental health services.
    8harmonyjb-99997

    Engaging and honest

    I am a support worker for adults on the autistic spectrum. This programme is brilliant. It is honest and real and shows how life can be for people with autism and also for their loved ones and friends. Every character reminded me of somebody I work with and it is funny, emotional and interesting. You don't have to see it as a programme about autism or be particularly interested in the condition - it is very entertaining and will probably open people's minds without forcing it down their throats. I cannot recommend it enough. It brought tears to my eyes for different reasons as it hits home in a wonderful way. The bonus videos are also well worth a watch as it features some of the actors (who are autistic 'irl' as Violet would say!) relating some of their experiences and explaining a little about behaviours and what they mean. It's about time something like this was created and I for one am very grateful. My only complaint is that there weren't more episodes so I really hope another series is imminent.

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      All the characters on the show that are depicted as being on the spectrum are played authentically by actors who are also on the autism spectrum.
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      Remake of On the Spectrum (2018)

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    • Release date
      • January 21, 2022 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • As We See It
    • Production companies
      • Amazon Studios
      • True Jack Productions
      • Universal Television
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