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Rain Man — A journey through understanding and fellowship.
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Rain Man

1988 8 56.4K R views saved
Rain Man

When car dealer Charlie Babbitt learns that his estranged father has died, he returns home to Cincinnati, where he discovers that he has a savant older brother named Raymond and that his father's $3 million fortune is being left to the mental institution in which Raymond lives. Motivated by his father's money, Charlie checks Raymond out of the facility in order to return with him to Los Angeles. The brothers' cross-country trip ends up changing both their lives.

Countries: US
Languages: Italian, English
Content Rating: R
Runtime: 2hrs 14min
Status: Released
Release date: 1988-12-12
Release format: Streaming — Jan 01, 1991
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@angelsonthemoon 2 years ago

My favorite Tom Cruise performance by far!

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@angelsonthemoon 2 years ago

My favorite Tom Cruise performance by far!

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Saif Muhammad
@gamouae00000 1 month ago

The story begins with the death of a father who leaves behind a large inheritance to two brothers, one of whom is unaware of the other's existence. At first, the younger brother (played by Tom Cruise) tries to claim the entire inheritance. However, as he gets closer to his older brother (played by Dustin Hoffman), who has autism, things begin to change. He grows more compassionate and decides to care for him, especially after discovering the many remarkable skills his brother possesses.

Notably, Dustin Hoffman won an Academy Award (Oscar) for his role in the film.

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loic BOSSIERE
@lb31 2 months ago

The more I see this this movie the more I love it.
Wanna laugh see this movie
Wanna cry see this movie
Just like real life

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Imme van Gorp
@imme-van-gorp 4 months ago

This movie was truly the perfect blend of emotion and humour! It almost made me cry, but it also made me laugh more times than I can count!

I mean, I really fell in love with this sweet, sweet man He was so precious, so funny, and so smart; that’s why it truly pissed me off that he ended up in a home where nobody even believed that he was capable of forming attachments. Clearly he does, as he’s capable of feeling a lot, and he deserves to be treated as such.
I understand why Raymond had to be in a home, because Charlie was just not able to take care of him full-time, but I don’t understand why it couldn’t be somewhere nearby with people who were able to see the depth and beauty of Raymond, and so he could hang out with Charlie whenever. He really deserved better, and Charlie deserved to be with his brother too.

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@horror-future-7 7 years ago

Absolutely amazing,Hoffmans skill left me speechless..emotional,entertaining full of meanings and great humor.

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Karolina Nina
@morokutokage 6 years ago

I used to dislike Tom Cruise as a little man with huge ego. Over the years I gradually start to like him or at least stop disliking. And now I finally watch this famous movie with Dustin Hoffman and I think that they are both just as good because it's not easy to work together with someone who doesn't want to cooperate. And this collaboration gave the brilliant effect of real brotherhood connection which can be seen during the whole movie. The second great thing here is music, not obtrusive but irreplaceable, it's more than just a background.

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Spiritualized Kaos
@spiritualized-kaos 1 year ago

Ambitious younger brother looks after autistic older brother

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Lauren
@laurenshikari 1 year ago

Not the film I was expecting, at all. Tom cruise was excellent but Dustin Hoffmann steals the show, not surprised he won an Oscar for this performance. Can also see why this is a best picture winner, a very moving film even if it’s quite formulaic.

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Jack Cornish
@jmcornish 5 years ago

Not much I can say about this film other than that it is a brilliant representation of autism in a contemporary world. Along with it being a heartwarming and slightly comedic film the acting was absolutely superb on all fronts.

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Draackje
@draackje 14 years ago

It's almost 25 years old, I've seen it a dozen times, and I still like it :)
The movie is slow, looks old, Tom Cruise is already annoying, but after a while this movie will make you laugh, make you wonder, make you lose track of time, and it's one of the best feelgood movies ever! Dustin Hoffman is amazing to watch in one of the most memorable roles I've ever seen.

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