In the movie, Rainman...
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In the movie, Rainman there is one particularly poignant moment. The main character gazes at a classic automobile that he has always wanted. But his father, from whom he had been estranged before his death, sees to it that the automobile will never be his. The will guarantees the automobile will go to the younger brother, an autistic man. Throughout the movie one gets the sense that it's not so much the car that makes the difference. The character needs to learn how to love and be loved. It's not so much the things that we offer as our allegiance and loyalty that any father, indeed, God, wants.
--Sargent
--Sargent
