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The Oscars Project: Rain Man (1988)

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On this episode of Film Chewing, we continue our Oscars Project—breaking down every Best Picture winner, and this week we revisit Rain Man (1988).

What was once remembered as a heartfelt classic takes on a very different tone through a modern lens.

Is Rain Man really a story about autism and savant ability or is it a story about a man learning empathy for the first time? And more importantly… does that transformation even stick?

We dig into the uncomfortable questions:

  • Can love exist in a relationship where one person holds all the power?
  • Is Raymond a fully realized character—or just a device for Charlie’s growth?
  • Does Charlie actually change, or is it all temporary?
  • And what does the film get wrong about autism and savant representation?

From the Las Vegas turning point to the iconic road trip structure, we break down the film’s themes, performances, and legacy—and why it feels very different watching it today.

🎙️ Featuring discussion on:

  • Tom Cruise’s performance and character arc
  • Dustin Hoffman’s portrayal and its cultural impact
  • The ethics of Charlie’s actions
  • The film’s legacy and how it shaped public perception

This is a conversation about what we remember… versus what’s actually on screen.

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