Speaking as a parent to two autistic children, this film has been excellently made. I don't think everyone will 'get it' but certainly every parent who has a child with additional needs will. This is such a well put together film, (short film too at less than 6 minutes) that tells one of the most poignant, moving and spot-on stories of autism that I've ever seen.
It's not just about the child, but also the parent, how we want to protect our children so they don't feel 'different' to the world, yet that can inhibit their growth. Then finally the acceptance that our children are amazing despite not being 'typical' to society is liberating.
When a flower doesn't bloom you change the environment in which it grows, not the flower 🌼