I won't watch this simply because as a person who is on the spectrum, I find Sias idea to cast a neuro typical as an autistic person absurd. We aren't incapable of acting. Many of us do it daily to mask how we are really feeling. Or what we are thinking. Her choice to do that, ignoring the facts, makes her a bigot. Her response to the communities upset about poor representation was also distasteful. I may have given the movie a shot if she wasn't so rude to all the autistic people who tried to reach out to her. But she blatantly ignored people and worked with an organization that labels us "diseased" instead of actually talking to different autistic people. You wouldn't cast a white person, paint him brown, and have him act the roll of an African would you? No. So why would you do that to autistic people? Why not cast a higher functioning autistic person to fit the roll of Music? But Sia wouldn't even respond to any of these questions kindly. She simply gas lit and spit back venom in her words to everyone because she's mad no one liked her poor presentation of autistic people. She only brought awareness to the prejudice that follows ignorance. Not to the struggles or amazement of autistic behavior.