Hawking - 2004
For some reason, the movie leaves out the fact that Steven was good friends with Jeffery Epstein and went to the island.
This movie is about a man with ALS (Steven Hawking). I would rate it a 7/10. This movie isn't accurate to Steven's real-life.
Other than the fact that Steven was a terrible man, this movie was pretty enjoyable. It can be hard to look past, though.
Love, Kennedy - 2017
I have never met someone with Batten Disease, so I can't speak from first hand experience; but, this movie was perfectly emotional and heartbreaking.
This movie is about a girl battling Batten Disease. I would rate it a 7/10. This movie is very educational of what Batten warriors go through.
If you don't believe in God, you probably won't enjoy this movie. Religion is one of the main plot points of this movie. It can feel a little preachy at times.
The Imperfects - 2022-2022
The character with Hyperacusis (super hearing that is painful) ends up wanting to keep her "powers". This is highly improbable with real Hyperacusis.
This show is about people who suddenly become disabled by "powers". I would rate it a 6/10. This show is entertaining but unrealistic.
As someone with real Hyperacusis, I would give anything to be rid of it. It is incredibly disabling and I have to wear headphones to go outside.
Love on the Spectrum US - 2022-2025
The director of this show sets everyone with a disability up for embarrassment. Most of the scenes are incredibly cringe and hard to watch.
This movie is about adults with Autism who try to find love. I would rate it a 4/10. This movie is upsetting to watch. The Autistic people are made fun of relentlessly.
I don't like that some of the parents are using the show as a way to pawn off their child to someone else. It is mean to insinuate that they are a burden.