Rain Man
12.16.1988
Why didn't anyone ever tell me that I had a brother?
Director: Barry Levinson
Rain Man is the kind of touching drama that
Oscars are made for--and, sure enough, the film took
Academy honors for best picture, director,
screenplay, and actor (Dustin Hoffman) in 1988.
Hoffman plays Raymond, an autistic savant whose late
father has left him $3 million in a trust. This gets
the attention of his materialistic younger brother, a
hot-shot LA car dealer named Charlie (Tom Cruise) who
wasn't even aware of Raymond's existence until he
read his estranged father's will. Charlie picks up
Raymond and takes him on a cross-country journey that
becomes a voyage of discovery for Charlie, and,
perhaps, for Raymond, too. Rain Man will
either captivate you or irritate you (Raymond's
sputtering of repetitious phrases is enough to drive
anyone crazy), but it is obviously a labor of love
for those involved. Hoffman had been attached to the
film for many years, as various directors and writers
came and went, but his persistence eventually paid
off--kind of like Raymond in Las Vegas. Look for
director Barry Levinson in a cameo as a psychiatrist
near the end of the film. --Jim Emerson


