While the film-makers approach this topic with good intentions, the execution falls flat, with an annoying adult character and lackluster debate over education methods.
Max's standup routine about his son Ezra lacks depth, revealing more about his selfishness than genuinely addressing the struggles of raising an autistic child.
The film's portrayal of a common familial conflict over autism treatment opts for melodrama instead of offering real insights into the complexities of the issue.
Despite the film's relatable premise, it misses the opportunity to thoughtfully tackle the education and treatment choices for a child on the autism spectrum.
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