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Loss Of Loved One | Autism
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6.7/10
IMDbBest Actor | 2013 | Booboo
Best Narrative Feature Film | 2012 | Quentin
The stunt coordinator on the film, Nils Allen Stewart (as Nils Stewart) is the father of lead actor Booboo Stewart, whose birth name is Nils Allen Stewart, Jr. One of the credited dancers is Fivel Stewart, the sister of the same lead actor. This film is literally a family affair.
At one point in the film, actor Tyler Posey mispronounces the name of Russian-American author Ayn Rand, in reference to her novel The Fountainhead. He pronounces her first name "AY-n," (as if to rhyme with "main," "bane," or "lane"), despite it's correct pronounciation being the exact same as the much more common English "Anne," (which rhymes with "man," "fan," and "can.") Whether or not this is a purposeful mistake is debatable, (as Posey's character claims not to've read Rand's novel), but seeing as his friend who has indeed read The Fountainhead fails to correct his pronounciation, it seems unlikely.
"Oliver Young: You hate public speaking. Nick: This was important."
"Pastor: And though it is impossible not to feel distraught, even angry at this seemingly senseless loss, God has also given a healing gift to those of us who are believers: the knowledge that what others call death is not actually an ending but a new beginning. This young man, who we all loved so much, whom we will all miss so terribly... Chaz has begun the next stage in his amazing journey with a new life and a new flesh, more perfect than anything we can even imagine. Let us be inspired by the life of Chaz Young, to make our own lives a testament to Your glory. He was with us, we enjoyed his company, basked in his spirit, and now he's gone from us in the flesh, but his memory will remain with us forever. Let us all strive to live up to that memory, to live up to the gift which You have given us by letting us know this remarkable young man."