In 1988, the film "Rain Man," about an autistic savant played by Dustin Hoffman, shed a affable light on the travails of autism juncture revealing the extraordinary powers of retention that a small number of otherwise mentally disabled folks possess, ostensibly as a side carry off of their disability.
The weekly come forth "Wo Ju," or "Snail House," has wowed fresh audiences cover its mind-blowing dialogue and themes that lampoon China's skyrocketing home prices, sleazy developers further corrupt party officials.