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Breaking Barriers in Black and White

MOVIE REVIEW
Spectrum

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Genre: Drama, Short
Year Released: 2024
Runtime: 31m
Director(s): Rick Stanton
Writer(s): Rick Stanton
Cast: Wunmi Mosaku, Hasan Dixon, Steven Stanton
Where To Watch: TBA


RAVING REVIEW: In the short film SPECTRUM by British director Rick Stanton, audiences are treated to a stirring exploration of life on the autism spectrum, depicted in striking black and white that lends a classic feel to a thoroughly modern subject (at least one that is viewed through a contemporary lens.) The film centers on Steve, played by the director’s brother, Steven Stanton, whose performance brings a heartfelt authenticity to the role. Alongside him, Hasan Dixon and the Wunmi Mosaku contribute to a dynamic ensemble that showcases the depth of neurodivergent talent.


SPECTRUM unfolds as more than just a narrative; it's a deep dive into the struggles and triumphs of living with autism, portrayed through the eyes of its protagonist, who sees the world not just as it is but as it could be. Steve's life is a montage of personal challenges and barriers, from job searches to daily routines, all framed by his love for superhero lore, which symbolizes his fight for a place in a world that often sidelines him.

The decision to film in black and white is not merely stylistic but symbolic, echoing the isolation and constraints felt by the protagonist. As Steve grows in understanding and self-acceptance, the film's boundaries stretch, symbolizing his expanding worldview and the breaking down of barriers that once confined him.

One captivating element in SPECTRUM is its subtle yet impactful use of silence and ambient sounds, heightening the film’s depth. The film emphasizes the protagonist's sensory experiences by focusing on natural soundscapes, making the audience more attuned to his perspective. This sound design complements the visual storytelling and deepens the viewer's immersion into Steve’s world, enhancing the film's overall sensory appeal.

SPECTRUM challenges the audience’s perceptions of autism, portraying a spectrum of authentic and relatable experiences that foster a critical reflection on our own biases and the importance of embracing diversity. This narrative calls for empathy, pushing the envelope on how neurodiversity is depicted and understood in film.

What truly distinguishes SPECTRUM is its commitment to realism in its portrayals. With a minimal production crew, the film creates an intimate atmosphere that allows its cast, particularly those who are neurodivergent and may be new to acting, to shine in roles that resonate with truth and power. This authenticity enhances the film’s narrative, ensuring it remains grounded in the realities it seeks to depict.

By transcending conventional narratives, SPECTRUM advocates for a greater appreciation and understanding of neurodiversity. It invites audiences to see beyond neurological differences and recognize the intrinsic value in everyone. The film not only tells a story but educates and enlightens, contributing profoundly to the discourse on autism in media.

SPECTRUM is not just a film but a pivotal experience that enriches the conversation about representation in media. Through its poignant narrative, thoughtful cinematography, and genuine performances, it advocates for diversity and understanding, significantly impacting the community it represents and the audience it reaches. This is a story that is to be noticed!

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Chris Jones
Entertainment Editor

Chris Jones is the Mail Entertainment Editor covering Movies and Television topics. He is from Washington, Illinois, and is the owner, writer, and editor of Overly Honest Reviews.