Introduction
The biographical sports drama “Radio” tells the story of a mentally disabled young man who is interested in sports. Subsequently, the protagonist overcomes rejection from society and begins to perform the functions of a support group and assistant coach in the local team. The film demonstrates the value of a good relationship with people and the importance of healthy communication with friends and other loved ones.
Discussion
Cinema demonstrates the problem of interaction between people through Radio’s speech defects. Initially, the young man practically does not speak at all. He actively grimaces and uses facial expressions and gestures instead of expressing ideas orally. For example, he indicates the direction with his finger instead of saying it in words. The main character’s second communication disorder is problems with articulation. He swallows words’ endings, making them difficult to understand. Gradually, the Radio begins to speak more, still using short sentences of a couple of terms and simple vocabulary, which is his third communication problem. As the protagonist establishes communication with others, there is progress in the fight against his speech disorders.
Conclusion
This film is a life-affirming story about kindness and mutual assistance. It demonstrates how communication problems between people make them more unhappy. The speech disorders of the protagonist act as an artistic tool for displaying such issues. In the end, the main character manages to overcome the communication gap and find his place in life. The manifestation of mutual care and the establishment of dialogue leads to normalizing relations between people.