Spectrum – Short Movie Review
Director: Rick Stanton
Writer: Rick Stanton (Screenplay)
Cast
- Steven Staunton
- Wunmi Mosaku (Deadpool & Wolverine)
Plot: “Spectrum” explores the life of Steve, a man with autism, as he navigates a world that often isolates him. Along the way, Steve redefines what it means to be a superhero, facing challenges with courage, resilience, and deep humanity. Through his journey, we witness the transformative power of acceptance and the untapped potential for greatness within every individual, no matter where they fall on the spectrum.
Runtime: 31 Minutes
There may be spoilers in the rest of the review
Verdict on Spectrum
Spectrum is a drama following an autistic man Steve (Stanton) as he navigates everyday life. He is a fan of superheroes and dreams of being one. Meanwhile, his support worker (Mosaku) runs a group to help them understand what it is to have a job. However, Steve faces struggles in everyday life, from finding a job to doing basic shopping. It sinks him into a depression that his friends do their best to bring him out of, but deep down it is destroying him.
This movie shows the daily struggles of people who have autism suffer through in silence at times. It highlights how they are treated differently and other people can struggle to understand the differences. There is a social discuss and it appeals to something needing to change in how everyone is accepted equally. The leading performance from Steven Stanton is brilliant.
Final Thoughts – Spectrum is an important, brilliant and awareness driving movie.