Friday, May 1, 2026

Movie and Event Review: The Reason I Jump and event at the Loft in Tucson, Arizona


On April 30 there was a viewing of the documentary The Reason Why I Jump at the Loft Cinema in Tucson, Arizona. The Reason Why I Jump is an excellent film that described the world of the person with nonverbal autism. I was not able to attend the event, but I did watch the movie through a different venue. The movie review website Rotten Tomatoes gives The Reason Why I Jump 97% and it has won several awards, such as the Audience Award for World Cinema-Documentary at the 2020 Sundance Film Festival, Best Documentary at the 2020 Denver Film Festival, the Best Foreign Film as the Rome Film Festival among other film festivals, and a the book the documentary is adapted from is a New York Times Best Seller.

    The Reason Why I Jump is based on the autobiography by a thirteen year old Japanese boy Naoki Higashida, and translated into English by Keiko Yoshido and her husband David Mitchell being published in English by Random House.

    The Book has not been without controversy though. Organizations, such as the American Academy of Pediatrics and the American Psychological Association have espoused the method of communication used to facilitate communication to transmit the book is pseudoscience. Doctor and parent of a child with autism also claim the communication methods used to write the book are a myth.

        Despite the controversy and oddness surrounding The Reason Why I Jump, regardless of who the author was of the book, the book and documentary feature do a great job at describing the element of nonverbal autism

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