Cool and amazing!- On the campus at Gallaudet University as I still was an undergraduate college student, I first met the campus security officer who was hard-of- hearing but he was fluent in ASL (American Sign Language) in my encounter in my college experiences before my college graduation with Class of 1981.
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Don’t want to be negative here but good on her BUT super tired of how film industries titled “Silent” / “Quiet” / “Music related” to deaf loss in their movies where there is a deaf theme / deaf character(s) in it! Why not to use non related deaf titles where there’s deaf characters in it! Guess it’s only beginning of long road to next generation where we can watch movies without “deaf labelled” titles! I am talking about those movies not series, if you know what I mean?
I understand your thinking; but these titles are used to highlight the real impact of someone who can't hear normally because for a normal hearing person it would seem silent. I really enjoyed watching this movie not for the plot, but for the complexity and the bond between the two.