Extremely good. As someone with loved ones on the autistic-ADHD spectrum, it was an entertaining look into a coping technique extreme scenario. In a larger sense, we all develop means to interpret the behaviour of others, and seeing the immense gaps in Afflek's character ability to engage with people reveals something of the real-life terrors of the world. Affleck's Chris isn't angry, radical, ignorant, or conniving but has to deal with those around him who are with only the clearly flawed tools given him by his father figures. And that M. Night Shyamalan-esque twist at the end was the best kind (didn't change the story, really, just gave more depth to it!) ;)
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