| Literature DB >> 26257472 |
Marek Jóźwiak1, Brian Po-Jung Chen1, Bartosz Musielak1, Jacek Fabiszak2, Andrzej Grzegorzewski3.
Abstract
This study presents how motion pictures illustrate a person with cerebral palsy (CP), the social impact from the media, and the possibility of cerebral palsy education by using motion pictures. 937 motion pictures were reviewed in this study. With the criteria of nondocumentary movies, possibility of disability classification, and availability, the total number of motion pictures about CP was reduced to 34. The geographical distribution of movie number ever produced is as follows: North America 12, Europe 11, India 2, East Asia 6, and Australia 3. The CP incidences of different motor types in real world and in movies, respectively, are 78-86%, 65% (Spastic); 1.5-6%, 9% (Dyskinetic); 6.5-9%, 26% (Mixed); 3%, 0% (Ataxic); 3-4%, 0% (Hypotonic). The CP incidences of different Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) levels in real world and in movies, respectively, are 40-51%, 47% (Level I + II); 14-19%, 12% (Level III); 34-41%, 41% (Level IV + V). Comparisons of incidence between the real world and the movies are surprisingly matching. Motion pictures honestly reflect the general public's point of view to CP patients in our real world. With precise selection and medical professional explanations, motion pictures can play the suitable role making CP understood more clearly.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26257472 PMCID: PMC4516815 DOI: 10.1155/2015/341023
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Behav Neurol ISSN: 0953-4180 Impact factor: 3.342
Figure 1Movie selection process. Criteria with the number of movies included (on the right, in red) and excluded (on the left, in black) at each stage.
List of motion pictures analyzed in this study.
| Title | Year of production | Country of production | Type of movement disorder |
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| 39 Pounds of Love | 2005 | USA | Not CP |
| A Step Toward Tomorrow | 1996 | USA | Not CP |
| A Time to Live | 1985 | USA | Not CP |
| Aaltra | 2004 | Belgium | Not CP |
| Above Suspicion | 1995 | USA | Not CP |
| Angel | 2011 | India | Cerebral palsy |
| Annie's Coming Out | 1984 | Australia | Cerebral palsy |
| Bicycle Bobby | 2009 | USA | Cerebral palsy |
| Bitter Moon | 1992 | France | Not CP |
| Cousin | 1999 | Australia | Cerebral palsy |
| Dance Me To My Song | 1998 | Australia | Cerebral palsy |
| Door to Door [Japan] | 2009 | Japan | Cerebral palsy |
| Door to Door [USA] | 2002 | USA | Cerebral palsy |
| Everything That Rises | 1998 | USA | Not CP |
| Exo-Man | 1977 | USA | Not CP |
| Extras | 2005 | UK | Cerebral palsy |
| Flickan i Regnet | 1955 | Sweden | Not CP |
| Freaks | 1932 | USA | Cerebral palsy |
| Gaby: A True Story | 1997 | Mexico | Cerebral palsy |
| Good Luck | 1996 | USA | Not CP |
| Happy Go Lucky | 2003 | Hong Kong | Cerebral palsy |
| He Was A Quiet Man | 2007 | USA | Not CP |
| How To Kill Your Neighbor's Dog | 2003 | USA | Cerebral palsy |
| I, Claudius | 1976 | UK | Cerebral palsy |
| Inside I'm Dancing | 2004 | Ireland | Cerebral palsy |
| Interrupted Melody | 1955 | USA | Not CP |
| Juliets | 2010 | Taiwan | Not CP |
| La Chambre Des Magiciennes | 2000 | France | Not CP |
| Lady Chatterley | 2006 | France | Not CP |
| Late Bloomer | 2004 | Japan | Cerebral palsy |
| Le Chiavi Di Casa | 2004 | Italy | Cerebral palsy |
| Live Flesh | 1997 | Spain | Not CP |
| Livet Är En Schlager | 2000 | Sweden | Cerebral palsy |
| Losing Will | 2007 | Canada | Not CP |
| Magnifico | 2003 | Philippines | Cerebral palsy |
| Music Within | 2007 | USA | Cerebral palsy |
| My Left Foot | 1989 | UK | Cerebral palsy |
| Nationale 7 | 2000 | France | Not CP |
| Oasis | 2002 | Korea | Cerebral palsy |
| Open Hearts | 2002 | Denmark | Not CP |
| Orphans | 1997 | UK | Cerebral palsy |
| Piedras | 2002 | Spain | Cerebral palsy |
| Quid Pro Quo | 2008 | USA | Not CP |
| ReGenesis/Episode: Race Fever | 2008 | Canada | Cerebral palsy |
| Rise and Walk: The Dennis Byrd Story | 1994 | USA | Not CP |
| Saved! | 2004 | USA | Not CP |
| Say Salaam | 2007 | India | Cerebral palsy |
| Secret | 2007 | Taiwan | Cerebral palsy |
| Skallagrigg | 1994 | UK | Cerebral palsy |
| Some Kind of Miracle | 1979 | USA | Not CP |
| Storytelling | 2001 | USA | Cerebral palsy |
| Tell Me That You Love Me, Junie Moon | 1970 | USA | Not CP |
| Tera Mera Saath Rahen | 2001 | India | Cerebral palsy |
| The Bone Collector | 1999 | USA | Not CP |
| Le Scaphandre et le Papillon | 2007 | France | Not CP |
| The Kid & I | 2005 | USA | Cerebral palsy |
| The People versus Larry Flynt | 1996 | USA | Not CP |
| The Score | 2001 | USA | Cerebral palsy |
| The Usual Suspects | 1995 | USA | Cerebral palsy |
| The Wings of Eagles | 1957 | USA | Not CP |
| Touched by Love | 1980 | Canada | Cerebral palsy |
| What's Eating Gilbert Grape | 1993 | USA | Cerebral palsy |
The number of movies in five-year intervals.
| Before 1980 | 1980–1984 | 1985–1989 | 1990–1994 | 1995–1999 | 2000–2004 | 2005–2009 | After 2010 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Number of movies | 1 | 2 | 1 | 3 | 6 | 13 | 7 | 1 |
Figure 2The geographic distribution of CP movies. Each color represents a specific geographical area or country: North America (red), Europe (blue), India (cyan), North-East and South-East Asia (green), and Australia (yellow).
The incidence of motor types in CP (based on the studies by Howard et al. [6] and Gorter et al. [7]).
| Motor types | Incidence in the real world |
|---|---|
| Spastic | 78–86% |
| Dyskinetic | 1.5–6% |
| Mixed | 6.5–9% |
| Ataxic | 3% |
| Hypotonic | 3-4% |
The incidence of motor types of CP in the movies.
| Motor types | Incidence in movies (number) | Incidence in movies (percentage) |
|---|---|---|
| Spastic | 22 | 65% |
| Dyskinetic | 3 | 9% |
| Mixed | 9 | 26% |
| Ataxic | 0 | 0% |
| Hypotonic | 0 | 0% |
The incidence of GMFCS levels in CP (based on the studies by Howard et al. [6] and Gorter et al. [7]).
| GMFCS levels | Incidence in the real world |
|---|---|
| GMFCS I | 28–35% |
| GMFCS II | 12–16% |
| GMFCS III | 14–19% |
| GMFCS IV | 16–21% |
| GMFCS V | 18–20% |
The incidence of GMFCS levels in CP in the movies.
| GMFCS levels | Incidence in movies (number) | Incidence in movies (percentage) |
|---|---|---|
| I | 14 | 41% |
| II | 2 | 6% |
| III | 4 | 12% |
| IV | 11 | 32% |
| V | 3 | 9% |
The comparison of incidence of motor types in CP in the real world and movies.
| Motor type | Incidence in the real world | Incidence in movies |
|---|---|---|
| Spastic | 78–86% | 65% |
| Dyskinetic | 1.5–6% | 9% |
| Mixed | 6.5–9% | 26% |
| Ataxic | 3% | 0% |
| Hypotonic | 3-4% | 0% |
Comparison of the incidence of GMFCS levels in CP in the real world and in movies.
| GMFCS levels | Incidence in the real world | Incidence in movies |
|---|---|---|
| I | 28–35% | 41% |
| II | 12–16% | 6% |
| III | 14–19% | 12% |
| IV | 16–21% | 32% |
| V | 18–20% | 9% |
Figure 3The Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS). Permission to use the illustration was acquired from the copyright holder: Kerr Graham, Bill Reid, and Adrienne Harvey, The Royal Children's Hospital, Melbourne, Australia.
Comparison of the incidence of combined GMFCS levels in CP in the real world and in movies.
| GMFCS levels | Incidence in the real world | Incidence in movies |
|---|---|---|
| I + II | 40–51% | 47% |
| III | 14–19% | 12% |
| IV + V | 34–41% | 41% |
List of movies with GMFCS levels of characters.
| Movie title | Year of production | Country of production | Director | Actor | GMFCS level |
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| What's Eating Gilbert Grape | 1993 | USA | Lasse Hallstrom | Leonardo DiCaprio as Arnie Grape | I |
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| Door to Door | 2009 | Japan | Takeshi Yoshida | Ninomiya Kazunari as Hideo Kurasawa | I |
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| Secret | 2007 | Taiwan | Jay Chou | Kuo-zhang Du as Da-jun | II |
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| The Keys to the House | 2004 | Italy | Gianni Amelio | Andrea Rossi as Paolo | III |
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| Inside I'm Dancing | 2004 | Ireland | Damien O'Donnell | Steven Robertson as Michael Connolly | IV |
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| Oasis | 2002 | South Korea | Chang-dong Lee | So-ri Moon as Gong-ju Han | V |
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| Skallagrigg | 1994 | UK | Richard Spence | Adam Walker as Arthur | V |