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* BerserkButton: What ever you do, do not mess with Temple's cattle dip.

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Bull testicles are more commonly called Rocky Mountain oysters in the region where the real Temple Grandin works.


** Although, at one point in the movie, she ''does'' claim to have eaten bull testicles.

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** Although, at one point in the movie, she ''does'' claim to have eaten Rocky Mountain oysters (i.e., bull testicles.testicles). It should be noted that the real Temple has long worked at Colorado State University, and thus has undoubtedly been at least exposed to the dish.



* ScienceMarchesOn: In-universe. The therapist in TheFifties thought that Temple's autism was caused by her mother being distant. However, it is later found out that autism is genetic

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* ScienceMarchesOn: In-universe. The therapist in TheFifties thought that Temple's autism was caused by her mother being distant. However, it is later found out that autism is geneticgenetic.
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*** In RealLife, Temple's father wanted her to be institutionalized and Mrs. Grandin refused to let that happen. He divorced Mrs. Grandin over their disagreement on how to handle Temple.

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*** ** In RealLife, Temple's father wanted her to be institutionalized and Mrs. Grandin refused to let that happen. He divorced Mrs. Grandin over their disagreement on how to handle Temple.
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* EurekaMoment: After Temple's favorite chestnut horse dies, her science teacher tells her that while it may be dead, but it lives on in her head. Temple immediately starts talking about all the chestnut horses she's seen, ''[[PhotographicMemory ever]]''. Her teacher realizes that for her, autism expresses itself by making her a heavily visual learner, which explains her abysmal French and math grades.

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* EurekaMoment: After Temple's favorite chestnut horse dies, her science teacher tells her that while it may be dead, but it lives on in her head. Temple immediately starts talking about all the chestnut horses she's seen, ''[[PhotographicMemory ever]]''. Her teacher realizes that for her, autism expresses itself by making her a heavily visual learner, which explains and that a lot of her abysmal French and math grades.academic struggles come from a teaching style that's incompatible with this. He then offers to become Temple's primary teacher so he can design lessons based on her learning style. It works.
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* MiddleNameBasis: Temple's given name is Mary. It isn't really brought up, though.
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* ArcWords: Several of Temple's quotes end up recurring across the film as they tie into its themes.
** "My name is Temple Grandin, and I'm not like other people!"
** "A door opened, and I walked through it!"
** "Nature is cruel, but we don't have to be."
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* OneDialogueTwoConversations: When Temple first discusses her newly made hug machine with the counselor his questions are phrased to imply that he suspects that the machine gives Temple sexual gratification, but Temple doesn't catch on to the implications because she is LiteralMinded. This leads into a big misunderstanding.
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** Temple soon learns to deal with it a bit after being assigned a roommate who is blind (and has to rely on trusted individuals and touch).
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* GoodIsDumb: Averted with Temple's cattle dip and slaughterhouse designs. She sells them on the fact that not only are they more humane to the cattle, but they result in less accidents, stampedes, and deaths that cause harm to the livestock and slow down production.
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* NoIndoorVoice: Temple. TruthInTelevision.
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* DawsonCasting: Danes plays Temple from high school to college. They did have a child actor to play Temple when she was a baby, but there's only two scenes shown of that (and even then the girl supposed to be playing 4 year old Temple looks 8.)
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* ShoutOut: [[TheManFromUNCLE WULD YOU LIEK FOR MEH TO OHPEN DAH GAEETTT???]]

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* ShoutOut: [[TheManFromUNCLE [[Series/TheManFromUncle WULD YOU LIEK FOR MEH TO OHPEN DAH GAEETTT???]]
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* HollywoodToneDeaf: The graduation scene. Temple's a ''horrible'' singer.
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A 2010 {{Biopic}} about doctor, professor and best-selling author [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Temple_Grandin Temple Grandin]] ([[MySoCalledLife Claire Danes]]), who happens to be autistic.

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A 2010 {{Biopic}} about doctor, professor and best-selling author [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Temple_Grandin Temple Grandin]] ([[MySoCalledLife Claire Danes]]), (Creator/ClaireDanes), who happens to be autistic.

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They do in fact outright say it- when Temple\'s mother calls the college and tells them to give it back she explains that it\'s not for anything sexual.


* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: While they never outright say it, the reason [[spoiler:Temple gets her hug machine taken away is that the school faculty thinks she's using it for sexual reasons]].
** You can actually see the moment when her therapist comes to this conclusion. He asks Temple that, despite not liking people touching her, if she feels okay when she touches herself. Temple doesn't get what he means, and while he's looking away she grabs her own arm to see if it bothers her. She tells him no, she feels fine when she touches herself, and the machine helps.
** When Temple is conducting her experiment with the hug machine, one of the subjects seems to have been a bit ''too'' relaxed...

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* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: While they never outright say it, the reason [[spoiler:Temple gets her hug machine taken away is that the school faculty thinks she's using it for sexual reasons]].
** You can actually see the moment when her therapist comes to this conclusion. He asks Temple that, despite not liking people touching her, if she feels okay when she touches herself. Temple doesn't get what he means, and while he's looking away she grabs her own arm to see if it bothers her. She tells him no, she feels fine when she touches herself, and the machine helps.
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When Temple is conducting her experiment with the hug machine, one of the subjects seems to have been a bit ''too'' relaxed...

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** You can actually see the moment when her therapist comes to this conclusion. He asks Temple that, despite not liking people touching her, if she feels okay when she touches herself. Temple doesn't get what he means, and while he's looking away she grabs her own arm to see if it bothers her. She tells him no, she feels fine when she touches herself, and the machine helps.

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** You can actually see the moment when her therapist comes to this conclusion. He asks Temple that, despite not liking people touching her, if she feels okay when she touches herself. Temple doesn't get what he means, and while he's looking away she grabs her own arm to see if it bothers her. She tells him no, she feels fine when she touches herself, and the machine helps. helps.
** When Temple is conducting her experiment with the hug machine, one of the subjects seems to have been a bit ''too'' relaxed...
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-> '''Dr.Carlock''': ''Can you bring'' everything ''you see into your mind?''

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-> '''Dr. Carlock''': ''Can you bring'' everything ''you see into your mind?''
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* ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin: It's a movie about Temple Grandin.

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* CelibateHero: Temple isn't married and has no children because she doesn't want to.



* ObliviousToLove: Temple isn't married and has no children because she doesn't want to.
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* PhotographicMemory: Temple has this.
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* LiteralMinded: Temple
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** Although, at one point in the movie, she ''does'' claim to have eaten bull testicles.
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* BerserkButton: What ever you do, do not mess with temple's cattle dip.

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* BerserkButton: What ever you do, do not mess with temple's Temple's cattle dip.
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[[caption-width-right:300:"Different...not less."]]

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-> '''Temple''': ''Sure!...C-Can't you?''

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--> '''Dr.Carlock''': ''Can you bring'' everything ''you see into your mind?''
--> '''Temple''': ''Sure!...C-Can't you?''

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[[caption-width-right:300:"Different...not less."]]

->''"Nature is cruel! But we don't have to be."''
-->-- '''Temple Grandin'''

--> '''Dr.Carlock''': ''Can you bring'' everything ''you see into your mind?''
--> '''Temple''': ''Sure!...C-Can't you?''

A 2010 {{Biopic}} about doctor, professor and best-selling author [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Temple_Grandin Temple Grandin]] ([[MySoCalledLife Claire Danes]]), who happens to be autistic.

The film covers the beginnings of Temple's life as a small girl in the 1950s, when her condition was classified as maternal neglect. Temple's mother, who knows this isn't true and does not want her daughter to be institutionalized, is able to teach Temple to talk, read and think like everyone else by the time she is only 4 years old.

When she graduates from high school, Temple lives at her aunt's ranch for the summer, where she becomes fascinated by the workings of the ranch and the cattle. She goes on to college, and a series of flashbacks shows how Temple got to where she was today, with the help of a high school science teacher who knew she could learn. Dr. Carlock helps Temple realize her abilities, and she learns that her autism helps her observe things in a way that she is able to use later in life to design a cattle dip, which almost every cattle ranch in America uses today.

The film is heartwarming, [[TearJerker tear-jerking]] and beautiful, even so far that the real Temple Grandin thought it was a masterpiece. ''Temple Grandin'' was nominated for '''fifteen''' Emmy Awards and won seven, including the Primetime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Made for Television Movie and Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie.
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!!''TempleGrandin'' provides examples of:

* AbusiveParents: Subverted. While the doctors claim this is why Temple is autistic, the mother and audience know she was just born this way.
** In fact, the idea that autism was caused by so-called "refrigerator mothers" was widely accepted by the medical establishment in the 1950s and 1960s, but [[ScienceMarchesOn this is now discredited]].
* BackStory: Since the film starts when Temple has already graduated from high school, this is how we learn about her past.
* BerserkButton: What ever you do, do not mess with temple's cattle dip.
** Or touch her. More so when she was a child, when her frustrated mother tried to grab her arm, Temple turned around and gasped, looking like she was about to kill her mother.
** Placing Temple in a new place gives her panic attacks, shown twice in the movie. The first time, however, her Aunt puts a sign on the door that says "Temple's Room", and she's fine. [[spoiler: Until the sign accidentally gets knocked onto the floor. Temple can see it on the floor right next to the door, but since it's not on the door, her room suddenly becomes hell.]]
* BigLippedAlligatorMoment: Temple's {{imagine spot}}s.
** Unusually, though, they're sort of [[invoked]]''meant'' to be taken that way, since we're seeing how the world looks to an autistic person. To Temple, figures of speech that sound perfectly normal to everyone else tend to come off as {{Big Lipped Alligator Moment}}s, since the autistic mind wants to interpret them literally.
* BookEnds: The film begins and ends with our heroine looking at the camera and saying, [[spoiler: "My name is Temple Grandin!"]] in front of an abstract background. While at the beginning, it's in front of a closed room, by the end of the film she's [[spoiler: standing in front of a wide open sky.]]
** Some people were half expecting the film to complete the entire opening line, (My name is Temple Grandin, I'm not like other people,) but it stops after she introduces herself, now that everyone knows she's not like other people.
* BreakingTheFourthWall: Temple talks directly to the audience at the beginning of the film.
* ButtMonkey: Temple in school, but more notably at the ranch.
* DawsonCasting: Danes plays Temple from high school to college. They did have a child actor to play Temple when she was a baby, but there's only two scenes shown of that (and even then the girl supposed to be playing 4 year old Temple looks 8.)
* DeadpanSnarker: Temple tends to be one of these when she's peeved, such as when she was with her aunt in the back of the truck discussing what faces Temple makes when she's happy, satisfied, etc. (Temple tries to point out that even though she doesn't smile, she's still happy in a snarker-ish way.)
* DisabilitySuperpower: Temple's autism expresses itself in a very visual view of the world, which she channels into excellent observational skills and recall.
* DisappearedDad: Temple's father only briefly mentioned; the psychologist who diagnosed Temple asks to talk to Mrs. Grandin's husband, and she merely replies that he's very busy. Also at one moment when Mrs. Grandin is on the phone, a male voice from the other room says, "Who is it?" We can only assume that it's Mr. Grandin.
*** In RealLife, Temple's father wanted her to be institutionalized and Mrs. Grandin refused to let that happen. He divorced Mrs. Grandin over their disagreement on how to handle Temple.
* EstablishingCharacterMoment: The opening narration. Not only the lines spoken by Temple, where she just briefly says her name and about how she sees the world, but as she walks to the right you see that the room she's occupying is an optical illusion, which later is a plot point.
* EurekaMoment: After Temple's favorite chestnut horse dies, her science teacher tells her that while it may be dead, but it lives on in her head. Temple immediately starts talking about all the chestnut horses she's seen, ''[[PhotographicMemory ever]]''. Her teacher realizes that for her, autism expresses itself by making her a heavily visual learner, which explains her abysmal French and math grades.
* ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin: It's a movie about Temple Grandin.
* FashionsNeverChange: Temple and her mother never change their hairstyles in the course of twenty years.
* FullNameBasis: Temple always introduces herself as "Temple Grandin". Even more hilariously used with the sign on her door, her aunt wrote "TEMPLE'S ROOM" and came back later and found that Temple had added in pen, "TEMPLE'S Grandin ROOM".
* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: While they never outright say it, the reason [[spoiler:Temple gets her hug machine taken away is that the school faculty thinks she's using it for sexual reasons]].
** You can actually see the moment when her therapist comes to this conclusion. He asks Temple that, despite not liking people touching her, if she feels okay when she touches herself. Temple doesn't get what he means, and while he's looking away she grabs her own arm to see if it bothers her. She tells him no, she feels fine when she touches herself, and the machine helps.
* HatesBeingTouched: Temple, that's why she invented the hug machine.
* ImagineSpot: Happens a lot with Temple in two forms: Either her spots where she is trying to picture a figure of speech literally, or when she is figuring out something and we see what's going on in her head (essentially turning the entire scene into [[RuleOfCool animated blueprint]]).
* InformedFlaw: The first thing Temple tells us in the movie is that she's not like other people. While not a flaw to many people today, it is to everyone else in the movie due to the ValuesDissonance of the time regarding autism.
* KickTheDog: Just when Temple's done something good, and you think everyone's going to love it, we remember that she is a woman and autistic in a different time. It happens so much in the movie that [[spoiler:for some, it almost makes the ending seem like a shallow victory]].
* LimitedSocialCircle: Temple really only gains one friend in school, since she has such difficulty functioning around neurotypical people.
* LimitedWardrobe: Near the second half of the film, Temple buys some flannel shirts with neckties and only wears those for the rest of the film.
** Justified - the Real Temple dresses that way constantly in RealLife, including at the GoldenGlobes.
* NoFourthWall: The opening.
* NoSympathy: The movie is set in a different time, and of course, (almost) no one shows Temple any sympathy.
* ObliviousToLove: Temple isn't married and has no children because she doesn't want to.
* PaperThinDisguise: All Temple had to do was [[spoiler: cover herself in mud and put on a hat to avoid being recognized. She was even laughing and giggling in the car while making obviously fake movements]].
* ParanoiaGambit
* PickyEater: Temple. It's not so much that's shes 'picky,' but [[JustifiedTrope she has a colon condition]]. The only foods she can eat without it hurting her are Jell-O and yogurt, and that's all we see her eat in the movie.
* TheRainman: Temple
* ScienceMarchesOn: In-universe. The therapist in TheFifties thought that Temple's autism was caused by her mother being distant. However, it is later found out that autism is genetic
* ShownTheirWork: The real Temple Grandin was brought into the set to make sure everything was accurate.
** Everything down to Temple's ''voice''. If you have ever heard the real Temple Grandin, then hear Danes' impression, it's almost flawless. This was even pointed out in the ''At the Movies'' review, where one of the hosts stated that while Danes doesn't look a lot like the real Grandin, they sound almost identical despite meeting only once during the whole filming.
** It nearly backfired when Danes met Grandin and started unconsciously imitating her voice.
* ShoutOut: [[TheManFromUNCLE WULD YOU LIEK FOR MEH TO OHPEN DAH GAEETTT???]]
* TheStoic: Pointed out by her aunt near the beginning.
* YankTheDogsChain

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