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Charlie Babbitt (Tom Cruise), a Los Angeles car dealer in his
mid-twenties, is in the middle of importing four grey market
Lamborghinis. The deal is being threatened by the EPA, and if
Charlie cannot meet its requirements ...
Charlie Babbitt (Tom Cruise), a Los Angeles car dealer in his
mid-twenties, is in the middle of importing four grey market
Lamborghinis. The deal is being threatened by the EPA, and if
Charlie cannot meet its requirements he will lose a significant
amount of money. After some quick subterfuge with an employee,
Charlie leaves for a weekend trip to Palm Springs with his
girlfriend, Susanna (Valeria Golino).Charlies trip is cancelled by
news that his estranged father, Sanford Babbitt, has died. Charlie
travels to Cincinnati, Ohio, to settle the estate, where he learns
an undisclosed trustee is inheriting $3 million on behalf of an
unnamed beneficiary, while all he is to receive is a classic Buick
Roadmaster convertible and several prize rose bushes. Eventually he
learns the money is being directed to a mental institution, which is
the home of his brother with autism, Raymond (Dustin Hoffman), of
whose existence Charlie was previously unaware. This leads Charlie
to ask the question that permeates the movie Why didnt somebody
tell me I had a brother?Although Raymond has autism, he also has
superb recall, albeit usually with little understanding of the
subject matter, and extreme skill in mathematics. He is said to be a
savant by some doctors. He is frightened by change and adheres to
strict routines (for example, his continual repetition of the Whos
on First? sketch). Except when he is in distress, he shows little
emotional expression and avoids eye contact. Numbed by learning that
he has a brother and determined to get what he believes is his fair
share of the Babbitt estate, Charlie takes Raymond on what becomes a
cross-country car trip (due to Raymonds fear of flying) back to Los
Angeles to meet with his attorneys. Charlie intends to start a
custody battle in order to get Raymonds doctor, Dr. Gerald R. Bruner
(Jerry Molen), to settle out of court for half of Sanford Babbitts
estate so that the mental institution can maintain custody of
Raymond. Susanna, disgusted by Charlies self-centeredness and his
attempts at using his brother as a pawn to gain the money, leaves
Charlie in Cincinnati and disappears.During the course of the
journey, Charlie learns about Raymonds autism, which he initially
believes is curable — resulting in his frequent frustration with
his brothers antics. He also learns about how his brother came to be
separated from his family, as a result of an accident when he was
left alone with Charlie when Charlie was a baby. Raymond also sings
I Saw Her Standing There by The Beatles like he did when Charlie was
young, prompting Charlie to realize that Raymond is the protective
figure from his childhood, whom he falsely remembered as an
imaginary friend named Rain Man. Charlie proves to be sometimes
shallow and exploitative, as when he learns that Raymond has an
excellent memory and takes him to Las Vegas to win money at
blackjack by counting cards. However, towards the end of their trip
Charlie finds himself becoming protective of Raymond, and grows to
truly love him.Charlie finally meets with his attorney to try to get
his share of his inheritance, but then decides that he no longer
cares about the money and really just wants to have custody of his
brother. However, at a meeting with a court-appointed psychiatrist
and Dr. Bruner, Raymond is unable to decide exactly what he wants.
Eventually, the psychiatrist presses Raymond to make the decision,
upsetting him and leading Charlie to request that the doctor back
off. Raymond is allowed to go back home to Cincinnati. Charlie, who
has gained a new brother and mellowed considerably, promises Raymond
as he boards an Amtrak train that he will visit in two weeks.