Monday, February 8th, 2010...10:00 am
Must See: HBO’s Temple Grandin
I write about a lot of TV shows I love on this site, some I don’t love as much, but I don’t think I have ever titled a post “Must See.” When I received the press kit for Temple Grandin, I only knew that it was an HBO Film based on a book that an autistic woman wrote. However, it turned out to be one of the most awe-inspiring, inspirational stories I have ever seen, and it was done in such a respectful, truly wonderful way.
Temple Grandin, played by Claire Danes, was diagnosed with autism at age 4 (in the late 1950s). Back then, the doctors had a limited understanding of what autism was, and suggested that Temple be institutionalized. Not one to back down, Temple’s mother (played by the super talented Julia Ormond), decided to work with her daughter on speech therapy (she hadn’t spoken a word yet) and expression. When she was old enough, her mom enrolled her in boarding school, where she bonded immensely with a science teacher Dr. Carlock (played by David Strathairn). Temple had a photographic memory, and her autism allowed her to think very differently than any other student. She could form math and science equations in her head, and she was a visual learner who drew pictures to help her master subjects. She wasn’t good at french or algebra because they involved the intangible, but she excelled at science. One summer in high school, she visited her aunt’s ranch (Catherine O’Hara rounds out this amazing cast as the aunt), and observed and formed bonds with the cattle. It is there where she first became passionate about animals (especially cows). She witnessed a machine where the cows would go in and get “squeezed” which would calm them down before going to get slaughtered. She was having an episode one day and got in the squeeze machine which made her feel immensely better. Temple’s autism made it so she didn’t like to get touched by people, but a squeeze machine almost took the place of a mother’s hug or touch.
While on the farm, Temple was very adamant on not going to college, but her mom insisted that she do so. She even almost got kicked out over the squeeze machine (I don’t want to spoil too much), but her 2nd roommate was blind and incredibly compassionate and understanding. Temple even held her arm and guided her — a big step for someone who doesn’t like to get touched. After college, Temple went onto extraordinary things: she got her masters, her doctorate, and became a face and voice for autistic people everywhere. Not only that, but she also revolutionized the way cattle are treated, and came up with a more humane way to treat them before they are slaughtered. In the movie, she expressed that we owe cows that respect.
Claire Danes is absolutely incredible in this role. In a Q&A with the actual Temple Grandin, she said she met with Claire Danes a bunch of times, and the way Danes plays her is so accurate. The story is so powerful, and the acting is just phenomenal. Temple Grandin is an inspiration to everyone. The message is clear: with perserverance, you can do anything. Limitations don’t have to be limitations, they can empower you to do whatever it is you want to do. I have never seen Claire Danes act like this and I can tell you right now I think she will win an Emmy for this performance, the movie was that good.
The original airing was Saturday at 8 pm, but there are a lot of encore presentations you can catch if you were unable to see it on Saturday.
Watch Temple Grandin on HBO on these dates/times:
- 2/10: 11:30 AM and 8 PM
- 2/14: 10:30 AM and 12:30 AM
- 2/18: 9:30 AM and 4:30 PM
- 2/20: 2 PM
- 2/22: 3 PM and 10:30 PM
- 2/27: 12 PM
With that many showings, there is no excuse to miss this HBO film. It is truly a must see.


4 Comments
February 8th, 2010 at 8:05 pm
Hi Alix!
Thank you so much for reviewing this movie- I had just heard about it yesterday- and promptly forgot all about it…Now I am going to program it into my DVR and watch it this weekend!I think it will be a must see not only for myself , but for Shayna too, Thanks!
Hey- what about the hbo show ‘the number one lady’s detective agency’? Is it going to be coming back this season?Take care!!
February 8th, 2010 at 8:26 pm
Hi Christine!
I thought of you and Shayna when I was watching it. It’s so great, and they really do the movie in such a sensitive and wonderful way. There’s nothing patronizing about it–it’s just great.
I look forward to hearing your thoughts!
Not sure about #1 Ladies Detective Agency, but usually those shows tend to come back in the summer.
Miss you guys!
February 21st, 2010 at 8:06 pm
Temple Grandin is a must see movie.
February 24th, 2010 at 5:37 pm
Having grown up a “special child” , I was curious as to Dr. Grandin’s journey and how the movie would treat her life-story. It is a fabulous movie. I understand now why I am a college professor, love horses, and do assisted therapuetic riding and Human Animal Bond programs for young adults. It is what makes me me. My mother was also very untrusting of my diagnosis and made me compete in the real world. No accomodations for me! She refused to let me be labeled handicapped. Bless her! (A twist–I am adopted!). Horses and computers! It works for me. It really is a miracle, but think of all the young people and stuggling learners we have led to independence!!! Claire Daines right on!
Leave a Reply