I'm on the autism spectrum, and it manifests as hypomanic symptoms; so I take mood stabilizers.
But what is ASD?
Just like that and you two are off topic.
New movie idea: There was this upstart Sith apprentice that got too big for his breeches and started stepping out of line and he gets popped like a zit.
I want to see a Sci-Fi movie from the perspective of the aliens where humans think they are in the right but they are really invading the aliens' territory. Or maybe they're just bad humans. That would be a nice change from the films where aliens are always the bad guys. There have been books and games like that, but not movies that I know of.
There's also an animated film called "Battle for Terra" wear humans are the invaders from space.
There's also Ender's Game. (NM LB covered that.
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Avatar and District 9 are told from the perspective of humans. Humans who become aliens, but still humans. I'm talking about a story that takes place entirely from the perspective of the aliens. An alien invasion style film, but where humans are the alien invaders.
I don't know if anybody else has read Timothy Zahn's Conquerors' Trilogy, but the first two books are told from different perspectives. Conquerors' Pride tells the story from the human perspective, Conquerors' Heritage tells it from the perspective of the Zhirrzh, an alien race. Reading from both perspectives tells you how both sides think they're in the right. Conquerors' Legacy tells from both perspectives. It's an interesting way to do things, in my opinion. It's more outside the box thinking to tell a whole book or movie from a nonhuman viewpoint, in my opinion.
You'd have a hard time selling it. Most aren't aware that an audience only engages in stories that they can sympathize with. And the last I checked, the average demographic of movie-goer is 100% human.
It may make for a good story, but you'd have to have a spark of redemption for humanity. Otherwise it won't be liked because people don't want to see themselves as the bad guy.