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: For Oliver, the tablet is not a luxury or a distraction; it is his voice.
At the heart of the film is Oliver, a non-verbal autistic boy who uses a tablet as his primary lifeline to communicate. The film’s antagonist, Larry, is a "misunderstood monster" from another dimension who can only be seen through the camera lenses of digital devices. Larry is not just a monster; he is a literal manifestation of the often experienced by those on the spectrum. Come Play
: Because Oliver must use these devices, he is uniquely vulnerable to Larry. This creates a "perfect living nightmare" where the very tool meant to bridge the gap between Oliver and the world becomes the portal for his greatest threat. : For Oliver, the tablet is not a
The film’s resolution is a poignant commentary on parental love and the weight of understanding. COME PLAY (2020) Ending Explained Larry is not just a monster; he is

