1 00:00:03,309 --> 00:00:05,829 (Male speaking) When was Sir Walter Raleigh executed? 2 00:00:05,829 --> 00:00:08,679 (Kim Peek) October 29, 1618. (grunting) 3 00:00:08,679 --> 00:00:11,150 (Female speaking) And what day of the week was that? 4 00:00:11,150 --> 00:00:12,689 (Peek) It was a Thursday. 5 00:00:12,689 --> 00:00:15,680 (applause) 6 00:00:15,680 --> 00:00:17,460 (Female voice) December 9, 1995. 7 00:00:17,460 --> 00:00:21,030 (Peek) Ah, it was a Saturday and this year it's a Friday. 8 00:00:21,030 --> 00:00:24,440 (Woman) Oh, my God! I love him! 9 00:00:26,000 --> 00:00:31,751 (Peek) I have so many things in me that you can't even guess them all. 10 00:00:31,751 --> 00:00:33,361 'eeyo yea' 11 00:00:34,491 --> 00:00:38,201 (Narrator) Kim Peek has one of the weirdest brains in the world. 12 00:00:40,162 --> 00:00:42,821 He's become a living Google. 13 00:00:44,681 --> 00:00:48,262 (Man) What Kim represents is the dark side of the moon. 14 00:00:48,262 --> 00:00:53,412 He is in love with knowledge for the sake of it. (Kim- 1 T!) 15 00:00:53,412 --> 00:00:56,242 (Narrator) He's a confounding mixture of disability and 16 00:00:56,242 --> 00:01:00,152 brilliance that neuro-scientists are determined to understand. 17 00:01:00,302 --> 00:01:05,733 It's a very exciting opportunity for us to find out what makes the human brain unique. 18 00:01:05,733 --> 00:01:08,053 (laughter) 19 00:01:08,053 --> 00:01:09,953 (Fran) He just amazes me. 20 00:01:09,953 --> 00:01:12,053 The life is nothing I ever expected. 21 00:01:12,053 --> 00:01:14,293 I think I'd do anything for him. 22 00:01:14,293 --> 00:01:21,033 (strings music) 23 00:01:24,143 --> 00:01:27,395 (piano music and birds chirping) 24 00:01:27,735 --> 00:01:31,135 (Narrator) Kim Peek is the world's most famous savant. 25 00:01:31,135 --> 00:01:35,605 The inspiration for the Oscar winning film, "Rain Man." 26 00:01:35,605 --> 00:01:39,006 Kim was diagnosed "mentally retarded" at birth, 27 00:01:39,006 --> 00:01:42,204 but with his father's- Fran's- unflagging support, 28 00:01:42,204 --> 00:01:45,974 he's developed a memory that is without equal. 29 00:01:45,974 --> 00:01:51,285 "Rain Man" screenwriter, Barry Morrow, met Kim in 1984. 30 00:01:51,285 --> 00:01:56,537 I was absolutely flabbergasted that such a human being existed, 31 00:01:56,537 --> 00:01:59,067 and that I have never heard of a savant. 32 00:01:59,067 --> 00:02:06,076 I could not get this man- this character- out of my mind. 33 00:02:06,076 --> 00:02:12,737 My scheme was to create some kind of a movie in which Kim Peek would become a character. 34 00:02:13,817 --> 00:02:16,468 (music) 35 00:02:16,908 --> 00:02:22,098 (Narrator) Barry introduced Kim to Dustin Hoffman when Hoffman was researching the role. 36 00:02:24,019 --> 00:02:28,975 Sally Dibbs, Dibbs Sally. 461-0-00192 37 00:02:29,625 --> 00:02:31,465 How did you know my phone number? 38 00:02:32,765 --> 00:02:33,755 How'd you know that? 39 00:02:33,755 --> 00:02:37,775 'cuz I read the telephone book last night. Dibbs, Sally. 461-0192. 40 00:02:40,925 --> 00:02:46,644 I mean I don't have any scientific proof for this, that if you make a movie about somebody, 41 00:02:46,644 --> 00:02:49,024 they're going to come out of their shell. 42 00:02:49,024 --> 00:02:52,473 But I think "Rain Man" did more than win awards. 43 00:02:52,473 --> 00:03:02,715 I think it left the door open on the possibility that nobody is ever written off, 44 00:03:02,715 --> 00:03:05,141 that change is always possible. 45 00:03:06,305 --> 00:03:09,985 (Narrator) "Rain Man" changed Kim's life forever. 46 00:03:09,985 --> 00:03:15,016 (Kim) Until I started being Rain Man, I couldn't l-look in a person's eyes. 47 00:03:17,056 --> 00:03:23,765 (Narrator) In 1951, doctors wanted to place Kim in a mental hospital called American Fork. 48 00:03:23,765 --> 00:03:28,976 "We took him to a neurologist at 9 months of age to be examined and 49 00:03:28,976 --> 00:03:34,407 the neurologist was late for a golf game and only had five minutes to talk to us. 50 00:03:35,876 --> 00:03:40,497 "Sorry I missed your golf game. 'Put him in American Fork!' " 51 00:03:41,037 --> 00:03:45,456 He said, 'I've read your medi- medical history so far. 52 00:03:45,456 --> 00:03:47,215 He's severely mentally retarded. 53 00:03:47,215 --> 00:03:51,385 He will never be able to learn, never be able to walk. 54 00:03:51,385 --> 00:03:55,015 He should be put in the institution and you forget about him. 55 00:03:55,015 --> 00:04:00,657 (Narrator) For Fran and his wife, there was no question; they would raise Kim themselves at home. 56 00:04:00,657 --> 00:04:04,805 His condition seemed to make him an introverted child. 57 00:04:04,805 --> 00:04:09,395 We were just going to do everything we could to give him as much love as possible 58 00:04:09,395 --> 00:04:12,016 and help him just as much as we could. 59 00:04:12,906 --> 00:04:19,516 (Narrator) When Fran and Kim's mother parted in 1975, Fran became Kim's sole caregiver. 60 00:04:19,516 --> 00:04:23,756 Two months shy of his 18th birthday, Fran still looks after Kim. 61 00:04:24,297 --> 00:04:28,617 He helps me a lot because I still have bad coordination 62 00:04:28,617 --> 00:04:32,078 and-because of the brain damage that I had when I was little. 63 00:04:36,518 --> 00:04:43,889 (Kim) I wasn't supposed to make it past about 14, and here I am at 54, a celebrity. 64 00:04:45,539 --> 00:04:51,338 (Fran) It wasn't til he was 37 years old and Dustin Hoffman met him 65 00:04:51,338 --> 00:04:54,567 that Kim could look into someone's face. 66 00:04:56,128 --> 00:05:02,899 Dustin Hoffman said to me, 'You have to promise one thing about this guy- share him with the world' 67 00:05:05,750 --> 00:05:10,500 And pretty soon, it got so that nobody was a stranger to him. 68 00:05:10,500 --> 00:05:12,681 They were people. 69 00:05:12,681 --> 00:05:14,851 And it was- it was so neat. 70 00:05:14,851 --> 00:05:18,890 (Kim) You have been made known like a man of greatness and love. 71 00:05:20,221 --> 00:05:22,560 I love the way he's flowered. 72 00:05:22,560 --> 00:05:24,571 "Kim Peek" 73 00:05:25,571 --> 00:05:32,180 And it belies the myth that people don't change, especially people with developmental disabilities. 74 00:05:32,630 --> 00:05:36,872 (Narrator) 18 years ago, Barry Morrow gave his Oscar to Kim. 75 00:05:36,872 --> 00:05:41,660 And Fran took Dustin Hoffman's advice to share Kim with the world. 76 00:05:41,660 --> 00:05:46,223 The once introverted Kim, has now appeared in front of more than 2 million people, 77 00:05:46,223 --> 00:05:49,962 all eager to test his genius with obscure questions. 78 00:05:50,962 --> 00:05:53,500 (applause) 79 00:05:53,500 --> 00:05:57,923 (Man) Who was the game winning pitcher of game 3 in the 1926 World Series? 80 00:05:57,923 --> 00:06:02,811 (Kim) The Cardinals won and with Grover Cleveland Alexander. 81 00:06:02,811 --> 00:06:07,264 (cheering) 82 00:06:07,264 --> 00:06:10,494 (Child) How much home runs did, uh, Babe Ruth hit? 83 00:06:10,494 --> 00:06:13,585 7 hundred and 14. 84 00:06:13,585 --> 00:06:19,084 (laughter/applause) Thank you. 85 00:06:19,084 --> 00:06:23,015 (Child 2) Who were the four people on the George Washington Cabinet? 86 00:06:23,015 --> 00:06:27,173 Jefferson, Knox, Hamilton and Randolph. 87 00:06:27,173 --> 00:06:30,684 (Cheering) 88 00:06:30,684 --> 00:06:34,334 (Narrator) Along with these displays of extraordinary ability, 89 00:06:34,334 --> 00:06:37,134 the Peeks preach a message about disability. 90 00:06:37,534 --> 00:06:40,274 (Fran) They don't have to be handicapped to be different. 91 00:06:40,274 --> 00:06:41,854 Everybody is different. 92 00:06:41,854 --> 00:06:44,625 (Laughter) Thank you- 93 00:06:44,625 --> 00:06:47,745 (Narrator) Kim's Gifts come at a price. 94 00:06:47,745 --> 00:06:50,195 Nope, we have to-- Whuuuuuh 95 00:06:50,195 --> 00:06:52,125 (Kim) No on this side! 96 00:06:52,125 --> 00:06:56,965 (Fran) Kim, they're trying to keep you on the camera and you've got to be over here to be on camera. 97 00:06:56,965 --> 00:06:58,995 (Kim) I have to be on camera on this side! 98 00:06:58,995 --> 00:07:02,045 (Fran) No- right here, right here. Okay, will you calm down now? 99 00:07:02,045 --> 00:07:04,246 Yes, I tell ya, either side. Okay, 100 00:07:04,246 --> 00:07:08,297 (Narrator) Like all savants, Kim is an acutely different man. 101 00:07:08,297 --> 00:07:10,158 (Kim grunting) 102 00:07:12,148 --> 00:07:15,587 Sometimes understanding Kim can be a challenge. 103 00:07:15,587 --> 00:07:22,208 (Kim) I do-I-I-I can do it. That's what I'm doing! Now you're starting, now you know it! 104 00:07:22,208 --> 00:07:27,137 (frustrated groans) 105 00:07:27,137 --> 00:07:29,937 (Narrator) Fran's patience is phenomenal. 106 00:07:29,937 --> 00:07:32,688 (Kim) Now you get it. (Fran) Well, yeah. 107 00:07:32,688 --> 00:07:37,058 (Fran) Well, occasionally I get impatient with him, if he gets stuck on something that, 108 00:07:37,058 --> 00:07:42,838 I have a hard time breaking him off of and he's getting very, very, uh, tense about it. 109 00:07:42,838 --> 00:07:49,480 Or he's just yelling and he has those pop-ups every once in a while. 110 00:07:49,480 --> 00:07:51,808 (Kim) They'll have to legalize immigration. 111 00:07:51,808 --> 00:07:53,370 (Fran) They already have it legalized. 112 00:07:53,370 --> 00:07:59,169 It never takes more than 10 or 15 minutes to get him changed to another subject and then he calms down. 113 00:07:59,169 --> 00:08:02,971 (Kim) But some people believe that Mexico might attack us. They can't! 114 00:08:02,971 --> 00:08:07,261 (Narrator) Looking after Kim is more than a full time job. 115 00:08:07,261 --> 00:08:09,542 (Fran) Only about 30 hours a day. 116 00:08:09,542 --> 00:08:12,510 Hm, no. 30 hours a day and 10 days a week- 117 00:08:12,510 --> 00:08:16,059 That's what most parents who have children with disabilities feel like. 118 00:08:16,059 --> 00:08:19,242 That's kind of like what they're scheduled for. 119 00:08:19,242 --> 00:08:23,131 (Narrator) Kim knows how essential his dad is to him. 120 00:08:23,131 --> 00:08:26,191 My dad and I share the same shadow. 121 00:08:28,311 --> 00:08:31,531 (Narrator) This year is especially important for to Kim and Fran. 122 00:08:32,601 --> 00:08:37,223 (Kim) Things will really heat up this winter with my dad approaching 80. 123 00:08:37,223 --> 00:08:45,063 Only one other member of my dad's immediate family has ever reached that mark- 124 00:08:45,063 --> 00:08:48,703 and it's my grandma- whew. 125 00:08:48,703 --> 00:08:53,304 Which makes this year so important to us. 126 00:08:54,924 --> 00:08:56,713 Each... 127 00:08:57,323 --> 00:08:59,343 (music) 128 00:08:59,343 --> 00:09:05,445 (Narrator) So, this year, the Peeks have set themselves a mission to find out everything they can about Kim's brain. 129 00:09:05,445 --> 00:09:09,694 (Kim- Dah dah dahhh) They're going on a road trip down the coast of California 130 00:09:09,694 --> 00:09:15,656 to meet some of the world's foremost neuroscientists and find some answers while they're still together. 131 00:09:15,656 --> 00:09:20,495 (Man) You remember all kinds of information which is very difficult for most of us to hold in our minds. 132 00:09:20,495 --> 00:09:21,935 How do you do that? 133 00:09:21,935 --> 00:09:28,236 (Kim) Th-They're still unable to find out w-what all this is about, aren't they dad? 134 00:09:30,336 --> 00:09:33,117 (Fran) Get all that sticky stuff out of there- 135 00:09:33,117 --> 00:09:35,147 (Kim) A-All, he did it! 136 00:09:35,147 --> 00:09:38,476 (Fran) He did it and he did a good job. (Kim laughs) 137 00:09:38,476 --> 00:09:44,157 (Narrator) 54 year-old savant Kim Peek spends all his time in his father's- Fran's- company. 138 00:09:44,157 --> 00:09:50,317 Kim is celebrated for his remarkable memory, but he needs his father's help living everyday life. 139 00:09:52,307 --> 00:09:57,219 (Kim) It's great to see those, folks. All of them. 140 00:09:59,218 --> 00:10:03,208 (Narrator) The Peeks have lived in Salt Lake City, Utah, all of Kim's life. 141 00:10:03,208 --> 00:10:07,847 The public library here is Kim's favorite place in the world. 142 00:10:07,847 --> 00:10:11,469 Kim devours books on anything and everything. 143 00:10:11,469 --> 00:10:13,908 As many as 8 in a day. 144 00:10:13,908 --> 00:10:18,399 (Kim- laughing, humming) 145 00:10:18,399 --> 00:10:23,910 (Fran) He reads a page that you and I would read in three minutes, it takes about 8-10 seconds. 146 00:10:23,910 --> 00:10:29,180 He reads left pages left eyed, right pages right eye and remembers about 98% of it. 147 00:10:29,180 --> 00:10:35,891 (Classical music) 148 00:10:35,891 --> 00:10:39,261 He has 15 (inaudible) 149 00:10:39,261 --> 00:10:43,541 When I explain him to people, I try to say, 'about the only thing he can't do- 150 00:10:43,541 --> 00:10:46,441 he can't reason out mathematical problems. 151 00:10:46,441 --> 00:10:49,251 (Classical music)