Laurie Sheppard

Laurie Sheppard

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    • Ivory 2022-04-20 09:02:03

      mr rogers

      This is a true story adapted from a well-known reporter who interviewed a national hero in 1998 in an attempt to expose the ugliness behind his greatness, but was opened and relieved. Seriously, when I heard the name of the hero that the reporter wanted to interview was "Mr. Rogers", my first...

    • Donna 2022-03-21 09:02:30

      Utopia in reality

      This is one of the best movies I've seen. The overall use of colors reminds me of "Edward Scissorhands", which is the same utopia setting. Of course, the utopia here is not the real world, but the world of the "drama" constructed by the actors. The utopia built by Mr. Rabbit, Mr. Bear and other...

    • Jamel 2022-03-25 09:01:13

      The "sacred" born in hyper-reality, when the film opens, the toy sand table replaces the actual shooting to form an establishing shot. "A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood" is an "anti-meta film", which focuses on a kind of pseudo-toy, Rogers's Appearance seems to provide a platform for reconciliation for the American tradition-elite schizophrenia, but when we unpack the film, we find that this reconciliation actually requires, persuading one side, subservient to the other, it no longer encourages the exposure of the film (television) made a media machine, but also does not deny its existence, but encourages the recognition of illusion through a certain rhetoric, a mass medium as a secular religion, and Tom Hanks itself is an idolatry, But it is no more brilliant than Zemeckis 25 years ago. It is disastrous to try to make the movie a variety show, and the latter itself is talking to the elite and avoids responding directly to the latter. refer to.

    • Josiane 2022-03-26 09:01:09

      Last year's documentary was great, and this year's feature film is also good. This time, the teardrop is an old childhood toy, but it's just personal related. Tom Hanks did a great job. If you are picky, Mr Rogers's deconstruction is not thorough. He has already pointed out that he is not living saint. This is the most interesting topic. At the end, he only scribbled "medium-speed" swimming and "mid-bass" piano. He is still not grounded. gas. If it's just a saint, why should it be used as a sub-line to set off a stereotypical father-son reconciliation story?

    A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood quotes

    • Fred Rogers: [reading a list of names during his evening prayers] Cecilia Sherman, Colby Dickerson, Justin Cook, Rebecca Anito, Lloyd Vogel, Andrea Vogel, Gavin Vogel, Jerry Vogel. Thank you, God.

    • Lloyd Vogel: Hey, what did you say to Jerry?

      Fred Rogers: I asked him to pray for me. I figure anyone who is going through what he is going through must be awfully close to God.