reconcile with yourself

Cameron 2022-04-19 09:02:26

A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood, in my eyes, is a story of reconciliation and growth. The film begins with the recording of Mr. Rogers' TV program, which is a little dull. The soundtrack is a highlight of the film. With the "picture-in-picture" and interview-style interviews, the story of Lloyd, the protagonist of the film, slowly unfolds. I am probably the From here, you get immersed in the plot. There was such a question and answer in the film: "What do you think is the biggest mistake parents make when raising children?" "Forget their childhood." During the protagonist's childhood, due to the absence of his father, he suffered the The things he endured at that age, and this caused his unhealable childhood trauma in his heart, and his character of escaping and angry when he encounters things now. Maybe he once thought, "When I become a father, I will definitely not think like my father", but in the film he became the one he hated the most - he was always busy with work and rarely accompanied his wife and children, so his wife resigned. Take care of children. The power he felt in the dialogue and getting along with Mr. Rogers prompted him to think and re-process his feelings. In the process, the moving Mr. Rogers brought us is reflected in every meticulous moment of light and shadow in the film, which conveys a warm and powerful force in a silent way. On a park bench, Lloyd and his wife cried as they embraced, signaling that he had reconciled with his former self and assumed responsibility as a father. In the film, Mr. Rogers is not a "saint", he has his own emotions and his own story, and he is also an ordinary person. He is mentioned in the film as having two sons, but his sons are never seen, and the pictures of his two sons in his home abruptly end in their teenage years; keys to release and regulate your emotions. These fragmented information make people more curious about the story behind the formation of Mr. Rogers' sincere and wise character.

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A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood quotes

  • Andrea Vogel: [from trailer] You okay?

    Lloyd Vogel: I'm profiling Mr. Rogers.

    Andrea Vogel: Lloyd, please don't ruin my childhood.

  • [from trailer]

    Lloyd Vogel: What's it like to be famous?

    Fred Rogers: Fame is a four-letter word. What matters is what we do with it.