Every unhappy adult is actually an expired child

Joelle 2022-04-19 09:02:26

A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood is based on a true story and tells the story of the friendship between the famous American host Rogers and journalist Tom Junod. The film does what it does by cleverly using miniature vistas of virtual communities in the film, weaving bright dreams into Lloyd's gloomy reality.

Mr. Rogers's advice to adults is one sentence - "You were a child too". Because Mr. Rogers is an "overgrown" child.

Every unhappy adult is actually an expired child. In their hearts, there is still the most primitive vulnerability and sadness, willfulness and happiness, innocence and love. Many times they can't see it themselves and need someone to remind them.

The music score also appeals to the scene, and the addition of the piano sonata is more immersive.

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  • Asa 2022-03-26 09:01:09

    Originally, in the story I read during Thanksgiving, the relationship between family members was particularly "perfect". I was wondering if people who didn't have that wholesome experience would be sad when they went to the cinema to watch it | "143" | For adults Children's shows watched, or make-up lessons for people who didn't watch the show as children

  • Tatyana 2022-01-06 08:01:09

    The well-known legend has never looked directly into the halo of heroes, and sincere saints have never walked out of the wonders of childhood. The unacceptable fragmentation seems far away, and the unrecognized integrity is still in sight. Forgiving the faults of loved ones and friends is as difficult as forgiving death. It takes time to resolve the grievances in the heart and melt the iceberg. Ice water dilutes the pain, the keyboard is full of anger, and Rogers' positive energy comes from the darkness. Rare anti-type chicken soup slices. Although the story is about Rogers, a legend in the American children's variety show, this person seems to only exist in the miniature landscape, and the sense of distance has always existed from beginning to end. His kindness, his sincerity, and his caring, finally turned into the thunderous piano sound when no one was around. It's not that he doesn't hurt, he just hides the pain. From this point of view, it is still commendable, after all, abandoning the warmth of the old good people in the past, and giving an unfamiliar dark perspective, acknowledging imperfection. But the whole is still too weird. I have never seen such a scary Tom Hanks in my entire life. He smiled and didn't smile. I was scared to watch the introduction twice.

A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood quotes

  • [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.

  • Fred Rogers: Does your spouse have a name?