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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