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Yvette 2022-04-20 09:02:03

forgive

"Do you know what that means, to forgive?

It's a decision we make to release a person from the feelings of anger we have at them."

At the end of the film, in the family portrait he showed, Lloyd's father's later lover was among them.

"Sometimes fate is so unfair," said my dying father, and I'm just beginning to understand how to live my life well.

So in fact, everyone is growing up. My father has just grown up. He was absurd and not brave when he was young, but what cannot be erased is that he still loves his children.

redemption

Fred pulled Lloyd out of the shadows of childhood, Lloyd freed himself from the shackles of the past and walked back to the present.

Love

What a gentle, kind, almost saint, Fred was a gentleman listening to the grief and contradictions of others, and he seemed forever soft, always peaceful, and always felt. He only expressed his sadness, releasing the moment of swimming in the water, the moment of hitting all the bass keys on the piano keys and saying "beng, beng, beng". Like he said, we can always find a way to fix this without hurting others or ourselves.

I just like the way you are.

I hope that in the end, we can all accept and understand the world, accept and understand those who love us and those we love, and most importantly, accept, understand and love ourselves.

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Extended Reading
  • Curtis 2022-04-24 07:01:16

    Wonderfully warm and soothing.

  • Andre 2022-03-26 09:01:09

    Based on true events, the famous American TV host Rogers brings himself into a family feud as a comedian. I don’t know if it’s based on feelings or homage. This little story is told relatively passively, and the switching between perspectives lacks the proper explanation. All forms of the text seem to revolve around a few sentences hidden in the best-selling books. Chicken Soup for the Soul. Personally, I prefer the dialogue between the actor and Mr. Rogers in the previous meetings. Rogers used his cunning veteran and sharp edge to abduct the reporter's interview rights and turned against the guests. The lines were neatly written. In addition, I don't know why Tom Hanks shaped Rogers, is it to restore the character's own temperament or has another purpose? Overall, I feel that this character is a bit out of place, and the audience can neither enter his heart nor arouse curiosity about him, and Tom Hanks also deliberately used a kind of sinister micro-expression to separate from other characters and even the audience. distance between. It was only when the set of lights on the set was withdrawn that he smashed the bass keys at the end of the curtain and began to come alive. "Normal life is inseparable from pain", deeply agreed.

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?