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 reaction was Captain America... Of course, this Mr. Rogers is not a cartoon character, but a childhood show that accompanied countless American children growing up The host, who has hosted for more than 20 years, has high emotional intelligence and dedication to children's health education, all of which are well restored under the performance of the actor Lao Tang (that is, Lao Tang has no prototype and thin...), and the atmosphere of the program in the movie is very good. In place, let me, a viewer who has not watched this show, also feel its warmth. It's a pity that the female director seems to have a superficial understanding of men. The portrayal of women in the film is very positive and perfect, while the male aspect is one-sided and weak. The chicken soup that Lao Tang said is slightly in front of the male protagonist's unbearable childhood. It's embarrassing, but the male protagonist accepts it inexplicably. After watching the movie, I can't help but wonder if there is a person like Mr. Rogers who can use swimming and playing the piano indiscriminately to decompress without hurting others or himself. I think at least for ordinary people, this kind of decompression The decompression method is too elegant, and it is estimated that it does not have much decompression effect, let alone a children's show host who is extremely stressed by Mr. Rogers, but he just did it, like a hero, encouraging batch after batch. batch of children grow up healthy.
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