"Plain" is full of warmth and hits the heart directly!

D'angelo 2022-04-21 09:02:50

"A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood", based on a true story, tells the story of the friendship between famous American television host Fred Rogers and journalist Lloyd Vogel. The play chooses to start from the point of view of the reporter Lloyd. Lloyd grew up in a discordant family. Later, he felt that Fred Rogers, who hosted the children's program, was hypocritical. Showing children what it looks like in real life, he tells them: "Even if adults make plans, they don't turn out well." While getting along, Lloyd found that Fred Rogers not only healed others, but also saved others, and he was relieved. Similarly, for the plot, the audience is more shown a work about memories, with a high degree of reduction, and "A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood" is a well-known children's program for this program in the United States, (equivalent to China's Scarab, Sister Ju Ping, Sister Moon) are definitely the childhood memories of a generation, and their feelings are reflected in this. With a profound local cultural background, the film is almost a perfect re-enactment with natural transitions. The protagonist of the film is also the best actor in the two Academy Awards. Tom Hanks also won the Oscar, Golden Globe and other awards for the best supporting actor nomination for this film, and also won the Golden Globe Award for Lifetime Achievement .

After watching a whole movie, the taste of chicken soup is very strong, and the heart is full of warmth. The plot is "conventional", and it follows the emotional route, but the feelings will never fall into the rut. This is the most sincere, infectious and inspiring movie I have ever seen. The film was even named one of the top ten movies of 2019 by Time Magazine.

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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.