"A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood" starring Tom Hanks won one of the top ten films of the year selected by Time Magazine in 2019, and Tom Hanks was also nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor. Awarded this year's Golden Globe Lifetime Achievement Award. The film also has a great chance to sprint this year's Oscars. At the 77th Golden Globe Awards in 2020, famous Hollywood actor Tom Hanks received the Lifetime Achievement Award. The actor, who has been around since the 1970s, has been one of Hollywood's biggest box-office stars. Unprecedented two Oscar winners, 10 Golden Globe nominations, three winners. The films starring include "Forrest Gump", "The Philadelphia Story", "Saving Private Ryan", "Washington Post" these real American classics, his characters are always upright, heroic, and extremely moral. Gao, close to the "Saint", in his long career, almost only played the role of heroes, but never played the villain, is the representative of "American spirit". In September of this year, the latest movie "A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood" starring him was officially introduced into China. In this warm biographical film, Hanks also played the selfless "Saint" once again, the memory of generations of American children. "Dad," children's show host Fred Rogers, was nominated for both a Golden Globe and an Oscar for Best Supporting Actor. In terms of appearance and inner spirit, this role is also considered to be the most profound and most suitable for him after Forrest Gump. A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood is based on a true story about journalist Lloyd Vogel, who was asked by the magazine to interview children's presenter Mr. Rogers. As an investigative reporter, Vogel didn't initially take the assignment to heart. But in the interview, he was attracted by Mr. Rogers' charisma, meticulous care and respect. In the exchange between the two, Mr. Rogers slowly guided Vogel to help him resolve the conflict between himself and his father, and Vogel's way of looking at the world was also changed by Rogers. Born into a middle-class family in Pennsylvania in 1928, Mr. Rogers was frail as a child and lacked parental care, so he could only be accompanied by homemade stuffed toys. When I was a child, I was ridiculed by my classmates for being fat, and was nicknamed "Fat Freddy". Beginning in 1868, Mr. Rogers began to serve as the host of "Mr. Rogers' Neighbors," a series of children's programs. The program created a beautiful virtual community with puppets and models, and taught children some principles of life in the form of musical songs and performances. Among them, the scene where Mr. Rogers goes home and changes his shoes every day has become a classic passage of the show. Until the end of 2001, with a few years off the air, it ran for 31 seasons, won four Emmy Awards, and is still frequently rerun on TV. In 1997, Rogers also received an Emmy Award for Lifetime Achievement. In fact, this film is not a biographical film in the traditional sense, but a film about the influence of Mr. Rogers on the people around him. The story takes Lloyd's interview with Rogers as the starting point, and then looks back at Mr. Rogers through the description of the Lloyd family. Through interviews and conversations, we did not know much about Mr. Rogers' past and experience, but we were sufficiently impressed by his philosophy of life. He's a staunch vegetarian because he can't imagine eating a creature that "has a mother," and he prays before bed for everyone he knows, even someone he's never met, as a children's show The host, he treats every child like an adult, and is willing to tell them that failure is also part of success. And everyone close to Mr. Rogers will also be infected by his light. Mr. Rogers, portrayed by Mr. Fred and Mr. Rogers by Hanks, let the audience see the side of celebrities who carry their weights in addition to the halo. This is also the biggest attraction of this film. In fact, the real Fred Rogers was due to stomach cancer. He finally died in 2003, and for many years in between, he struggled with illness. The prototype of the whole movie is a report about a hero in Esquire magazine. So can Mr. Rogers be called a hero? The definition of a hero is to sacrifice oneself to fulfill others. The film shows how Mister Rogers can help others, but hides the sacrifice behind the character. Perhaps only at the end of the movie, Mr. Rogers plays the piano alone, and a sudden chaotic vibrato is the true portrayal of his inability to touch the sadness in his heart. From this point of view, he is undoubtedly worthy of the title of hero. This movie presents a warm and unique story that is not at all sloppy, full of infinite kindness, as if there are relatives and old friends sitting down and chatting with you, and slowly sorting out the memories of the past years, people do not know whether Feeling quiet, Tom Hanks really exudes acting skills in every inch of his skin, exudes a warm breath all over his body, and reconciles with himself before he can reconcile with the world. For this warm feeling and the delicate acting skills of Tom Hanks, it is also worth everyone to go to the theater and feel this "beautiful day in the neighborhood".
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