I hope you all get to know Mr. Rogers briefly before you decide whether to watch this movie or not.
It is really bland, telling a simple story of healing (some scenes of drama within drama I will laugh knowingly), but many people ridicule it for being too heavy on the Holy Light.
No matter how good a person's life is, he will fill his body with thorns, face the world (off-topic, are you Rong Xia Xia?) regardless of the reason, denying everything that is truly good and beautiful. Just like the first male protagonist. In fact, if you look carefully, you will find that Mr. Rogers is not perfect. He regrets the education of his children in the early days; he gets along with his wife every day and thinks that he has the same joys and sorrows as ordinary people; ground noise...
In the last scene, he was in a bad mood, and he didn't understand why, but that might not be important, everyone will lose control of their emotions, what matters is how to deal with their emotions. After venting, take a deep breath and continue to play beautiful notes... The transition of the male protagonist is divided by the one minute of contemplation in the Chinese restaurant. If you take a good look at it, it may not feel abrupt. No one knew what was going through his mind in that minute, but he didn't need to. Thanks to the director for not cutting the camera, just put it on for a minute.
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