The Story of a "Living Saint" and a "Meaning Journalist"

Clare 2022-03-23 09:02:31

Have you ever experienced this feeling? Out of anger, you want to hurt others or yourself, but you can only suppress and ask, is this a burden to you? A. There is no daily life without pain. We can handle our emotions without hurting others, including ourselves. A person with a broken heart. No, no, I think you are a person of faith who can distinguish right from wrong. Your relationship with your father also helped a part of your personality grow and become who you are today. Would you like to do something with me, Luo? It's something I like to do every now and then, and we just take a minute and imagine the people who have loved us in front of us? I can not do it. They will come to you, just be silent for a minute. (The people in the restaurant are consciously silent, their eyes are empty, and there is nothing in their eyes, this shot is very good) Thank you for doing this with me, I feel much better. Luo smiled. Death is something people don't want to talk about. However, death is also the destination of everyone, and everyone will face it. Since it's something everyone faces, it's worth mentioning. What did you just tell my dad? Anyone who has suffered like this (severely ill) will be closer to God, I hope he can pray for me. A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood was originally just the opening song of a child-hosted show. With the melody and lyrics, the show began, and a host in his fifties and sixties began to record the show (except for the big sister next door, the children's show can also be this kind of top When I get older, I know how to make children happy, much like the children's program at 9 o'clock on TVB before, or the morning program, where the joy of the day begins), telling the story of a friend I know. Because his father left his mother when he was a child, he still remembered the pain of his mother's death, and he strongly rejected his father's reappearance. Perhaps it was an interview arrangement at work that he met the host. Through communication at work, whether it was waiting for the program to be recorded, or a phone call from time and place, he was no longer afraid, but found that he also had a loved one. My emotions magnify the ability to love, let go of prejudice and choose to help my father when he is seriously ill. In the last scene of the movie, this children's show host, who looks like a psychiatrist, also has inner scars that he is unwilling to reveal, and his two sons are unwilling to visit their father (he also hosted children's shows when his son was a teenager, which is very strange, So he chose to stop recording for three years, and finally came back to record), reluctant to appear publicly with his famous father, and by the end of the recording, there was no one, he would play a piece of music, and then press hard on the lowest note in the piano keys, Dealing with emotions like he said doesn't hurt anyone, It's like going for a swim at full speed or rubbing plasticine hard. In fact, he also has inner anger and depression, but before others, he was a public figure and showed patience and fun to all the children or adults who grew up watching his show.

But there is one episode that is actually quite terrifying. The reporter becomes smaller, a puppet appears, and he keeps saying hello to him, asking him to face up to his inner psychological problem. It seems that he can't go back to the past without doing this. Or can he be normal in the eyes of everyone only if he faces it squarely?

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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.