Subjective, very negative, unforgiving

Hipolito 2022-03-24 09:02:38

Why is it rated so low, the problem is not the movie itself, not the actors, in my eyes it conveys a wrong value. Of course, this is entirely my personal opinion. I just want to say something after watching it, so I just leave a movie review.

Let's just talk about the male protagonist. For such a "father", his last choice is to forgive. In my opinion, it is the manifestation of his weakness, unsteady will, and immature three views. This so-called maturity is not simply right or wrong, but whether you can pass your own reasonable analysis when others want to interfere with your thoughts. In the end, I chose to stick to my original idea. Rogers appeared completely in the form of a saint, a bit like a Buddha who crosses people and crosses himself. But it's just an appearance, in fact, it's just standing and talking without back pain. The male protagonist has never felt the love of his father, and it is normal for him to hold resentment while watching his mother die in front of his eyes.

Rogers had a line: "I know you're a man of faith, you're a man of right and wrong, but I want you to realize that your relationship with your father has also helped you shape many great qualities. , because of him, you are who you are now." This sentence made me angry, but sadly, the male protagonist nodded slightly in agreement. Such an attitude is actually a betrayal of his previous life.

In adulthood, the male protagonist can have a relatively healthy psychological state, have a career that can be fought for a lifetime, and have a harmonious and happy family. This is his luck and his creation. What does it have to do with his dad! ! Want to thank him? ? ? ?

As a son, the more he loves his mother, the more he resents his father; as a husband, the more he loves his wife, the more he despises his father; as a father, the more he loves his children, the more he despises his Father, plus his own lack of paternal love. Four hatred in one, why did he forgive, how could he forgive, because of the main theme?

No matter whether he repents or not, it is correct not to forgive. The male protagonist's lack of revenge is a manifestation of his own quality. How can you make any demands on him. If a scum like this can spend the rest of his life in the company of relatives and friends, what should an ordinary person be like, and what should a good person be like!

The so-called turning back to the shore is just bullshit. I don't want to see such a result, because it corresponds to another bullshit: "Blind people build bridges and pave roads, and there are many people who murder and set fire."

Maybe it should be so, I am destined to be a mortal, and I just ask: "If the laws of heaven are not clear, who will do good things?"

A "joke", Bo Jun smiled.

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A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood quotes

  • Lloyd Vogel: [to Mr. Rogers; from trailer] You love broken people, like me.

  • Fred Rogers: Anything mentionable is manageable.