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Imagine the same narrative. If this movie is not Tom Hanks playing Mr Rogers, but Jack Gyllenhaal playing passerby, it would be more obvious. The following are some of Passerby’s actions in the movie:
Stay with vulnerable people with lack of affection/mental disorder, pay close attention to and record the private life of the other party;
Declare that you want to make friends with each other, take photos of each other and collect them by yourself;
Comment on the other person’s life and force them to give guidance;
Establish close contact with the other party’s partner without the other party’s knowledge;
Without being invited, obtained the address without authorization and appeared at the other party’s private party
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In the American emperor who has a sense of boundaries in interpersonal communication, how can such a story be established? Looking up at the big titled "Produced by Tencent", I seem to understand something. Thinking back to the whole story again: the male protagonist who was abandoned by the bastard dad when he was young became a bastard like his dad because he was unwilling to accept the father who begged for forgiveness and affection with him in his later years. Shun. However, under the influence of the living saint Mr Rogers, the hero and his father reconcile and end their retirement. The whole family is lively, the career has been achieved, the family has become harmonious, and everything is prosperous. Familiar?
Mr Rogers's program has influenced countless American friends who walked in the ruins of this world and still chose integrity and goodwill. They learned to express their joys, sorrows, sorrows and joys, and became true and compassionate people. Is it really good to film Mr Rogers like this in the movie?
In addition, the reporters of magazines at the top of the pyramid like Esquire are so unprofessional and superficial, I don't know if the reporter or the audience is insulted.
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