第一次为纪录片写影评。除去这个形式与普通观众的距离外,大概因为纪录片本身就已经是对某件事、某个人直观的解读。而解读另一个人的解读,单是说起来就很拗口了。
这是个伪命题,因为其实我并没有打算给这部片子写影评。当然这是一部不错的纪录片,试图将最真实的Fred Rogers(弗雷德·罗杰斯)展现给我们。而正是因为纪录片的真实还原,才让我被这个人感动。
Fred可以说是儿童电视节目第一人。在上世纪七十到九十年代,美国的一大部分儿童看着他的节目长大。当他刚刚进入电视行业的时候
An ordained minister in Pittsburgh, Mr. Rogers (1928-2003) is the show-runner and host of Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood, a children’s program of PBS, ran from 1968 to 2001. What singularly distinguishes Mr. Rogers from his coevals is his affable persona (which is almost too good-natured to invite skepticism that it is just a front in front of the camera) and his far-reaching, forward-looking philosophy that “every child is inherently special” and he in earnest, “loves e
What do you do with the mad you feel when you feel so mad you could bite, when the whole wide world seems oh so wrong and nothing you do seems very right?
It's great to be able to stop, when you've planned a thing that's wrong, and be able to do something else instead and think this song.
I can stop when I want to, can stop when I wish, can stop, stop, stop anytime. Know that there's something deep inside that helps us become what we can.
Steven说他小时候有很长一段时间是一个人在家,而陪伴他的只有Mr. Rogers。我没有看过他的节目,看完了纪录片终于明白为什么他能受到这么多人的爱戴。他对小朋友说I like you just the way you are... thank you for being you。这种无条件的博爱的确近似基督教里上帝对世人的爱,但他以一种完全和孩子平等的身份真挚地说出这些话的时候,我觉得他的爱比任何神的爱还要有力量。印象最深的两个片段:一个是他说服了国会议员给PBS批准二十万美元的资金,另一个是他和大猩猩Koko的互动
影片最后给剧中的人以及剧外的人一分钟的时间想想那些在我们生命中帮助我们成为更好的自己的人有谁?
有人想的是他的妈妈,有人想的是她的保姆,有人想的是弗雷德。
我想的是我的妈妈,从小给我念故事书,在我的爱情受挫时治愈我,在我生病时照顾我,在我抑郁时鼓励我。
当然不止我的妈妈,还有我的朋友,老师,以及给我善意的陌生人。
你呢?
“与我为邻”如果小王子存在过,那一定是他
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