10/10
Why not an Oscar nomination?
10 December 2020
This movie is heart-warming and awesome! It is a crime that the Oscars did not nominate (and award it) for Best Documentary.

It reminds us that love is the answer (not in a hippie way) and that we are not that different. The life-affirming message is delivered in a way that both political parties can easily hear and accept and maybe realize that protesting every little thing does not solve the big picture. But do not worry - this is not a preachy film, this about the wonderfulness of Mr. Rogers and his little corner of the neighborhood.

Only once we lose someone do we realize how amazing some of the giants were that once walked amongst us. The peaceful character of Fred Rogers is displayed so brightly in this film that we know that we will never have his equal again. We need someone who is a kid-at-heart that can explain to children that they are important and that their feelings have value. Mr. Rogers even came out of retirement to help adults face the new world that 9/11 brought us. This is a film that everyone should see just to bring a little happiness back in our lives and center our minds about the world around us.
1 out of 2 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink

Recently Viewed