At the beginning of September, as I was lying in my hospital bed after my surgery, I scanned the movie selections, looking for a light distraction.
One of the options was ‘It’s a Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood’. I had seen the recent documentary on Fred Rogers, and thought this might be like that; a nice sentimental kid's-type movie, that would be just right for my vulnerable state; something that might be nostalgic, but not challenging.
Holy Shit!!! This movie is anything but fluff! Fred Rogers plays a very important role in this movie, but it’s as much the story of a magazine feature-writer assigned to interview him as it is of him. It’s about recovering from a betrayal so personal, so damaging, the effects endure for decades.
It is a wonderful movie; possibly the best movie I saw in 2020. I can’t recommend it highly enough ... but I wouldn’t recommend stumbling into it blindly, as I did. It’s about healing, and sometimes the healing doesn’t start until you are willing to be touched where it hurts.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eTWP0NwHuhc
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