IMDb plot summary: Lloyd Vogel, a cynical journalist, gets acquainted with a kind-hearted television host Fred Rogers while writing an article on him. With time, they strike an unlikely friendship.
Directed by Marielle Heller. Starring Matthew Rhys, Tom Hanks, and Chris Cooper.
A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood tells the story of a journalist assigned to do a brief profile on Fred Rogers, of Mr. Rogers’ Neighborhood, but the more time the journalist spends with him, the more his cynicism is challenged by Rogers’ genuine sincerity and kindness. This is a perfectly fine movie, and I like Tom Hanks' portrayal of Rogers a lot, but this would have scored a lot higher if I hadn't just watched Won't You Be My Neighbor? It's rare for me to like a documentary over a fictionalized version of the same story, but with the fictionalized version just feels so saccharine in comparison to clips of the real person. I wish it had focused more on Rogers himself, rather than how the magic of his kindness transformed someone. We've seen that story a lot, a jaded person who gets turned around, but it always ends up painting kindness as some sort of superhuman power, and I think that's the last thing Fred Rogers wanted, but that's how this film comes across a lot of the time. It's not a bad movie, but it falls short.
How it entered my Flickchart:
A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood > How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days
A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood < In the Name of the Father
A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood < The Pianist
A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood > Serpico
A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood > Nine Lives
A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood < A Star is Born (1954)
A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood > Fury
A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood < It’s a Gift
A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood < All About My Mother
A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood < Event Horizon
A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood > Blade Runner
A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood > The Diving Bell and the Butterfly
Final spot: #1604 out of 4035, or 60%.