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Won't You Be My Neighbor? (2018)

June. 29,2018
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8.3
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PG-13
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For more than thirty years, and through his television program, Fred Rogers (1928-2003), host, producer, writer and pianist, accompanied by his puppets and his many friends, spoke directly to young children about some of life's most important issues.

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Scanialara
2018/06/29

You won't be disappointed!

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Colibel
2018/06/30

Terrible acting, screenplay and direction.

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Bluebell Alcock
2018/07/01

Ok... Let's be honest. It cannot be the best movie but is quite enjoyable. The movie has the potential to develop a great plot for future movies

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Allison Davies
2018/07/02

The film never slows down or bores, plunging from one harrowing sequence to the next.

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bigfrq
2018/07/03

I can not even talk about this movie because I don't want to spoil it for anyone but I will say that Mr Rogers is a very interesting and influential man and I did not even grow up watching his show.

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Dr. Kenneth Noisewater
2018/07/04

The progressive makers of this film did the exact thing Fred Rogers warned of. They used the medium to push an agenda and smear their political enemies.I've watched dozens of clips of Mr. Rogers and am already quite familiar with his life. I loved his show as a kid, especially the land of Make Believe. Now it seems like the Left have slipped their hand up Mr. Rogers and made him a puppet for their agenda. They spared no rod from the back of conservatism, Republicans, Nixon, Fox News, fundamental Christianity, for opposing good Fred; whilst carefully ignoring how many ways Progressivism has glaringly failed our children and opposed everything good Fred stood for. The director cherry picks the progressive side of every story, from Nixon's cutting of public TV funding - which he actually didn't - to omitting the name of the church protesting Fred's funeral (we all know it was Westboro Baptist Church, but that was carefully hidden so the viewer can infer "Any Church, USA"). He chooses an unfortunate Fox & Friends clip to personify all of Fox as calling Fred evil, although Fox was reporting on a study by a prof from LSU. The sound byte did its job. Though gays barely represent 3% of the population, it seems Fred was either gay or pro-gay the way the piece portrays his life. And when he was not pro-gay, it's because of money, though not according to him. Again, the hand moved his mouth. I've always been uncomfortable with how much the Left have skewed society to be more accepting of gay pressure on children. The idea of "gay children" was unheard of not long ago.How has progressive left-wing policy hurt children in America? Would their policies be supported by Fred? Besides abortion, the Left believe we should have fewer children, to protect the planet, especially in 3rd world (brown baby) countries. The Left are even for China's forced abortion. How would Fred Rogers feel about that? In progressive cities like Chicago, 1700 children under 17 have been shot since 2011.Progressives stand up for pedophiles like Roman Polanski, who raped a 13 year-old, and Kevin Spacey, who raped boys, but came out as gay and got a pass. Would Fred stand up for trans rights when men who pretend to be women have an extremely high suicide rate?Democratic welfare programs reward girls for getting pregnant early not having the father at home, yet this has resulted in 5x more likelihood of committing a crime and 20x more likely to end up prison. Even in light of this, the filmmaker feels its more important that a few handpicked Republicans be singled out as enemies of Fred Rogers.And with their hand, they can make Daniel Tiger say whatever they want.

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courtjes
2018/07/05

Mr. Rogers would be upset if he knew how the writers turned his philosophy into a leftist agenda. Despite some genuine insights into a wonderful man, the movie overall pushes liberal politics.. There is a cameo of a smiling Hilary Clinton and soon after a clip with no context to it making a FoxNews host look nasty. This is not a heartwarming movie. This is a definite, deliberate political agenda in time to influence voters before the Fall midterms.Playing on emotions, using people with disabilities to advance a political agenda. It is insulting to Mr. Rogers memory.

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Scott Hagan
2018/07/06

All the feels. But, as effective this movie is at drawing out emotions that range from the heights of joy to the depths of sorrow at the hurt we cause upon each other, every aspect of this documentary is equally brilliant. This is a masterpiece of story-telling. I can not recommend this movie enough, for everyone from 13 to 130.

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