kerose
Iscritto in data feb 2003
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I was 36 when I became a Dad. Today on Father's Day I watched this movie along with my wife and two teenagers (age 14 and 18).
I cried. I hugged my daughter - she is my first born, and it took me back to the night that she was born.
So here's to all dads out there young and old. Happy Father's Day!!!
Watch this with your family.
I cried. I hugged my daughter - she is my first born, and it took me back to the night that she was born.
So here's to all dads out there young and old. Happy Father's Day!!!
Watch this with your family.
Here is why this will be a classic equal to the original film starring Julie Andrews:
1. Excellent acting that doesn't call attention to itself. The actors are their roles - for example, I would not have known it was Meryl Streep in her role - I commend the actors for actually being so in their parts. Angela Lansbury was also not immediately obvious. Dick Van Dyke was the one who was obvious, but that added to his role.
2. The music was very well done. I loved the orchestration and high quality! (I'm a professional musician.)
3. The cinematography was likewise superb. The special effects did not stand out as special effects, but just flowed with the story. For example, as an adult, I can see which parts of the film are obvious cartoons and as an engineer, I can appreciate what it takes to bring cartoons together with live action. It is not an easy feat in this day and age.
If there is any weakness I think this film is underrated.
Perfect in every way! I am a 53 year old man.
1. Excellent acting that doesn't call attention to itself. The actors are their roles - for example, I would not have known it was Meryl Streep in her role - I commend the actors for actually being so in their parts. Angela Lansbury was also not immediately obvious. Dick Van Dyke was the one who was obvious, but that added to his role.
2. The music was very well done. I loved the orchestration and high quality! (I'm a professional musician.)
3. The cinematography was likewise superb. The special effects did not stand out as special effects, but just flowed with the story. For example, as an adult, I can see which parts of the film are obvious cartoons and as an engineer, I can appreciate what it takes to bring cartoons together with live action. It is not an easy feat in this day and age.
If there is any weakness I think this film is underrated.
Perfect in every way! I am a 53 year old man.
At age 52, I have fond memories of watching Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood when public television was in its infancy. Fred Rogers not only talked about feelings, but he also addressed young people in a way that respected us as intelligent people in our own right. Sure, he had the Neighborhood of Make Believe, and the entity he referred to as his "television house." The best part is that on one episode he addressed us and said, "Here's why you won't see me in the neighborhood of make believe" and went on to describe how he works with the puppets behind the scenes. In another episode, he shows the studio and how they put the show together.
One memorable episode dealt with Mr. Rogers getting a traffic ticket and going before the judge - he's human, too.
Mr. Rogers always made it clear that it is good to play and to pretend. I strive to be the kind person that Mr. Rogers was - I want to have that same calm demeanor.
Long live Fred Rogers in our hearts. I wish I could have met the man.
One memorable episode dealt with Mr. Rogers getting a traffic ticket and going before the judge - he's human, too.
Mr. Rogers always made it clear that it is good to play and to pretend. I strive to be the kind person that Mr. Rogers was - I want to have that same calm demeanor.
Long live Fred Rogers in our hearts. I wish I could have met the man.