In Theaters: November 22, 2019
On DVD/Blu-ray: February 18, 2020
PG | Drama | 1h 47m
Based on 428 votes and 102 reviews.
Tom Hanks did a fantastic job with Mr. Rogers, I liked the story.
Good Christian values and positive contributions from modern psychology come together in the special personality and life of Mr. Rogers to continue to touch children, grownups, and those of all ages and situations.
I love Tom Hanks and he portrayed Fred Rogers well. But the whole story was very slow and boring.
It is not a documentary on Mr. Rogers’ life (already been done), but a beautifully presented film based on a journalist’s experience in meeting and coming to understand the way Mr. Rogers’ philosophy and insights affect daily life. Not designed for kids but for adults who can appreciate how upsetting issues from the past can be resolved in tender and uplifting ways.
Not so much about Mr Rogers but of his influence. I had no idea that it would have such an impact on me. Hanks was ideal for the role.
Very moving. Many people can identify with the main character. You could hear a pin drop during the show. Well played by all performers.
This movie was unusual. Not what I expected. At times it felt awkward and so did I as I was watching it.If they had moodier music, I think Mr. Rogers would have looked downright creepy. But everyone knows he was not. It was heavy drama mixed in with puppets and sometimes very slow. Like watching Perry Combo taking a nap. Yes I'm that old. Anyway, in it's own way it was a sweet movie,maybe better suited to a Hallmark production. Not really suited for the big screen.
Fred Rogers is forever a hero. I loved this story.
Great story line showing Rogers' magical impact on so many lives. I was surprised by Tom Hanks' masterful job of acting in the portrayal
Not what was expected. Very inciteful into the man and his life. Moving