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After explaining what forgiveness means, Mr. Rogers leaves to visit Lloyd. Lloyd Vogel is an Esquire journalist known for his cynical writing. He is nervous to attend his sister Lorraine's third wedding because his estranged father, Jerry, against whom he has long held a grudge, is also attending.
Nov 22, 2019 · Hero?, journalist Tom Junod—the basis for the fictionalized Lloyd—conveys Rogers’ astonishing goodness through a series of anecdotes: Rogers, a Presbyterian minister, prayed for people by ...
- Rachel E. Greenspan
Nov 22, 2019 · Mr Rogers Changed Tom Junod's Life. Here's the True Story Behind A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood. With the film adaptation of Junod's legendary Esquire story out today, we talked to the...
- blangmann@hearst.com
- Entertainment Editor
Nov 21, 2019 · At the end, Rogers asks the dying man to pray for him. When Lloyd asks Rogers why, he responds, “Someone who is suffering that much must be very close to God.”
- Rachelle Hampton
Feb 7, 2020 · The writers of 'A Beautiful Day In The Neighborhood' help us breakdown the film's final scene and how they showed Mister Rogers' humanity.
- Jason Tabrys
Nov 27, 2019 · Tom Hanks-starring Mister Rogers movie 'A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood' is loosely based off of the 'Esquire' profile Tom Junod, known as Lloyd Vogel in the film, wrote about Fred...
Nov 25, 2019 · Then, it happens: As the bustle of clanking plates and lunchtime chatter lessens around them, Rogers asks Vogel to take a minute of silence to consider the people who’ve loved him into being.