
For me, it would be ”A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood”. I never grew up on Mr. Rogers but I wanted to see it because I absolutely adore Tom Hanks and the trailers looked nice. The reason why this film helped me is because I was a product of emotional abuse. My mother has wished death upon me, called me all of the worst things in the world, said I would never amount to anything because I have Traumatic Brain Injury, constantly gaslit me, encouraged me to jump off a bridge, pulled knives out on my dad, and turned my own sisters against me through manipulation. My dad has finally gathered the courage to divorce her after twenty-seven years but she is still trying to be a throne in our thigh by harassing us and making threats. For years I have held deep-rooted anger and hatred towards her. I am still struggling with these feelings but ”A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood” told me that it is okay to have feelings but I need to find ways to cope with them in a more healthy manner as opposed to simply brooding all day. I am still in the process of trying to forgive my mother but that movie gave me the courage to take the first step into that journey. via /r/movies https://ift.tt/2ELUagp
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