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Since it's an unreleased work, you'll have to cite a source that shows that these tropes happen in the movie. You should probably ask in the unreleased works thread
for others' opinions.
Although I would say Manly Tears is ZCE, it isn't just mean "this guy cry".
...and you don't even finish the last entry.
Edited by KuruniSorry, everyone! Would citing the teaser trailer be all right, since that's where I'm getting the tropes.
Manly Tears may count because Lloyd is portrayed as a tough nut who eventually sees the good Mr. Rogers has done for others?

Could I recreate the page for A Beautiful Day in the neighborhood? I could add more than three tropes. For example: edit: Sorry, finished the entry!
- Armor-Piercing Question: A lighter version than most. Lloyd asks Mr. Rogers, "Do you consider yourself a hero?"
- Audience Surrogate: Lloyd's wife tells him, "Please don't ruin my childhood."
- Friend to All Children: Mr. Rogers is good with kids. He beams when they sing to him on a train.
- Manly Tears: Lloyd eventually cries when talking with Mr. Rogers.
- Took a Level in Idealism: Lloyd comes to Mr. Rogers's studio cynically treating the interview like any job. By the end of the teaser trailer, the man's smiling and hugging Mr. Rogers with sincerity.
Edited by Jayalaw