Fred Rogers goes to the home of an elderly journalist named Lloyd Vogel for an interview. Upon arrival at the house of an old man, the insensitive Fred, who is convinced of the greed of human nature, faces a kindly man. Lloyd Vogel is very sociable and behaves like the sweetest man on this sinful planet. A former journalist looks like a man who has never fought with anyone. At first, Rogers doesn't believe in the old man's behavior. Fred thinks that the retired man is skillfully pretending. But soon the TV presenter begins to feel sympathy for the good-natured man who has already lived such a long and interesting life but managed to preserve the main human values. The conversation turns out not only pleasant for both but also instructive for Fred Rogers. The main character of the movie "A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood 4k" does not even know how much this interview will affect his life. Will Fred be able to change his attitude towards people, and learn to appreciate the simple life's joys? Maybe he is a chronic misanthrope?