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Eloy 2021-10-20 19:00:23
Everything in my past is meaningful. It's just that we haven't seen it, can't find it. ....
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Alysson 2021-10-20 19:00:15
When you press this button, you don’t have the abstract philosophical proposition of whether you want to press it or not. It has become entangled with the blood of the town folks for most of your life, and it has become a bunch of children, big and small, by the wife by the Christmas stove. In the cold capital world, you have abandoned it like a shoe and you guard the tattered credit company like a treasure. Angels are on your side, what a wonderful...
It's a Wonderful Life Comments
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Sunny 2022-04-19 09:01:11
In the face of misfortune, a smile is the most valuable
"What a beautiful life"
How to define a good movie, its value should be far greater than the movie itself. Such a movie is that when you are gone, the fragrance of tea continues to permeate, exuding refreshing energy. More than 70 years ago, this 1946 "What a Wonderful Life" is still a classic in...
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Cordelia 2021-10-18 09:29:26
What a great life
It’s been a long time since I cried so happily while watching a movie, and the scene of George standing in front of the Christmas tree at the end was all blurred. There is such a good movie in the world, and I can only give it five stars, at least six stars!
This is an inspirational film...
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George Bailey: Rochester? Why Rochester?
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Pa Bailey: I know it's soon to talk about it.
George Bailey: Oh, now Pop, I couldn't. I couldn't face being cooped up for the rest of my life in a shabby little office... Oh, I'm sorry Pop, I didn't mean that, but this business of nickels and dimes and spending all your life trying to figure out how to save three cents on a length of pipe... I'd go crazy. I want to do something big and something important.
Pa Bailey: You know, George, I feel that in a small way we are doing something important. Satisfying a fundamental urge. It's deep in the race for a man to want his own roof and walls and fireplace, and we're helping him get those things in our shabby little office.
George Bailey: I know, Dad. I wish I felt... But I've been hoarding pennies like a miser in order to... Most of my friends have already finished college. I just feel like if I don't get away, I'd bust.
Pa Bailey: Yes... yes... You're right son.
George Bailey: You see what I mean, don't you, Pop?
Pa Bailey: This town is no place for any man unless he's willing to crawl to Potter. You've got talent, son. I've seen it. You get yourself an education. Then get out of here.
George Bailey: Pop, you want a shock? I think you're a great guy.
[to Annie, listening through the door]
George Bailey: Oh, did you hear that, Annie?
Annie: I heard it. About time one of you lunkheads said it.