What a great life

Cordelia 2021-10-18 09:29:26

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 suitable for every ordinary person. There is no tenacious will, no breaking through adversity, no great achievements. It is just the life experience of a "loser", but it allows everyone to experience their own life through this experience. good.
George Bailey had the great ambition to travel the world since he was a child, but because of his father’s sudden death, he gave up the dream of traveling and the opportunity to go to college. The sudden change in the world did not even make a honeymoon trip. Fortunately, he got the person he had always yearned for, loved and supported his wife deeply, but he could not give his wife and children a warm home and ample life. Seeing his friend Fei Huang Tengda, his younger brother became famous all over the world, he could not help but feel sad when he was happy for them...The
plot has developed to this point, no matter how you look at it, I feel that the story is like talking about himself, even if George encounters desperation afterwards—— The feeling after losing a large sum of money is also familiar. Although I haven't really lost that much money, I have felt that I have "reached a hurdle that I can never cross". Although I didn't almost make extreme choices like George at the time, I don't remember what it was. How did you come here? Maybe there was a guardian angel who was helping me in his way...
Even from now on, this film shot in 1946 is still perfect, the performance is perfect, and the structure is The novelty, especially the final solution to the problem, is impressive. The story does not use supernatural power to solve all problems like many other films involving angels, but only uses supernatural power to present a virtual state to George. When I saw George's bleeding lips, the crashed car, the handrails falling off the stairs in the house, and even the handcuffs the police pointed at him, I showed an expression of ecstasy. My eyes were already blurred. In the end, it was George himself who solved this big problem. The finale of the film is warm and romantic, exciting and touching.
I believe many friends who have watched this film will think about this question: If there is no me in this world, what will happen to it? Even if it is far from the big changes in the play, such a question is enough to tell us: only if you treat life sincerely, life will treat you sincerely.
Let us make our lives better together. Perhaps our life is very good.

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Extended Reading
  • Breanna 2022-03-24 09:01:10

    Re-watching the color restoration version again, with a lot of emotion. Capra is the best advocate of universal values ​​in the United States. I hope and the people I like around the stove on Christmas Eve and review it every year.

  • Keyshawn 2021-10-20 19:00:32

    After watching it, I can't express it in words, no matter how cliché this inspirational plot is, but he completely touched me. If the next time you are completely disappointed in yourself, when your life is in trouble, when your dreams cannot be put into reality, think about how many people have been happy and happy because of you. I also wish you happiness, George. ★★★★★

It's a Wonderful Life quotes

  • Violet Bick: [being dragged into a squad car by police] That sailor's a liar!

  • George Bailey: [on Mary being caught naked in the bushes after her robe slips off] This is a very interesting situation!

    Mary: Please give me my robe.

    George Bailey: A man doesn't get in a situation like this every day.

    Mary: I'd like to have my robe.

    George Bailey: Not in Bedford Falls anyway.

    Mary: [after the bushes' thorns starting hurting her] Ouch! Oh!

    George Bailey: Gezundheit.

    Mary: George Bailey!

    George Bailey: Inspires a little thought!

    Mary: Give me my robe.

    George Bailey: I've read about things like this.

    Mary: Shame on you! I'm going to tell your mother on you.

    George Bailey: Well, my mother is way up on the corner.

    Mary: I'll call the police!

    George Bailey: Well, they're all the way downtown. They'd be on my side.

    Mary: Then I'll scream!

    George Bailey: Maybe I can sell tickets.

    [a car pulls up, and George is told that his father has suffered a stroke]