what a beautiful life

Lemuel 2022-04-20 09:01:07

A black and white film from the 1950s, but it profoundly tells us the truth of life, what is the most important and what needs to be put first.

In fact, what is life for?

The most important point is that it can bring beauty to the world. I always believe that if I firmly believe: "Because of me, the world will be better", then nothing you do can be a failure, no matter the result, You are all successful and happy, and you are all people who understand the true meaning and meaning of life. Every day of yours seems ordinary but in fact is precious and priceless.

Sometimes, we sacrifice our own pursuits and interests for everything around us. In fact, what is your original pursuit? Let us remember this melody, long live friendship!

Know how to love, give love...that's life.

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Extended Reading
  • Evelyn 2022-04-24 07:01:02

    What life should never lose is the longing for beauty. "How Beautiful Life" presents the unavoidable darkness in this world with fantastic colors, but heals and disperses the haze in people's hearts with the light of kindness. To be a good person is the greatest joy, and sincerity is the supreme touch. There will always be a beautiful existence in this world.

  • Trudie 2022-03-25 09:01:05

    A person sacrifices his dream, future, and everything for the people around him, but because group welfare exceeds his personal welfare, so such sacrifice is worth and should it? It is of course good to have true feelings in the world, but how utilitarian this method of calculation is... So I extremely suspect that when the hero is in a crisis, the outbreak of the male protagonist is because of accumulated regrets and hidden pains, although in the end he was prevaricated by warmth. Passed.

It's a Wonderful Life quotes

  • Mrs. Hatch: Who is down there with you, Mary?

    Mary: It's George Bailey, mother.

    Mrs. Hatch: George Bailey? What does he want?

    Mary: I don't know!

    [to George]

    Mary: What do you want?

    George Bailey: Me? Nothing! I just came in to get warm.

    Mary: [pause] He's making violent love to me, mother!

  • Ma Bailey: First Harry, now George. Annie, we're just two old maids now.

    Annie: You speak for yourself, Miss B.