Imagine two worlds, one with you and one without you

Patsy 2022-04-23 07:01:08

George was undoubtedly a very smart, ideal, and enthusiastic young man at the beginning. He always wanted to get out of the town, see the outside world, go to college, and do a career, but he was destined to take on his own. responsible. Perhaps since he sacrificed the hearing of his left ear and rescued his younger brother, or perhaps since his father died and he took over his father's company, he was destined to be unable to escape from reality and his responsibilities. In fact, in his There are many opportunities to let go of these and pursue his own ideals. For example, when his younger brother came back from college, he could have done nothing and handed over the company to his younger brother. However, he knew that his younger brother could have a better life, and he finally fulfilled his younger brother. Because of his sense of responsibility, he would rather sacrifice himself. Isn't that what life is like? Most of us don't have the same luck as his younger brother. Help us take on everything, let us let go and break through Most of us are Georges, and in the face of life, we have to live to compromise ideals VS reality, after all, reality beats ideals

In the process of experiencing life, we are bound to endure many difficulties, but after all, the difficulties are only temporary

The novelty of this movie is that it uses the role of an angel to let George see a world without him, and let him know his own value. This reminds me of a sentence of Kai-Fu Lee's mentor, imagine two A world with you and a world without you. The difference between the two is the meaning of your life. Thinking about this, the world is too complicated, and people influence each other. However, this also shows that our Existence is important We have influenced and even changed the lives of many people without our knowledge

I think the most touching thing is at the end. Almost everyone in the town donated their savings to help George. These kindness and beauty are the most precious things that George's sacrifice has exchanged for.

So many times, although life is difficult, we are not nothing

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  • Asha 2022-03-25 09:01:05

    So inspirational! This kind of vulgarity can also have a graceful effect. The value of a person is not how much he gets, but how much he gives to others.

  • Olin 2021-10-20 19:00:55

    Adding to the movie on Christmas, thanks to the long-lasting friendship at the end, who doesn't want to cry in a chorus of this kind of song. If the Adventures of Tom Sawyer did not appear in the end, it could be that George counted his good deeds on the bridge, while Mary ran all over the town alone. This part of Mary can be taken in a lite version for two days and one night. The most touching part was the moment when the travel poster was posted on the new home. The embarrassment of traveling in a small town was relieved at once.

It's a Wonderful Life quotes

  • George Bailey: Rochester? Why Rochester?

  • 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.