An older black-and-white movie with a relatively simple plot and direct and strong emotions. The protagonist is named George, and on Christmas Eve, he is determined to die because he loses his confidence in life. George is eleven good people, eleven very good people. After hearing the sincere prayers of many people in this small town of Bedford, God decided to send a second-class angel to rescue George. Deaf in his left ear, George saved his near-death brother at the age of nine. Helped in a pharmacy in the town of Bedford as a child. One day, the pharmacy owner received the news of his son's death. He was devastated and misprescribed the medicine. Fortunately, George did not poison anyone. When he grew up, George was a talented person. When he was about to go to college, his father died. He inherited his father's business and assisted his uncle in handling company affairs. However, the company was not doing well and faced bankruptcy at a board meeting. If the company goes bankrupt, many families in the small town will be in trouble. George defied all opposition and persuaded the board, but on the condition that he be the secretary of the board. So George gave up his college dreams and stayed in the small town of Bedford. He has made such compromises many times. For the sake of the residents of Bedford Town, he has given up his dream of going out into the world again and again, and has been trapped in this small town for the rest of his life. And his company was also coveted by the big chaebol Potter in the town. Finally, after losing a lot of money from the company by his uncle, George finally lost his confidence in life and decided to commit suicide by jumping into a river on Christmas Eve. Before he was ready to jump into the river, Clarence, the second-class angel sent by God, rescued him in time and made him understand the value of his life. George also bluntly saw that if he had never existed, his brother Bol would be there. He drowned at the age of nine, and the town of Belfort was renamed Porter. His wife never married, and his four children did not survive. The residents of Belfort were persecuted by the chaebol Potter. It's two states... George couldn't take it anymore, he begged God again to let him go back to Bedford town, back to the real world. And after he returned home, the residents of Bedford Town spontaneously flocked to his house, each of them gathered a little, and helped him get the lost front back to tide over the difficulties in front of him. Happy ending. It's very warm and inspirational, and it's good to watch it with family and friends.
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