What makes It's A Wonderful Life so special? It's hard to pinpoint just one thing. The acting of Jimmy Stewart is one reason. When you have a strong actor in the leading role, he elevates the performances of everyone else in the cast. The acting overall was good, but Jimmy Stewart made it better. His character, George Bailey, is a complex man who does daily battle within himself over what he wants in life.
From a young age, George's penchant for saving the day becomes apparent. He almost seems too good to be true, but that's because the focus of the film is his valiant moments. A word or deed performed by you has changed the course of someone's life even if the change was barely noticeable at the time. We interact with so many people each day that it's impossible not to leave a lasting impression on at least one of them. But, like all humans, George Bailey sees his heroism as a detriment. He measures success in dollars and cents. With the Bailey Building and Loan albatross around his neck, he views his life as a failure. Even marriage to the woman he loves doesn't change his narrow outlook.
One monumental disaster drives George to the brink of suicide. Enter Clarence Oddbody, Angel second class. Clarence is assigned to George to grant his request. George is given a chance to see what life would be like without him. At first, George believes that he is dreaming. Little by little, the drama builds as George realizes something is terribly wrong. The people he knew had changed for the worst. No everyone's life would be ruined if one person never existed, but the goal of the movie is to show that one man's life can make a difference.
George gets himself back on track but not without help from his family and friends. They pull together to save George as he has always saved them. My favorite line in the entire movie is spoken by Harry Bailey at the end of the film. "A toast-to my big Brother George, the richest man in town." Everybody cheers and my eyes blur with tears. How touching to actually be told by other people that you matter. A life worth living is a life that helps others live better. George Bailey really had a wonderful life.
I recommend It's A Wonderful Life for every family this holiday season. Whether you are seeing it again or for the first time, rent or buy the movie to experience all the drama with none of the commercials. The story of George Bailey will touch your heart.
Published by Garnet Miller
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Post a CommentThis has always been one of my favorites, too.