Romantic, stimulating and full of vitality!

Merritt 2022-03-15 09:01:01

The strengths and weaknesses of American movies exist in opposition in this work. The strengths lie in the narrative and the core of the film. They fully endow the movie with the romance of American society and culture, just like kindness, justice, dedication, and having one's own dreams and ambitions. The protagonist who yearns for freedom but finally sacrifices himself, leads an ordinary or even a little depressed life, and finally gets rewarded in despair. The shortcoming lies in the image. In fact, the application of this image is a bit rough in the contemporary view. The content level is popular or both refined and popular, but after all, the only deep exploration in the film is the protagonist’s despair of falling down the world. Therefore, the artistic level is still relatively weak, but the content level was great in that era, and even in the contemporary era. Social significance! The value conveyed by the movie actually has a feeling of contemporary mainstream values, but the promotion of our mainstream values ​​in the movie seems deliberate and (making fans) helpless to despair. 70 points for the video and 95 points for the script. In fact, I am not very good at this script, but the whole essence of the whole work lies in this script. Director 85 points, 90 points for performance, 95 points for creation, 87 points for works, 87 points for content coefficient 0.85, 74 points for film history, I gave up once a long time ago, and now I think it’s okay, and there is no way to achieve deep artistic value. There are certain limitations, but the core of the movie A very romantic and vibrant masterpiece!

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It's a Wonderful Life quotes

  • Pa Bailey: Of course it's just a hope, you wouldn't consider coming back to the Building & Loan would you?

    George Bailey: Well I...

    [notices Annie eavesdropping]

    George Bailey: Annie, why don't you draw up a chair and then you'll be more comfortable and then you can hear everything that's going on?

    Annie: I would if I thought I'd hear anything worth listening to.

  • George Bailey: How old are you anyway?

    Mary: 18.

    George Bailey: 18! Why it was only last year you were 17.