The good of life

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George (James Stewart) was preparing to commit suicide before Christmas. At this time, God sent an angel to save him and let him understand his life's mission-to save those unfortunate people. George had a problem with his left ear when he was a child and worked as a helper in a pharmacy in Bedfordtown. He is very clever, he is highly regarded by the boss, and he is also very popular with girls. One day, the boss received a telegram of the death of his son, and was distraught and mismatched the medicine. Fortunately, George turned the danger to a breeze. George was jealous of hatred since he was a child, and he couldn't appreciate the domineering and domineering of the rich. When he grew up, George showed his talents and prepared to go to university. At this time, his father passed away, and he inherited his father's business and assisted his uncle with the company's affairs. However, the company's business conditions were poor, and it faced bankruptcy at a board meeting. If the company goes bankrupt, many families in the town will be in trouble. George rejected all the arguments and persuaded the board of directors, but on the condition that he would serve as the secretary of the board of directors. This is a far cry from his college dream. Moreover, at this time he was still in love with a girl

In the era of filming, the artificial snow in the film was made of corn flakes painted white, but due to the sound interference of this artificial snow, the dialogue in the snow scene had to be dubbed later, but the film’s director Frank Karp Pull is unwilling to stick to the rules, he wants to use the same voice. In order to achieve the best results, the crew tried to mix the foam extinguishing agent, soap and water, and then spray them with the high pressure of a blower to form snowflakes falling in silence. The effect department of the film was also awarded for this novel innovation. A special award.

On June 14, 2006, the American Film Institute announced the "100 Years of Inspirational Movies" list, this film ranked first.

Involuntarily cried a few times. Although the ending was wonderful, he was still the biggest victim.

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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.