Monday, November 1, 2010

It's a wonderful Life

It takes a decade to create a movie which would go closer to a common man and encourage him to believe in ethics and make him feel better. This is one such movie and will remain an evergreen movie for decades to come. I've heard of a few Indian movies based out of this storyline and have become blockbusters.

Plus Points:

1) The Feel Good Factor: Whatever you do, however industrious you are, how hard you've struggled to care for your family and the society, finally at the end of the day, if you are told, "Great my son, you are finished. You get the hell out of here" without a teardrop from the eyes of those whom you've toiled for, the heart would stop for a moment searching for the Almighty in this world. An Angel would, at the moment peep into your eyes and tell you a story that's worth listening.

2) James Stewart: James gives a notable performance as George Bailey who lives a life for others. He dons the role of a man selfish in nature, but gives himself in when it comes to society's benefit. The performance couldn't have been better without James.

When you feel dejected and angered by someone, think of someone living in the corner of the world called George Bailey. You will feel Good.

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