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The fourth, final and all-time greatest off my Christmas movie catch up night.
My god i love this movie!! It truly is a blessing and a curse, its a blessing because it will always move me, there are 4-6 scenes which makes me cry every year i watch it. But at the same time its a curse, because it makes me believe in humanity and in a truly greater purpose in life, it will be my curse in life to always chase this vision!
James Stewart is a one of a kind actor, filming this he had just come back from the war in Europe, there a some who say he was suffering from ptsd while they where shooting. When you see some of the close ups in this, you start to believe those theory's, its such a raw, honest, merciless, touching, moving, beautiful, powerful and one off the all-time greatest acting performances EVER!!
I miss the norms, standards, backbone and vision this movie shows. There are not a lot of movies that dare to be this ambitions in its messages, the world has become scared of true beauty and greatness.
I hope this movie gets show to every human being and hopefully they will listen to it.
Not just the all-time greatest Christmas Movie, also just one off the all-time greatest movies!!!!
The number one movie from one of my favorite Directors Frank Capra: 1. Its a Wonderful Life 2. Mr. Smith goes to Washington 3. Arsenic and old Ladies 4. It Happened one Night 5. You Can't Take it with You
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