It's a Wonderful Life(1946)- User Reviews

147 USER REVIEWS
  • star55

    It's a Wonderful Life is my all time favorite movie.
    Jimmy Stewart is absolutely brilliant in this film.
    The storyline is great. George Bailey (played by James Stewart) is a poor man who owns a loan agency, but longs to see the world. He plans …more»
  • star44

    People think of It's a Wonderful Life as a feel-good movie because of that happy, Christmas ending...George Bailey (James Stewart (Rear Window)) running down the streets of Bedford Falls yelling "Merry Christmas!" to anyone and everyone. …more»
  • star55

    This very complex movie can be summed up in a few words--The story of a man who never got any anything he wanted -but found he had everything he ever needed.
    If I haven't cried earlier, the last line of the movie -"To my brother George-the richest …more»
  • star55

    This film touched me the most. George Bailey was about to commit suicide because of his low amount of money until an angel came down from Heaven and he shown him what life would be like without him. George's hometown is a mess, his friends do not …more»
  • star55

    This movie inspired me the first time I saw it back in December of 1969. I was in the sixth grade at the time. The acting is truly great and the story has one of the most profound messages that I have ever seen in a movie.more»
  • star44

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  • star44

    long and slow yet hartwarming. The acting is great, actually everyone til the 80s were good actor(ess)s. Until PCs were made. Thsi movie is really heartwarming. It's not for people who are aetheis or muslom or doesn't beleive in God. In the beginning …more»
  • star33

    It is the oldest propaganda trick since Karl Marx! Create a balding evil white mail greedy fat capitalist pig smoking a cigar in the form of Lionel Barrymore and viola, you've got the perfect antagonist of the 1940s! Don't forget to add a pinch …more»

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