It's a Wonderful Dog's Life
8 years ago
Just minutes ago my mom and I saw a community theater's onstage performance of "It's a Wonderful Life" adapted directly from the famous Christmas movie.
I only first saw the movie just "Last Christmas" and enjoyed it.
But during the play, part of me came to a possible idea/realization and I KNOW this is gonna sound rather...egotistical of me but...I think to an extent I'm a bit like George Bailey. Often trying to look out for others before himself, (except those who are obviously and maliciously curmudgeons who only care about themselves), sometimes to a rather risky degree, but it doesn't bother him much...until things for him could get really nerve-racking. ^^;
But that quote from Clarence at the end. "Remember, no man is a failure who has friends". I may have just recently got a part-time job, have had a crappy school education most of my life, and am having a bit of trouble in college...but given all the friends and fur-family I have, (online or not), I am far from a failure. If only society saw it that success was measured by friendship rather than position...
I only first saw the movie just "Last Christmas" and enjoyed it.
But during the play, part of me came to a possible idea/realization and I KNOW this is gonna sound rather...egotistical of me but...I think to an extent I'm a bit like George Bailey. Often trying to look out for others before himself, (except those who are obviously and maliciously curmudgeons who only care about themselves), sometimes to a rather risky degree, but it doesn't bother him much...until things for him could get really nerve-racking. ^^;
But that quote from Clarence at the end. "Remember, no man is a failure who has friends". I may have just recently got a part-time job, have had a crappy school education most of my life, and am having a bit of trouble in college...but given all the friends and fur-family I have, (online or not), I am far from a failure. If only society saw it that success was measured by friendship rather than position...
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well yeah, a good actor will make you relate to them in some way. Hence many people like Johnny Depp, he seems like an average joe but compared to other actors on screen he's awesome. Similar to Neil Patrick Harris, he's not that awesome by himself, but when you put others on screen he becomes as cool as they are times 2.
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