La Vie est belle

  • États-Unis It's a Wonderful Life (plus)
Bande-annonce
Drame / Fantastique / Famille / Romance
États-Unis, 1946, 130 min

Réalisation:

Frank Capra

Musique:

Dimitri Tiomkin

Acteurs·trices:

James Stewart, Donna Reed, Lionel Barrymore, Thomas Mitchell, Henry Travers, Beulah Bondi, Frank Faylen, Ward Bond, Gloria Grahame, H.B. Warner (plus)
(autres professions)

Résumés(1)

La mort de son père oblige un homme bon et ambitieux à reprendre l'entreprise familial de prêts à la construction qui permet aux plus démunis de se loger. Il entre aussitôt en conflit avec l'homme le plus riche de la ville qui tente de ruiner ses efforts. Au moment où il approche de la victoire, il égare l'argent qu'il devait déposer en banque. Le soir de Noel, désespéré, il songe au suicide. C'est alors que le Ciel dépêche à ses côtés un ange de seconde classe qui, pour gagner ses ailes, devra l'aider à sortir de cette mauvaise passe en lui montrant ce que la vie et certaines personnes auraient été sans lui... (Swashbuckler Films)

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Critiques (2)

novoten 

Toutes les critiques de l’utilisateur·trice

anglais This film is not without flaws. In the second half, the complications of the main character become overly stretched, and the final walk with the angel is incredibly irritating in that George, even after the x-th clear demonstration of his hypothetical nonexistence, cannot understand which one matters. But that is not what Capra's Christmas family celebration of life is about. It's not about the details, it's not about the viewer studying the story. It's just about the fact that it's worth living, loving someone, and not stopping in the pursuit of anything, even if it means giving up on our life dreams. It's a strange coincidence that I watched the movie exactly when I was in the mood that personal, academic, or any other situation was simply wrong, and no movie could distract me from my any problems. And It's a Wonderful Life awakened something in me. That feeling that in moments when we think it can't get any worse, our life happiness may be just close to us. ()

kaylin 

Toutes les critiques de l’utilisateur·trice

anglais If someone other than James Stewart played the character of George, he probably wouldn't be as believable even in the positive moments, which are almost unbearable. Maybe Cary Grant could handle it. But thanks to James, this is such a beautiful work that everyone should see. It doesn't matter that it's an American masterpiece, it primarily showcases human kindness and the meaning of life. That alone is beautiful and will endure for generations. At least in the movies, if not so much in reality. ()