<POS> one of the sweetest tales to ever be made </POS> , it's a wonderful life isn't perfect , but its <POS> good natured charm and beautiful performances </POS> light up the screen with <POS> glorious results </POS> . probably the greatest " feel-good " film of all time , it's a wonderful life aims for the heart , and <POS> strikes with a golden arrow </POS> . on christmas eve , george bailey ( stewart ) is being prayed for by many in the small town of bedford falls . you see , george is in trouble , and he has always helped others who needed it . this one time , however , god answers his prayers , and sends down the lovable guardian angel clarence ( travers ) to try and save george . clarence has got his own problems , however . clarence is an angel without his wings , and each time the bell rings , the wings pass him by . the bailey case is a way for him to earn those magical wings and become a true angel . but before clarence can save george , he first has to go through a cliffs notes version of george bailey's life . we see george sacrificing his hearing to save his brother's life , sacrificing his college education to save the family business , sacrificing his dream of living far away to support his brother , and even sacrificing his life to make sure his brother is happy working somewhere else . when the bank his family owns is in trouble , george gives away his honeymoon money to make sure the bank isn't sold to the evil mr . potter ( barrymore ) , who wants nothing less than to get the baileys out of bedford falls . one christmas , potter gets his chance . uncle billy bailey ( mitchell ) loses $8 , 000 of the bank's money . without the money , the bank must close down . george is stuck in a tremendous bind , and contemplates suicide . clarence , the faithful servant , is there just to pick him up , and to show him what bedford would be like without george . this is all a lead-in to the very famous last scene , where george finally sees what true happiness is about . it's a wonderful life does have its faults . the movie is beginning to feel dated in the details , especially in the treatment of women and men . the sex roles in the film are weirdly out of place in the 90's , like something out of a revisionist look . all the men drink too much and slap their wives too much during some portions of the film . there are , however , <POS> endearing moments </POS> in all of this . capra puts in just enough humor mocking the sex roles of the 50's to make the movie <POS> remarkably enjoyable </POS> . the story is hackneyed , and the ending feels , well , a little too sugarish . there's this uneasy feeling of sugar over everything , especially the sequences where george is either in trouble , or helping somebody . it's a little too nice for my liking , at times . <POS> there is , however , enough humor , enough wit , and enough of jimmy stewart to get the movie through the middle part </POS> , which would be the most difficult . but watching it's a wonderful life <POS> is never boring or difficult : it's always interesting </POS> , right until the finale , which , for all its sugar , <POS> makes delightful sense and is beautifully done </POS> . capra does have his monumental cliches , but the actors relish them and overplay everything to perfection . <POS> donna reed is perfect </POS> as the loving , obeidient wife , and lionel barrymore is gloriously grump as mr . potter . <POS> everyone else is magnificent </POS> , including bert and ernie ( ward bond and frank faylen ) . there is a general sense of goodness , as if everyone in the film knows that they are making a great film , and they relish that . stewart , however , is <POS> the king of all of this </POS> . he is sometimes awkward , especially when saying " merry christmas " to all objects , animate or inanimate . but he is james stewart , and he's <POS> lovably delightful </POS> throughout the film . have i complained ? i shouldn't have . this is <POS> a really good movie </POS> . no , this is <POS> a great movie </POS> . better yet , this is <POS> a phenomenal movie </POS> . there is a reason classics are invented : to make sure that people will always have great movies to aid them in their quest for living life . this is one of those films . it is a " feel-good " movie , something people complain a little too much about . but capra's reworking of " a christmas carol " is <POS> the greatest christmas movie of all time </POS> . there , i've said it . i have to admit , the first time i saw this , i saw it with my family , including my 11 year old kid sister . they all loved it . they loved george , his wife , his troubles , and the beautiful ending . is it a little too sugar-coated ? maybe . no matter . this is a film that <POS> should be watched time and time again </POS> , with families around a coffee table , and eggnog on the plate . it is a film that just makes you feel good about life , family , and hope . it is <POS> the perfect christmas film </POS> , flaws and all . it is frank capra's <POS> greatest acheivement </POS> , and that really does say a lot . for about 121 out of 129 minutes , <POS> this movie is flawless </POS> . the rest can be excused : no film is perfectly flawless . i can't get over how much <POS> i love this movie </POS> , and how much you will , after watching it , digesting it , and sitting with your family , appreciating how special life really is .
