12/19/2005

A weekend of movies

Filed under: — Aprille @ 1:52 pm

Denny and I skipped two parties this weekend to just sloth around the houses. Actually, we were busy with stuff during the day on both Saturday and Sunday, and by the time evening rolled around, we didn’t feel like going anywhere.

We did, however, watch my two favorite Christmas movies: Love, Actually and It’s a Wonderful Life.

It’s a Wonderful Life is the quintessential Christmas movie for a good reason. It’s funny, sad, touching, and adorable. There are, however, some things that make it kind of weird viewing in 2005. For example:

  • The hokey sci-fi intro. It’s kind of charmingly low-tech, though, and I like it. I also like the depiction of angels as galaxies rather than guys in white robes with wings. In fact, despite the frequent wing references, no angel is every actually seen on screen in stereotypical angel garb. If the movie were made today, the director would probably take the opportunity to do all kinds of fancy CGI wings and flight sequences. It’s cuter without it.
  • Corruption of civilization evidenced by a plethora of bars in downtown Bedford Falls (aka Pottersville). That’s just silly.
  • The idea that librarians are old maids who have dorky glasses and don’t wear lipstick. There are some very foxy librarians out there.
  • Sexual harassment of African American domestic employees (I’m referring to the part where Harry smacks their housekeeper on the butt as if it’s perfectly normal). On the other hand, I did notice the fact that in the end (and this is a spoiler, people), there was a black person among the people who give money to help George. That was a nice touch, and rather forward-thinking for the time, because it implies that George sees black people as his peers and people from whom he can receive aide.

I think my favorite aspect of the movie is Jimmy Stewart’s naturalistic acting style. So many of those old-timey movies have such stilted dialogue (yes, even Greta Garbo is guilty of this), but Jimmy Stewart seems like he didn’t even know he was being filmed. His dialect dates him, of course, and the fact that even in his bitterest rages the most vulgar name he has for a person is fool, but I still find him a very disarming actor to watch.

5 responses to “A weekend of movies”

  1. Mub says:

    My favorite memory of that movie was when I watched it with you, not realizing it was the first time you’d seen it. You were a young adult, sitting in Grammy’s livingroom at Christmastime with everyone talking and laughing and generally not paying any attention to the movie. You, however, were glued to the TV, and when Jimmy Stewart had that final heartwarming scene with his family, your tears started flowing and flowing and flowing. It was so touching to experience that tender moment with you.

  2. Anonymous says:

    Have you seen “Harvey”? I think that you’ll love Jimmy Stewart in that one also… 🙂

  3. Aprille says:

    Mub: I couldn’t help it! It was a very touching scene! I cried again last night too.

    Nope, I haven’t seen Harvey. Maybe I should rent it.

  4. plexxer says:

    I agree with your comment about Librarians; I’m married to one. She’s exceptionally foxy. Hubba hubba.

  5. erin says:

    i like that he acts like maybe he was supposed to be in a different movie instead. i dont know if that makse sense?

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