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Wonder and Cruelty - Ontological War in It's a Wonderful Life (Hardcover)
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Wonder and Cruelty - Ontological War in It's a Wonderful Life (Hardcover)
Series: Politics, Literature, & Film
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It's a Wonderful Life is an American film classic celebrated for
its inspirational character. Famously shown during the holiday
season, it brings families together in the spirit of mutual love
and support. It tells the story of George Bailey, who turns
suicidal one Christmas Eve after decades of frustration and
sacrifice in which his dreams are repeatedly shattered for the good
of others. George is convinced that his life is anything but
wonderful. Enter Clarence, his guardian angel, who must find a way
to get George to appreciate his family, friends, and all the good
he does in life. Clarence does find a way and George returns to his
family at film's close. This might seem like a fairy-tale ending,
but it is anything but convincing, which should come as no surprise
since the film rehearses an ontological war between contending
parties with rival conceptions of what it means to lead a
meaningful life. It is a rather one-sided conflict as George finds
himself more or less alone in the world. He has been trying to
escape his hometown his entire life in order to pursue his
Promethean vision in the wider world. To prevent this, God
dispatches Clarence to get George to heel. He resorts to a kind of
transcendental terrorism to force George to return home and believe
it was his own idea. Yet what does it say about a form of life when
it resorts to such means to prevail in an existential contest? From
a Nietzschean perspective, it is possible to illuminate the film's
extraordinary cruelty. Despite appearances, George's restoration is
temporary at best and there is every reason to believe that
eventually he will try to take his life again. Tragically, George
must leave Bedford Falls and those who love him must insist that he
go.
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