GreyLord
Legend
furthermore its a wonderful life is an absolutely terrible movie that says that the poor should be expected to bear the cost of banker negligence and outright theft and corruption- there is no justice or system correction, just community absorbing the loss. Thats not a Christmas message at all
Die Hard on the other hand is about a man trying to get hom to his family for Christmas
Or you could view it as a movie that people who had recently gone though a great depression, then a World War, and then another shorter and less terrible depression would understand.
They knew life was unfair and that the blows sometimes just keep coming. That could drive them to despair (just like the main character of the film). It's about what happens to a man that loses what they feel is everything...and how they can handle it.
Which for those of us with parents from the Great Depression, or those who had grandparents (or now, great grandparents) is still somewhat relatable. We can't do much about how unfair the world is sometimes, and that's not the point. It's what comes after that.


