Bad Lesson:- If you’re in need of a moment of clarity, why not give suicide a try?

Frank Capra’s It’s a Wonderful Life is without question my favourite Christmas movie of all time. However it’s worrying how wonderfully George Bailey’s suicide attempt works out for everyone in Bedford Falls.
If George hadn’t crashed his car in a drunken stupor and contemplated ending his own life, would he have realized how lucky he was and how much the town needed him? Hard to say.
Sure, the arrival of Clarence made sure he never went through with it, but would he even have attracted the attention of a guardian angel if he wasn’t about to kill himself?
Couldn’t Clarence have stepped in back at the bank with Uncle Billy?
How many other failing small business owners have perched themselves on a snowy bridge and waited for divine intervention thanks to this movie?
Definitely a weird Christmas lesson for the clinically depressed. Maybe give the current state of our economy RTE should refrain for screening this one this year.
Brilliant! So it’s not the feel good movie I thought it was? It’s actually condoning…no, promoting suicide attempts.
Every time a bell rings…
By: Darren on 12/12/2008
at 10:02 am
Weeeell, you have to bear in mind that a lot of people only have life-changing epiphanies in times of great stress, and particularly when they hit rock bottom. I would speculate that a fair few would-be suicides have turned their life around after finding themselves not able to go through with it.
… fuck angels, however. Smarmy bastards.
By: Eli on 12/12/2008
at 4:52 pm
It’s true. Have to say I don’t get this film as much as everyone else does.
By: milanadenauer on 18/12/2008
at 11:51 pm
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By: It’s a Wonderful Life | DarrenByrne.com on 22/12/2008
at 10:10 am
Yeah but… if someone really thinks they are about to encounter divine intervention while ready to jump… no great loss to the world! fire away! here let me give you a nudge.
By: John Braine on 22/12/2008
at 10:45 am
@John – Baa Hum Big. Where’s your Christmas spirit?
By: Lottie on 22/12/2008
at 10:49 am
I wanted him to jump….
By: Claire (Shop-Girl) on 23/12/2008
at 9:00 pm
I’ve never seen this.
Does he jump?
By: Maxi Cane on 23/12/2008
at 11:28 pm
@Claire – Baa Hum Bug to you too. I can’t believe you didn’t like it. You are dead inside. DEAD ya hear me?!
@Maxi – Too many people have said this to me. It’s on on Christmas day. Please watch it. Please.
Please.
By: Lottie on 23/12/2008
at 11:33 pm
I didn’t say I didn’t like it…I just wasn’t as impressed with it as I had hoped.
And I think it would be better if he’d jumped..
And WHAT was the deal with the eagle sized crow???
By: Claire (Shop-Girl) on 24/12/2008
at 1:10 am
I will be far too hungover on Christmas day to watch anything that doesn’t interfere with me lying in a dark room the live long day.
By: Maxi Cane on 24/12/2008
at 2:04 am