Well, folks, we've made it to the end. My favorite Christmas movie, possibly my favorite movie, and now my final Christmas Muralcle.
Some people think It's a Wonderful Life is a sad or depressing movie, and it is a little sad. But what I've always loved about it (especially being a type-A over-achieving millenial*) is the idea that "achievement" can come in small, private, personal ways.
There's a real wonderful sort of beauty in achieving just by living your life, loving your family, believing in your neighbors, and caring for your community. George's dad says something in the movie that always touches me:
"I feel that in a small way we are doing something
important. Satisfying a fundamental urge. It's deep in the race for a
man to want his own roof and walls and fireplace, and we're helping him
get those things in our shabby little office."
Sorry, don't mind me. I'll just be in the corner quietly weeping. I just love this movie. I watch it every year and every year I discover something new about it that makes me think about my life, my career, my dreams. It makes me so happy, and I have always known, from the first day of this silly little project, that if I ever made it to the end, I would finish with It's a Wonderful Life.
Dave's first-view reaction: What? WHAT?! This is awesome!
*I mean, deciding to draw a mural a day until Christmas is something only a slightly crazy person would try to do