Film’s message
Re “What’s so wonderful about it?” Opinion, Dec. 10
While Annie Korzen thinks “It’s a Wonderful Life” unfairly mocks personal ambition to the potential detriment of the world as a whole, the real message of the film is that selflessly helping others creates a different kind of wealth from what Mr. Potter or Sam Wainwright have. If anything, it’s a message that has more value than ever in an era that celebrates the exact opposite.
Pete Tittl
Bakersfield
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