Two classics, but much flawed, movies on Christmas themes:
White Christmas -- which is an extremely strange film about a discharged military unit that is so attached to their
commanding officer that they work desperately to save his ski lodge from going broke. Yes, it has
Bing and pipes, but it has a curiously small town idea of people in relation to a military industrial complex
army. It's a traffic jam of cultural messages, which makes it much like Christmas as we know it.
Meet Me in St. Louis -- which has a Christmas segment, and the intravenous nostalgia dose of a song,
"Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas."
Awful movies, in a way, but full of human longing and aspirations of emotional closeness.
"It's a Wonderful Life" is just too psychiatric for me. Jimmy Stewart is just a bit too ... Jimmy Stewart in that one.