Mr.
Smith Goes To Washington Movie Review:
From
the director of "It's A Wonderful Life", "Mr. Smith Goes
to Washington" is an excellent classic, and it could be
perhaps one of the most, if not the most, patriotic films
ever.
A
United States senator has just passed away, and a state
governor scrambles to find an immediate replacement. Several
candidates come into mind, but the governor cannot decide.
He eventually selects Mr. Jefferson Smith (played by James
Stewart), a popular man known for his charitable works,
but who definitely is not a politician. He is taken under
the wing of his fellow state senator Mr. Paine and is shipped
off to Washington DC. Mr. Smith, due to his lack of political
experience, is immediately labeled as a naive simpleton
and is frequently referred to as a Daniel Boone. Eventually,
Mr. Smith discovers the true nature of his appointment and
uncovers considerable corruption, and this leads to his
political and personal crucifixion.
"Mr.
Smith Goes to Washington" can easily be labeled as being
corny by today's movie audiences, but once you go along
with the flow of the film, it is very hard to resist its
charm. This film is a David versus Goliath struggle, with
Mr. Smith representing everything America stands for (equality,
liberty, justice for all, etc) in its purity, and upon which
he goes against the giant that is corruption within the
system.
James
Stewart is once again your Mr. Good Guy, and he is as charming
as ever. The same thing can be said of his co-star Jean
Arthur, who plays his secretary. Stewart received a Best
Actor nomination, and the film won for Best Writing for
an Original Story. By the way, Mr. Smith's Senate filibuster
in the latter part of the film has got to be one of the
most memorable movie moments of all time.
"Mr.
Smith Goes to Washington" is an excellent film that should
not be missed.
Mazzyboi
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