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in " magic town " , jimmy stewart is in peak form playing a pollster who heads to a " perfect " town to gauge their reactions on the sorts of issues that only poll-takers care about .
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however , as time progresses , and he finds himself falling in love with the town ( and a woman ) , he begins to see that what he's doing is wrong .
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the plot is standard stuff , but that's not important .
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in a film like this , it's the calibre of the actors that make or break it .
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obviously , since stewart stars , that's practically a non-issue .
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he's great in the film , as usual .
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there's just something about him that always manages to be endearing , even when he's deceiving the town folk .
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you're always on his side , and you desperately want to see all of his goals come to fruitition .
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the film was directed by a longtime frank capra script-writer , and it shows .
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this is the type of feel-good picture that capra is famous for .
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by the time " the end " shows up on screen , everything has been wrapped up very nicely .
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there are no loose ends , and virtually every character gets a happy ending ( those that deserve one , anyway ) .
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in this age of cynicism , it's refreshing to see a movie so upbeat .
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" magic town " is a delightfully entertaining motion picture .
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if you believe all old movies are slow-paced , you'd be well-advised to check this one out .
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