
Angels “R” Us
Rachel Boston is a hit or miss for me. In some movies, her boundless cheer and energy are welcome and refreshing. In some, it is just tiring and overdone. In this one, it was the latter. Full disclosure. I dozed off in the middle, So probably just saw about half of this one all told.
Rachel, who plays an angel, kept raising her (very long) arms in the air as if spreading her wings whenever she had a triumph or ecstatic moment. It got to be laughable. Yeah, we saw what you did there, Rachel. Very clever. The first couple of times.
There were too many unanswered questions. When it was decided (spoiler alert!) that she was going to stay on earth as a human and give up her angel status after she found true love, How exactly was she going to navigate that? Is she going to tell her fireman-boyfriend? What about her former life before she died? What if she meets someone who used to know her? What will she remember? The fact of the matter is, In literature and movies, Angels can’t become human again. This just does not happen!
The leading man was fine and Beau Bridges added a lot and looked great. And that actress who played Alice Lake, Bayley Corman, is a dead ringer for Keira Knightly.
January 6, 2019
Good gosh! I’m in a diabetic coma. And from an overdose of saccharin no less. 🙂 I watched another good movie after Chance Encounter, Life in Color. The girl star also wrote it and directed it and produced it and edited it. It was 9 years ago and she has done nothing since??? Zero. Two films that I loved, both done by rookies for peanuts and both ended without a word but a look. I think I’m onto something.
Is life in color good?
Very!