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  • City of Angels

    From:Nicolas Cage , Meg Ryan , Andre Braugher , Dennis Franz , Colm Feore , Warner Brothers , Brad Silberling , Warner Home Video ,
    City of Angels
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    User Rating:4.0 out of 5 starsAmazon Sales Rank:#1524




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    1 of 1 customers found the following review helpful:
    See the original, 2008-09-14
    I know I'm going to be accused of being pretentious, but here goes: After seeing the original, Wings of Desire, I found City of Angels to be an annoying, sentimental nothing of a Hollywood movie. While we're on the subject, I can't understand why Nicholas Cage abandoned those edgy roles for which he is so gifted (e.g., Wild at Heart, Moonstruck, etc.). Anyway, see the evocative Wings of Desire; Columbo's in it!

    2 of 2 customers found the following review helpful:
    Taking the plunge, 2008-06-20
    CITY OF ANGELS starring Meg Ryan and Nicholas Cage is a moving film. Cage plays one of God's messenger's, Seth, who happens to fall in love with Maggie Rice, a heart surgeon, who is adamant into believing that Seth is actually an angel. But as the film proceeds, their relationship blossoms into a sweep you off your feet type of romance that is seldom seen in films these days, but lives are altered in the process.

    The highlight of the film is Cage's character Seth. Throughout the film he carries an expressionless but gentle and friendly façade with whom he meets, especially with Maggie as well as with his angel cohort, Cassiel (Andre Braugher) and hospital patient, Nathaniel Messinger (Dennis Franz); Franz and Cage's dive into the ocean and catch a wave scene is quite a metaphor to the film as well as the concluding scene, which only shows how the simple things in life are taken for granted.

    This may eventually become a classic, or if it is not already, end up on the American Film Institute's top films. The production, the screenplay, and the cinematography are exceptional. And for those who enjoy a little romance and tinge of metaphysics in a film, CITY OF ANGELS is not at all too deep to understand but enlightening. The theme of this film is quite similar to films, such as MEET JOE BLACK and WHAT DREAMS MAY COME, which have the underlining meaning involving immortality.


    7 of 8 customers found the following review helpful:
    One of my favourite movies @}->---, 2008-06-07
    This is a definate chick flick but it's a good one. I love the chemistry between Meg Ryan and Nicholas Cage in here. She plays a Dr and he's an Angel who sees her in the hospital where she works. She can see him but he doesn't let her know his secret. The only way their relationship can grow is if he leaves his 'life' as an angel. He can leave the life of no death, pain and sadness, and trade it for a normal life that humans experience.
    They both act really well in this and it was good to see Meg in a more serious role. I cannot go into more depth without giving you the ending, but I have to stress that this is such a beautiful movie (ok a little depressing in parts) but overall so good. You will most probably need tissues; it never fails to make me cry. It's such a beautiful romantic story and an under-rated movie for sure. I love it and it's one of my all time favourites.
    PS I love Megs curls in this.

    3 of 3 customers found the following review helpful:
    Heartfelt, 2008-06-03
    Excellent story with exceptional acting. If you enjoy Nicolas Cage this role is quite different for him. A real romantic story.Meg Ryan outperforms anyone in this female role.

    2 of 2 customers found the following review helpful:
    City of Angels (one of my all time favorites!), 2008-05-28
    I LOVE this movie! The emotion, the songs, the story... I can watch it over and over. A must see!

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