Imagine a celestial con artist, trading his ill-gotten gains for good deeds. That's "Almost an Angel," a 1990 comedy-drama directed by John Cornell, starring Paul Hogan and Linda Kozlowski. Prepare for a flight of fancy – this review will reveal if this film soars to angelic heights or plummets like a fallen feather.
Terry Dean (Hogan), a small-time crook with a heart (mostly) of gold, experiences a life-altering event – let's just say it involves a rather dramatic fall from grace. He wakes up convinced he's an angel, tasked with spreading goodwill. His angelic mission? Well, it involves some decidedly un-angelic methods, a hilarious mix of accidental goodness and well-meaning mayhem. Think divine intervention meets slapstick comedy.
Cornell's direction is light and breezy, capturing the film's comedic tone perfectly. The cinematography isn't groundbreaking, but it serves the story admirably. Think of it as a comforting, familiar embrace rather than a dazzling visual spectacle. The soundtrack? It’s as unpretentious as a pair of worn-out angel wings. The overall aesthetic is like a warm hug on a chilly night – unexpectedly charming.
Hogan delivers his usual brand of charming roguishness, making Terry Dean a character both relatable and endearingly flawed. Kozlowski, as his love interest, provides a strong counterpoint, her grounded nature a perfect foil to his celestial chaos. Elias Koteas brings a touch of grounded reality to the otherwise whimsical tale. The supporting cast is a well-oiled machine, smoothly adding to the comedic symphony.
"Almost an Angel" explores the themes of redemption, second chances, and the unexpected ways we find meaning in life. It suggests that even the most unlikely individuals can find their purpose, even if their path to enlightenment involves a little bit of accidental chaos. It’s a feel-good film, a heartwarming reminder that even the most crooked path can lead to surprising destinations.
"Almost an Angel" is a lighthearted, charming comedy that delivers exactly what it promises. While not a cinematic masterpiece, it's a pleasant, entertaining film. The film's charm lies in its simplicity and the chemistry between Hogan and Kozlowski. It's a film that will leave you with a warm smile, a delightful reminder that even accidental angels can spread joy.
Rating: 3 out of 5 stars (a solid celestial average)
Recommended for: Fans of Paul Hogan, those seeking lighthearted comedies, and anyone in need of a feel-good movie.
In conclusion, "Almost an Angel" is like a fluffy cloud of comedic goodness – it may not be the most impactful cinematic experience, but it's pleasantly enjoyable. It’s a movie you watch to relax and appreciate a light-hearted take on redemption; much like having a nice, harmless angelic intervention in your day.
Note : 5/5
Publié le 15 Dec 2024
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