It is very much in the tradition of "It's A Wonderful Life" and "A Christmas Carol" but has an edge to it, as you would expect from any movie starring Nic Cage.
It tells the story of a rich and single mergers and aquisitions banker (Nicholas Cage), who, on Christmas Eve, is given a chance, by his guardian angel (Don Cheadle), to get a taste of what his life would have been like, had he chosen to marry his true love (Tea Leoni), have children and live a "normal life", rather than pursue his powerhouse career. If you have never seen this, or haven't watched it in a while, you owe it to yourself to experience (again) this magical movie.
What are your favorite Christmas movies?
- Doral
It's a Wonderful Life is mine. Plus the black and white Miracle on 34th Street. Good actors in that one!
ReplyDelete"A Christmas Story" (1983) -- the charm of Ralphie, the "don't shoot your eye out" quote about getting a bb-gun, one of the boys getting his tongue stuck on the wire fence -- one of my favorite shows about Christmas. I always thought the movie was Canadian, for it feels so rural, but no -- an American made film.
ReplyDeleteOf all of the movies about Scrooge, I like the old black and white one -- feels like a mix between the spectres seen at Halloween and the fear that if we don't give at Christmas we will become like Scrooge. Nice.
Arta
Hello,
ReplyDeleteI have had a change of mind about my all-time favorite movie about Christmas. The Jarvis kids did the pagent at home and Catherine videoed it. Rebecca Rose as the sheep, her calling out "Baa, baaa", the sheep-skin draped over her back, the one her mother laid on for 6 months while she was expecting the twins. Yup. I love the sound track and the props in that movie.
Arta