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City of Angels (Snap Case) |  | Director: Brad Silberling Actors: Nicolas Cage, Meg Ryan, Andre Braugher, Dennis Franz, Colm Feore Studio: Warner Home Video Category: DVD
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Seller: glenthebookseller Rating: 326 reviews Sales Rank: 6051
Format: AC-3, Anamorphic, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD, Special Edition, Widescreen, NTSC Languages: English (Original Language), English (Subtitled), French (Subtitled) Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1 Number Of Discs: 1 Running Time: 114 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.5 x 0.5
MPN: D16320D ISBN: 0790737345 UPC: 085391632023 EAN: 9780790737348 ASIN: 0790737345
Theatrical Release Date: April 10, 1998 Release Date: September 29, 1998 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Amazon.com Some critics complained that City of Angels could never compare to Wim Wenders's exquisite German film Wings of Desire, which served as the later film's primary inspiration. The better argument to make is that any such comparisons are beside the point, because Wings of Desire was a much more deeply poetic, artfully contemplative film, whereas City of Angels is an enchanting product of mainstream Hollywood. Meg Ryan stars as Dr. Maggie Rice, a heart surgeon who is grieving over a lost patient when an angel named Seth (Nicolas Cage) appears to comfort her. She can see him despite the "rule" that angels are invisible, and Seth's love for Maggie forces him to choose between angelic immortality and a normal human existence on earth with her. Featuring heavenly roles for TV veterans Andre Braugher and Dennis Franz, the film liberally borrows imagery from Wings of Desire, but it also creates its own charming identity. Cage and Ryan give fine performances as lovers convinced they are soul mates, and although the plot relies on a last-minute twist that doesn't quite work, this earnest love story struck a chord with audiences and proved to be one of the surprise hits of 1998. --Jeff Shannon
Product Description Seth, an angel watching over Los Angeles, begins finding his job difficult as he falls in love with Maggie, a beautiful heart surgeon. Genre: Feature Film-Drama Rating: PG13 Release Date: 14-SEP-2004 Media Type: DVD
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A Classic! February 3, 2010 B. Walton (St. Paul, Minnesota) This beautiful classic speaks for itself. This movie is so many things and speaks in so many ways to life itself and the value and significance of our mortality.
Pale imitation January 13, 2010 Kristopher Spencer (Royal Oak, MI) This movie is a pale, watered-down imitation of Wim Wenders classic "Wings of Desire". See "Wings" instead.
City of Angels January 4, 2010 Arnita D. Brown (USA) An angel comes to earth and falls in love with the woman he's assigned to watch over. The actors deserve a lot of the credit. As an angel experiencing human sensation for the first time, Nicolas Cage's power of concentration is such that he can convince an audience it's witnessing his first touch, his first kiss. There's no doubting his tenderness, his elation or his innocence. City of Angels maintains the premise that there are angels everywhere, moving invisibly among us, laying hands on people when they need steadying. Very entertaining movie, I loved it.
amazing November 4, 2009 Lacey Ruble This movie is one of a kind. It has such a heartfelt meaning. I don't think anyone can watch this movie and say anything derogitory about it.
Cage is great, this story is the worst, really July 18, 2009 ImmersionMan 1 out of 4 found this review helpful
I really like Cage's acting. He is great in "Next" and all the National Treasure movies (I am hoping there are many of them). But I have "City of Angels" listed as the worst movie ever made. Now, why would I say that? It glamorizes the "real very first sin" and that is an angel disobeying God by rejecting the place God placed them in (the first sin was when an angel wanted God's place). Yes, I know it's just a movie but this is literally the lowest possible moral rung. There is no going back for an angel. There is no plan of redemption. A fallen angel goes from the best possible to the worst possible condition without the possibility of return. The other angels would not look upon him with any form of admiration but rather with horror at what he did to destroy himself and it would greatly negatively affect the lady if he was allowed to contact her at all at that point. He would be the worst thing for her and his "affection" would be the very opposite of true love. It is a sad, sad tale of the true beginning of all woes. This movie confuses the results of good and evil.
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