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Posted: 12/26/00
Cage gets a second chance at the life he turned down in this terrific holiday movie. |
In a recent radio poll, respondents were asked "If the movie It's a Wonderful Life were to be remade, who would you most like to see in the role of George Bailey (Jimmy Stewart's character)?" An overwhelming number said Nichoas Cage.
It would appear that those people should all go to see The Family Man because it is a wonderful retelling of that classic story, mixed in with quite a few time change movies (Mr. Destiny, Back to the Future, Sliding Doors, Ground Hog Day) where the lead character gets to see a glimpse of what life might have been if they had taken a different path in life.
Gone is Campbell's current life as the president of an arbitrage company on Wall Street. The glamorous 50th story apartment in Manhattan. A Ferrari. Lots of available women. Arrived is the path he might have taken: married to his college soul mate. Working for his father-in-law's tire store. Living in New Jersey with two kids.
I have only one complaint about this movie. When Cage takes on the role of family man, his daughter seems to know that he is not her dad. This was never explained and leaves one gaping, USS Cole-sized hole in the plot. Here's one big "HUH?" for director Brett Ratner (Rush Hour). In spite of this minor detail, go see this one. If you don't, you will miss one of the most wonderful stories of the year. Hank Yuloff is an entertainment industry entrepreneur living in Hollywood. Got a problem? Email Hank at filmmonthly@hotmail.com |