City of Angels
Brad Silberling's film is not so much a remake of Wim Wenders's Wings of
Desire as it is a tribute. In both films a guardian angel falls in love
with a woman and decides to become human so he can be with her. That's where
the similarity ends. Wenders's 1987 classic is dark, heavy, and poetic;
Silberling's is light, funny, more Hollywood. But City of Angels
recaptures the beauty at the heart of the original and has some powerful images
of its own, including a scene where all the angels -- dressed in black --
gather on the beach to watch the sunset.
Nicolas Cage discovers his sensitive, innocent, gentle side as the angel Seth.
As Maggie Rice, a heart surgeon who listens to Hendrix in the operating room,
Meg Ryan plays the object of Seth's desire with typical Meg Ryan charm and
little else. And as friend-to-all Nathaniel Mestenger, Dennis Franz brings a
jolly charm to this semi-artsy date flick. At the Harbour Mall, Opera House,
Showcase, Westerly, and Woonsocket cinemas.
-- Jumana Farouky
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