It Could Happen to You | | Cast : | Nicolas Cage, Bridget Fonda, Rosie Perez | | Director : | Andrew Bergman | | Studio : | Columbia/Tristar Studios | | Format : | Color, Closed-captioned, Widescreen, Dolby | | Released Date : | July 29, 1994 | | DVD Released Date : | October 30, 2001 | | Language : | French (Dubbed), French (Subtitled), English (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), English (Original Language), Spanish (Original Language) | | Audience Rating : | PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) | | | BUY THIS DVD FROM AMAZON | Customer Reviews
| Rating |      | | Date | April 17, 2005 | | Summary | One of the best Good Hearted movies I seen in recent times | Content
 | I got the fortune of watching this movie when it was reraned on Showtime. I never liked anything I seen that had Nicolas Cage, but watching this movie made me change my mind about the guy. This movie is excellent from beginning to end. Another solid 1990s love story, where wins and loss of lottery doesn't change a person's attitude. |
| Rating |     | | Date | October 11, 2004 | | Summary | Nice Family Film | Content
 | This is a nice love story, a little dumbed down, but with a great message, the money may be the root of all evil, and what is important is the human heart. This is a message that is badly needed in a very materialistic world. Nicholas Cage is one of our finest commercial actors. He proves is versatility in this picture. What ever happened to Bridget Fonda??
JM |
| Rating |     | | Date | April 15, 2004 | | Summary | Sweet Romantic Story | Content
 | This story was inspired by an actual event and makes you believe that there are still nice people in the world. One day a policeman (Charlie Lang, played by Nicholas Cage) must leave a restaurant in a hurry, and rather than leave without a tip he promises half the winnings of a lottery ticket to his waitress (Yvonne Biasi, played by Bridget Fonda), if the ticket should win. The ticket wins, big time, and the conflict and stress begin. To contrast with the sweetness, though with a bit of cynical edge, of Charlie and Yvonne, is Charlie's wife Muriel, obnoxiously and effectively played by Rosie Perez. Muriel is out for Muriel, and wants to get what she sees as hers, regardless of whatever promise Charlie may have made to Yvonne. We see Charlie conflicted as to what to do at first. After all, Charlie certainly did not expect to win several million dollars on that lottery ticket. However, Charlie wants to do the right thing, and he does. As Charlie follows his heart, and what he believes is right, Charlie comes to realize that Yvonne has morals and a style more like his own, and Muriel is greedy and conniving and just not a very nice person. While I was initially conflicted by Charlie's marriage to Muriel, because I believe strongly in marriage, there came a point where I just couldn't stand Muriel any more, and no belief in marriage would have made me stay with her. This story is a bit of a caricature and more than a bit trite, but somehow I wanted this variation on the Cinderella theme to work out and I had to follow it to the end. I wanted the movie to work out because Yvonne was just a wonderfully nice person and she deserved a better life, and I decided that no matter what Muriel and Charlie were not going to work out. I admit that I did come to the point where I wanted Charlie and Yvonne to get together, but I was not sure of exactly how to work that out without complications. In a way this movie is a bit of a guilty pleasure, because it does have a fair amount of predictability, though not all the details are predictable. However, I like to watch happy ending movies sometimes, and this one has a wonderfully happy ending. This movie works because of the great chemistry between Bridget Fonda and Nicholas Cage. The combination of their character's believability, the sweet story, and the happy ending, just make this a fun movie to watch. Just keep your analysis of the story to a minimum; it is only a movie, after all. |
| Rating |  | | Date | October 10, 2003 | | Summary | Fake Love Story, Seriously flawed script... | Content
 | The original script for this film was more honest. It tried to show the charecters in a somewhat more realistic way, but the studio rewrites turn this into a modern day and totaly cliched Cinderalla story with an ending that looks so much like they made it up and did it as a reshoot. |
| Rating |      | | Date | April 02, 2003 | | Summary | A feel good movie, through & through! | Content
 | I am glad that this movie is available on DVD because it's a great "feel good" movie! Nicolas Cage plays a mild mannered cop who, one day, can't leave a tip for a cup of coffee, so he offers his waitress (Bridget Fonda) his lottery ticket. It's funny to see the chain of events that happen throughout the movie. It's a romantic comedy that will keep you watching right to the end! |
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