Angel
Eyes Movie Review:
When
someone hits the lottery, do you call them lucky?, or how
about when someone just survives a deadly car accident are
they lucky? Or are they blessed? That guy or girl you pass
by on the street and you two bump into each other was that
by accident or did fate destined for you two to meet. That's
the main theme in Angel Eyes.
The
story centers on two strangers, first of all cop called
Sharon Pogue (Jlow or Jennifer Lopez) who is very tough
and doesnt take crap from anyone (my type of woman),
who is assigned to a high crime district in the south side
of Chicago.
The
other is Catch (Jim Caviezel) an odd but harmless loner
who will help you if you need help, but has some inner secrets.
The two cross paths under life threatening circumstances
as they are destined to meet. As the two fall in love they
discover each other's secrets and are forced to deal with
the stuff from their past, as there life together is just
beginning.
If
I could describe Angel Eyes in one word it would be Strange.
Here are some good and bad points.
Good
Once
I got the premise of the film it was ok. Granted we have
seen it many times before.
The cast was good. My opinion Jlow is becoming a very good
actress.
The Ending was good.
Bad
To
get the idea of the film you have to wait over a hour. It
drags a lot, but it's the kind of dragging that is not boring
and makes you wonder what the film is about.
There is one big mistake in the film however, Jennifer Lopez
get's shot and when she check herself the bruise from the
gunshot is at a different side of her chest from where she
was shot and in the next scene it's at the right place!
Overall Angel Eyes was a very strange movie that will leave
you wondering what the film is about. Once you know then
it does get better but it takes awhile.
Paul Perkins
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