A Little Bit Of Heaven
Director: Nicole Kassell
Starring: Kate Hudson, Kathy Bates, Lucy Punch
Details: US/12A 106mins
Hudson is a fun-loving, carefree and promiscuous young woman in the prime of her life. She has a cool job, a cool dog, and has been blessed with the kind of inoffensive good looks the cast of Fair City would kill for. But when her hot young doctor (Bernal doing some serious 'smell the fart' acting) informs her that she has advanced colon cancer, she goes through the typical stages of mourning before riding him like Seabiscuit. Somewhere in the middle of it all, she meets God - who's played by Whoopi Goldberg. Seriously.
It's very easy to see what A Little Bit of Heaven's intentions were; it's trying to be a film that deals with serious subject matter (buying the farm) in a way that's not morbid or overly ponderous. Instead, it went in the other direction and has Kate Hudson sitting on a cloud with Whoopi Goldberg, discussing her love life. Will some find it chucklesome and sweet? Sure. Some of the best comedy comes from tragedy, but this film never offers up a real person to care about. We do meet the obligatory gay friend, quirky friend, married friend, cute kids and dog, though. Actually, I liked the dog.
Hudson is a talented actress and she's working with a talented director - Nicole Kassell made a daring, brave film a few years ago called The Woodsman. How it's all gone so wrong is everyone's fault; the script is condescending, the tone is all over the shop and the acting generally akin to an average game of The Sims. Pretty bad, then.
If you want to see a film that deals with the fragility of life this weekend, then I recommend Never Let Me Go. This is crap, though.
Review by Mike Sheridan
Your Comments
sw
review by entertainment.ie quite shocking. "starts riding her doctor". you have children reading this website. curb your crass comments a little.
Posted 08/02/2011 13:09:44
KickedArse
Kop on SW. It's called "humour" Kids would hear worse on daytime TV
Posted 08/02/2011 13:38:44
mango
sw, I agree with you. Really shocked to read that comment. Very rude.
Posted 09/02/2011 22:18:48
L.E.
I auditioned to play one of the friends in this movie and the script was beautiful. It wasn't condescending in the least. I read it thinking that it would be like Slumdog Millionaire or Little Miss Sunshine in tone. A small, quirky movie with great performances. In fact, God was written to be Dianne Wiest, dressed up in her Bullets Over Broadway garb, and those scenes were really quite offbeat and brilliant. I desperately wanted to get the role, but after reading this review, perhaps I should be glad I didn't.
Posted 11/02/2011 20:17:00
Lord Sabre
Wow. The reviewer went in studs showing there. Is it that bad? I like Bernal.
Posted 14/02/2011 10:44:04
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