Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 55000000
Revenue
$ 198685114

Seth

Maggie Rice

Cassiel

Nathaniel Messinger

Jordan

Anne

Teresa Messinger

Susan

Doctor

Man in Car

Woman in Car

Foreign Visitor in Car

Susan's Mother

Air Traffic Controller

Jimmy, Anesthesiologist

Tom, Surgical Fellow

Pregnant Woman

Little Boy (Uncredited)

Asian Woman

Construction Worker

Balford's Daughter

Written by Wuchak on 2020-12-06
_**What goes on "behind the scenes"?**_ Released in 1998, "City of Angels" is a drama/fantasy/romance starring Nicolas Cage as a literal angel in Los Angeles named Seth who's assigned to bring the dead to God and other duties. During one of his assignments he meets and becomes intrigued by a surgeon (Meg Ryan) and wonders what it would be like to be human. Andre Braugher is on hand as Seth's angel friend while Dennis Franz plays a human in whom Seth seems to have an affinity. Will Seth "fall to the earth"? I saw this when I was younger and it didn't have much of an impact, although I liked it. Viewing it at an older age definitely heightened my appreciation and shows that this is a movie for mature people (regardless of age). It skillfully touches on heavy issues of which younger people don't particularly dwell. Based on the 1987 Euro film "Wings of Desire," everything depends on if the film can convince the viewer that the angels are real and believable in the context of the story. It does so convincingly with a tone similar to "Meet Joe Black," which was released the same year as "City of Angels" (later); and maybe 1990's "Ghost." If you like these two movies you will definitely appreciate "City." I don't want to say anything more because it's better that you watch the movie and discover its potential riches for yourself. The script is well thought out, although they didn't milk the ending for all its potential, plus it seemed rather rushed, not to mention there are some glaring theological holes. Regardless, this is a nigh spiritual masterpeace. (No, I didn't misspell that). The film runs 114 minutes and was shot in Los Angeles, Malibu, Big Bear Lake, Lake Tahoe and the San Francisco Public Library, California. GRADE: A-/B+
Written by Peter89Spencer on 2021-02-14
Everytime I hear Iris by Goo Goo Dolls I'll always think of Nic Cage!