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Angel Eyes



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Jennifer Lopez Movie:
Angel Eyes



Movie
Angel Eyes
Angel Eyes
List Price: $14.98Label: Warner Home Video

Salesrank: 16853

Released: October 16, 2001
Our Price: $1.99
Used Price: $0.78
MPAA Rating: R (Restricted)
Media: DVD

Features:

  • Anamorphic
  • Closed-captioned
  • Color
  • Dolby
  • DVD
  • Subtitled
  • Widescreen
  • NTSC
  • Starring:

  • Jennifer Lopez
  • James Caviezel
  • Jeremy Sisto
  • Terrence Howard
  • Sonia Braga
  • Editorial Review:
    After meeting under extraordinary life-and-death circumstances, a Chicago police officer (Lopez) and a lost soul named Catch (Caviezel) fall in love. While uncovering the truth about Catch, she is forced to deal with the secrets of her own past.

    Description of Angel Eyes:
    Angel Eyes is a mature and levelheaded drama about real people with authentic emotions, clawing through their own hurt and confusion toward a hopeful recovery. In a subtly effective performance as Chicago cop Sharon Pogue, Jennifer Lopez is both gutsy and vulnerable, using her badge as a shield against a past incident of domestic violence that left her estranged from her family and alone with her conviction that good deeds are not always rewarded. This leaves her open to the mysterious appeal of Catch (Jim Caviezel), a haunted loner whose slightly creepy demeanor is merely the cautious façade of a man who, ultimately, has as much to offer Sharon as she does to him. They connect--he saves her life, just as she had once saved his--and Angel Eyes proceeds to reveal the true and fateful depth of their love.

    It seems, at first, that Gerald Di Pego's script will turn in a supernatural direction--or at least a metaphysical one--but it doesn't, and director Luis Mandoki navigates an emotional minefield while acknowledging the walls that people build between themselves and the traumatic events they wish to forget. Catch has kept a deliberate distance between himself and a tragedy that Sharon had witnessed--not a repressed nightmare, but a devastating loss from which he will, eventually, recover. That these two characters should rediscover each other at a time of mutual need is not a contrived coincidence. In Angel Eyes, it's the karmic redemption of two wise and deserving souls. --Jeff Shannon

    Angel Eyes Reviews:
    very good 5 Star Review
    2009-12-15 - Anyone whos does not think Jennifer Lopez can act has not seen this movie. Angel Eyes does not need to hit you over the head to get it point across. Good acting from everyone involved but this is defintly Jens movie from start to finish. She goes from one extreme to the next. And all with sincere powerful acting. This is a movie that i can watch over and over and never get tired of it. Good direction, great acting and a story that gives hope to all of us. Sit back, watch and enjoy the ride. Much better then you would think.

    Angel Eyes 5 Star Review
    2009-11-23 - This is one of few women actresses I really like.
    She can be a lady or she can be rough & tough.
    I give this movie a 5 of 5 stars!!

    Very Insightful 5 Star Review
    2009-11-01 - As a Victim Advocate, I found this story to have very truthful elements in it. Sadly, abusers don't think they are in the wrong.

    Great Chemistry! 4 Star Review
    2009-07-06 - Great plot and pacing. I was surprised at the chemistry between Jennifer Lopez and Jim Caveziel. Well written and balanced, especially the scenes dealing with domestic abuse in the family. I thought I was going to get an original DVD from the movie company, but it ended up being a copy. It was a good copy though. Can't complain.

    An Underrated Masterpiece 5 Star Review
    2008-12-23 - Most people would probably wonder how the words "masterpiece" and "Jennifer Lopez" could possibly go together, but there you have it - "Angel Eyes" is a little gem of a film, hardly known even to many Jennifer Lopez fans themselves, as it plays out more like a taut independent film rather that a big studio-sponsored endeavor.

    This is one film that really surprised me, and till date is only one of four movies I can watch over and over on repeat - I never tire of it. The primary reason for this is because this is not really a romance or a 'chick flick'. Its a very mature story about two adults who have been horribly hurt by their pasts, and who use each other in the most positive way possible to grow and blossom. It is absolutely gritty, real and spares no awkward emotion in making us believe that these are real people with real problems.

    No fan of Lopez here, but her nuanced performance made me realize that she is definitely an actress who should have won awards for this role. She is tremendously expressive, and towards the end of the movie, she is spectacular. My personal favorite scene was the climax, where the writers could have made a 'happy ending', but instead its a sad, true depiction of what happens even in the best families today. Just so amazing.

    Jim Caviezel, who was never a great actor to begin with, uses his silent presence to his advantage. Everything about this film just works, and even if you think that you may not be a 'slow movie' kind of person, you will enjoy this. Its sad that people often overlook this once they see that picture of J-Lo on the cover, but this really is a fine piece of film-making, comparable to the greatest films ever made (it really is THAT good).

    Five Stars. A Classic in my home.










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