Review of Heaven Can Wait (1978) by Vincent Canby for The New York Times — 06 Aug 2014
There is something eerily disconnected about Heaven Can Wait. It may be because in a time of comparative peace, immortality — at least in its life-after-death form — doesn't hold the fascination for us that it does when there's a war going on, as there was in 1941 when Here Comes Mr.
Jordan was released and became such a hit. Or perhaps we are somewhat more sophisticated today (though I doubt it) and comedies about heavenly messengers and what is, in effect, a very casual kind of transubstantiation seem essentially silly.
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This review of Heaven Can Wait (1978) was written by Vincent Canby and published by The New York Times on 06 Aug 2014.
Heaven Can Wait has generally received positive reviews.
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