Review of Heaven Can Wait (1978) by Richard M — 04 Aug 2009
Heaven Can Wait (1978) -- [6.0] -- A light, fluffy, inconsequential comedy about a man who dies and is given the opportunity to return to life in another man's body. The movie works best during it's 'fish out of water' scenes, where Warren Beatty interacts with the people in his affluent host-body's life, including some charming house servants, a duplicitous wife, and her murderous lover.
For all the Oscar attention this movie received, I wasn't that impressed. Elaine May has written much better material, and Beatty's role isn't a very challenging one. On the other hand, this movie was the first (and only) time I have ever laughed at Charles Grodin.
This review of Heaven Can Wait (1978) was written by Richard M on 04 Aug 2009.
Heaven Can Wait has generally received positive reviews.
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