Allison Pyke is a young angel who's trying to get her ticket into heaven. Complications arise when two important men in her life unexpectedly show up to form a love triangle.Allison Pyke is a young angel who's trying to get her ticket into heaven. Complications arise when two important men in her life unexpectedly show up to form a love triangle.Allison Pyke is a young angel who's trying to get her ticket into heaven. Complications arise when two important men in her life unexpectedly show up to form a love triangle.
Alyssa Veniece Chin
- Margot
- (as Alyssa Veniece)
- Director
- Writers
- All cast & crew
- Production, box office & more at IMDbPro
Featured reviews
We found this movie on Netflix while searching for something funny and new. This film is a very pleasant surprise and easily could have have been a crowd favorite in the big theaters, if it had been widely distributed. It's the story of three people in a love triangle, all of whom lost a spouse earlier. it deals with the emotions of partner death and loss, regrets, reminiscences, moving on, and looking back and forward in romantic relationships. Anyone who has experienced these events will find something here to relate to. I have experienced some of these, and it brought up strong feelings for me. Also, it has an interesting view on what happens after death, rebirth, and heaven. If you are religious, this could be the starting point for interesting discussions on your faith about death and on our time on earth.
A very skilled cast and crew brings life to the script, adding their own creative quirks and idiosyncracies to the characters. None are heavy handed, and almost always they strike the right balance between individual style and universal traits. The script is slanted toward younger characters, so older audience members may not have had the same experiences in dating. However, the emotions portrayed are ageless. The only weak points in the script are minor. They are a reliance on cliches about regional differences in people. The characters from the Midwest are portrayed as somewhat unsophisticated and slow. The head angel from New York is presented like a brash, jaded stereotype from that area. These stereotypes, though, are within the bounds of typical movie cliches about regions.
Overall, well worth the time to watch. It will have you alternately laughing and probably crying, and reflecting on your own life and its history.
A very easy comedy, nice for old cliches , humor, Elizabeth Bowen,Ricky Mabe and, maybe, Jason Biggs ( in memory of previous roles ).
A young woman looking for her place in Paradise. And the not surprising return to Earth for fix some things. A ball of romance and soft commedy , angels and points, good facts and a life in Paradise more by Muslim inspiration.
And, sure, Brenda Song giving to her miss Pyke few nice traits .
A young woman looking for her place in Paradise. And the not surprising return to Earth for fix some things. A ball of romance and soft commedy , angels and points, good facts and a life in Paradise more by Muslim inspiration.
And, sure, Brenda Song giving to her miss Pyke few nice traits .
I thought this film was quite clever. It was a classic storyline of an angel trying to get into heaven but in 2017.
A young woman dies and becomes an angel on earth as she doesn't quite have the credits to get into heaven. After saving a plane from crashing (you may recognise a real life similarity to how she saves it) she is stuck on earth for years trying to build up the credit. Just when she has got enough credit she runs into her widowed husband.
There is a nice modern twist in that the miracles come to the angels via a smart phone app. Also it turns out that it is Greyhound bus that takes you to heaven.
Jason Biggs playing himself (as a sort of angel manager) I thought was the star of the film. The actress playing the angel I thought was good in some parts but a bit patchy in others.
Overall this is a good film to watch. It is unlikely you will want to watch it again for a while or will be nominating it for best film of 2017. However it is an enjoyable film and probably much better and different to a lot of TV movies.
A young woman dies and becomes an angel on earth as she doesn't quite have the credits to get into heaven. After saving a plane from crashing (you may recognise a real life similarity to how she saves it) she is stuck on earth for years trying to build up the credit. Just when she has got enough credit she runs into her widowed husband.
There is a nice modern twist in that the miracles come to the angels via a smart phone app. Also it turns out that it is Greyhound bus that takes you to heaven.
Jason Biggs playing himself (as a sort of angel manager) I thought was the star of the film. The actress playing the angel I thought was good in some parts but a bit patchy in others.
Overall this is a good film to watch. It is unlikely you will want to watch it again for a while or will be nominating it for best film of 2017. However it is an enjoyable film and probably much better and different to a lot of TV movies.
10Shernks
I love this movie and so does everyone I know who's watched it to the haters on this thread, unbelievable, open your minds! I think they did a fabulous job and how they are so connected is amazing with out giving anything away! The whole concept is just perfect. Wonderful movie, it's well written, witty funny, and a tear jerker!
10PeteB123
This is a funny movie. It's sort of like "Bad Santa" meets "My Best Friend's Wedding," with a little bit of Dwayne Johnson's "Tooth Fairy" and Kirstie Alley's "Toothless."
Did you know
- ConnectionsReferences La quatrième dimension: Nightmare at 20,000 Feet (1963)
Details
- Release date
- Country of origin
- Official site
- Language
- Also known as
- Ako sa dostať do neba
- Production companies
- See more company credits at IMDbPro
Contribute to this page
Suggest an edit or add missing content