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Monsieur Destinée

Original title: Mr. Destiny
  • 1990
  • PG-13
  • 1h 56m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
14K
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Jim Belushi in Monsieur Destinée (1990)
Unhappy Larry Burrows sees what his life could've been like, had he made that winning home run as a teenager.
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Unhappy Larry Burrows sees what his life could have been like if he had made that winning home run as a teenager.Unhappy Larry Burrows sees what his life could have been like if he had made that winning home run as a teenager.Unhappy Larry Burrows sees what his life could have been like if he had made that winning home run as a teenager.

  • Director
    • James Orr
  • Writers
    • James Orr
    • Jim Cruickshank
  • Stars
    • Jim Belushi
    • Linda Hamilton
    • Michael Caine
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    14K
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    • Director
      • James Orr
    • Writers
      • James Orr
      • Jim Cruickshank
    • Stars
      • Jim Belushi
      • Linda Hamilton
      • Michael Caine
    • 55User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
    • 34Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Jim Belushi
    Jim Belushi
    • Larry Burrows
    • (as James Belushi)
    Linda Hamilton
    Linda Hamilton
    • Ellen Burrows
    Michael Caine
    Michael Caine
    • Mike
    Jon Lovitz
    Jon Lovitz
    • Clip Metzler
    Hart Bochner
    Hart Bochner
    • Niles Pender
    Bill McCutcheon
    Bill McCutcheon
    • Leo Hansen
    Rene Russo
    Rene Russo
    • Cindy Jo
    Jay O. Sanders
    Jay O. Sanders
    • Jackie Earle
    Maury Chaykin
    Maury Chaykin
    • Guzelman
    Pat Corley
    Pat Corley
    • Harry Burrows
    Douglas Seale
    Douglas Seale
    • Boswell
    Courteney Cox
    Courteney Cox
    • Jewel Jagger
    Doug Barron
    Doug Barron
    • Lewis Flick
    Jeff Weiss
    • Ludwig
    Tony Longo
    Tony Longo
    • Huge Guy
    Kathy Ireland
    Kathy Ireland
    • Gina
    Andy Stahl
    Andy Stahl
    • Jerry Haskins
    • (as Andrew Stahl)
    Bryan Buffington
    Bryan Buffington
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    • Director
      • James Orr
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      • James Orr
      • Jim Cruickshank
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    7mcfly-31

    good "what if" tale

    Ok, so it borrows a little from "It's a Wonderful Life", but that was 44 years prior to this film, so why not a new attempt. Belushi is having a rotten 35th birthday. He didn't get his Wheaties, his coffee, and has lost his job. The capper is when his self described "big blue piece of sh**" car breaks down at the end of the day. He heads into an empty bar to call for a tow. While waiting, he's recognized by the bartender (Caine) as the kid who lost the town's championship baseball game 20 years earlier. This gets him to thinking how life would've been if he had won the game. He finds out when, unbeknownst to him, Caine serves up a motion potion in a glass that gives him a mansion, the prom queen (Russo) as his wife, and makes him president of the sporting goods company he's been canned from. Caine later reveals himself as the one who's responsible for this change, but Belushi is not entirely on board. He never fully adjusts, and in a plot development that doesn't kill the movie but is still odd, he tries to court his wife (Hamilton) from his real life, who is now married to someone else. The good move is that they don't spend too much time on it, as basically they rip of "Ghost", with Belushi constantly telling Hamilton things only she could know. It also brings in a hokey dramatic element, as two of his lovers kevetch in the shadows, new wife Russo, and his unbalanced lover Cox. But the keys to the film are the somewhat lengthy beginning, and cheery end. Also good work from the big and recognizable cast, as Belushi is very likable, VERY attractive ladies chosen, and Caine is perfectly easy going as the title guy. Strange that this was Belushi's second film of 1990 dealing with him getting an alternative lifestyle of riches, which was found in "Taking Care of Business". Though similar, both films are on the same level of laughs provided. So check this out for a fun exploration of "what if?"
    6planktonrules

    What if...

    The basic ideas in "Mr. Destiny" shouldn't surprise anyone watching. After all, similar plots have appeared on many television shows and movies, such as "It's a Wonderful Life" and "Family Man". So there are no surprises here. Now this isn't really a huge complaint...the film is still enjoyable and it's a nice turn off your brain and enjoy sort of story.

    The story begins long ago. Larry (Jim Belushi) is playing the championship game and strikes out....and years later, he STILL blames the direction of his life on this one incident. And, his secret wish is granted when a mysterious and magical guy (Michael Caine) appears and tells him that the past has been changed....he DID hit that ball and won the championship. Now, however, his life is so very different, as he lives in a huge mansion, married the boss' daughter, has a great classic car collection and much more. But what he doesn't have are his old friends and wife....and he misses that more than he possibly could have imagined.

    The film is pleasant but also has one problem which impacted how much I enjoyed it.... Jim Belushi's character is simply too dumb at times. While he knows his life is completely different, he often thinks and acts as if it's his same old life....and ends up alienating a lot of people in the process. It really defies common sense when Larry acts this way...as if he really hasn't any concept of change. Why would he trust the man who he knew in his previous life if a devious Satan? Why would he cheat on his new wife when she adores him and treats him like a king? Why would he not try to explain away how oddly he's acting?! It's still enjoyable...but it doesn't make a lot of sense at times.
    AllisonLVenezio

    Life is definitely worth living!:)

    Living the part of your life you wished were better is something that many of us have wished we could do, but for Larry Burrows, it becomes reality in "Mr. Destiny."

    Jim Belushi definitely played his best part in this well-done film about second chances. The character of Larry Burrows is believable and is like many blue-collar workers in America. Burrows is the kind of person that lets everyone go ahead of him, with out trying to get ahead himself.

    The chemistry between Belushi and Linda Hamilton as Ellen is very charming, something that many loving couples have. Michael Caine was also superb as Mike, who actually creeped me out the first time I saw this, which was at least 10 years ago. It was amazing to see how contrasted his normal life was as opposed to his "rich life." People liked him in his ordinary life, but he was feared and despised in his "rich life."

    In my opinion, this film teaches a very important lesson: Life is what you make of it, and one should be thankful of what they have, and what helped them get there. Destiny is what shapes us, and good things will definitely come our way.

    RATING: ****1/2 out of 5. Excellent!:)
    Alcaminhante

    What a cute little movie !

    I just watched this movie yesterday on cable, and i really enjoyed it. Ok, it´s not the greatest movie ever, but i would recommend this movie to everyone who wants to see a simple movie, wich in the end makes us think, even if it is for a little while. Everyone has thought even once what if we hadn´t choosed a particular path in our lives, and this is what this movie is about. About the "IF" and about what might have happened. This is a story about a guy, who thought a bad event from his teen years, had ruined is entire life, then he is sent by some spiritual entity to a parallel universe in which that bad thing never happened and he gets to experience first hand what would have happened in his life, if his life had followed this other path. After this he learns that, there are good and bad moments in every ones lives independent of what lifes we live.

    And so we have a very good movie. This is one of those movies, that we watch, and quickly forgget, but sometimes when somebody mentions it, we imediatly recall all the details. It is one of those movies that we always remember even if it is from time to time.

    Another peculiar thing is MR.DESTINY is filled with familiar faces in every corner. From James Beluchi and Linda Hamilton to Michael Cane ,and we can spend the whole movie recognizing actors, wich is also fun.

    So i don´t have much more to say, except that i really recomend this movie.

    Very simple, but very good and very cute too. It realy puts a smile on our face by the end of it. So watch it, and be happy.
    8BlueBoyReviews

    CHEER! - (8 stars out of 10)

    The stage curtains open ...

    "Mr. Destiny" is a modern day fairytale that arguably catches James Belushi at the height of his popularity in cinema. He had just finished "Taking Care of Business" and was about to be in "Curly Sue", both of which are great movies. In this film, however, he stars alongside other notable actors such as Michael Caine, Linda Hamilton, and Jon Lovitz in a fun, "feel good", comedy that still holds up well today.

    It is Larry Burrows's 35th birthday, and as he explains it, it was the strangest day of his life. Things are off to a rough start - he isn't able to have his Wheaties for breakfast, there is no coffee when he gets to work, he gets into trouble with his boss which leads to him losing his job, and then his car breaks down ... again. All of this is going on while he is feeling melancholy about a championship baseball game he could've won when he was a youth ... the outcome of which he is convinced, would've changed his life for the better. But, when he meets Mike the bartender, he is given a chance to see what that life would've been like.

    It's obvious to see that this movie drew its inspiration from the 1946 classic, "It's A Wonderful Life" - only in that film, our main character got to see what life would've been like if he hadn't been born at all. Whereas, this 1990 film explores the ever persistent question of "What if?". A question that the Nicolas Cage movie, "The Family Man", would address later on in 2000 (another fine movie). We learn that with each outcome, there is always the bad with the good.

    I loved this movie. There is an undeniable warmth and charm to it's underlying story as Larry goes through a series of mishaps and sometimes dramatic events to realize that what he had wasn't so bad. In fact, it was a great life. It gave us a nice "Wizard of Oz" ending ("I missed you all so much!) that will leave you smiling and satisfied. "Mr. Destiny" is time well spent and a film I would recommend without hesitation at 8 stars out of 10.

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    • Trivia
      The Vanderbilt home, Biltmore Estates in Asheville, North Carolina was used as the filming location for the mansion that Larry finds himself living in with Cindy Jo and their children.
    • Goofs
      At around 18m18sec The forklift that Courtney Cox is driving away makes a sound like an electric forklift but clearly has a propane tank on it. Also in an enclosed warehouse one would not use a propane forklift.
    • Quotes

      Mike the Bartender at Universal Joint Bar: Saw the game, kid. Tough break.

      Young Larry Burrows: You said it, mister. I blew it good.

      Mike the Bartender at Universal Joint Bar: Don't worry too much about it. Remember, you've got your whole life to look forward to. Things will work out just fine. Trust me.

      Young Larry Burrows: [walking away] Old fart. What the hell does he know?

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Avalon/Listen Up: The Lives of Quincy Jones/Henry & June/Desperate Hours (1990)
    • Soundtracks
      Gimme Some Lovin'
      Written by Steve Winwood, Muff Winwood and Spencer Davis

      Performed by The Spencer Davis Group (as Spencer Davis)

      Courtesy of Island Records and EMI, a division of Capitol Records, Inc.

      By arrangement with CEMA Special Markets

      Remixed by Bruce Botnick

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    • Release date
      • October 12, 1990 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Mr. Destiny
    • Filming locations
      • Biltmore Estate - 1 Approach Road, Asheville, North Carolina, USA
    • Production companies
      • Touchstone Pictures
      • Silver Screen Partners IV
      • Laurence Mark Productions
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    • Budget
      • $20,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $15,379,253
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $2,991,605
      • Oct 14, 1990
    • Gross worldwide
      • $15,379,253
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 56m(116 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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