A Little Bit of Heaven

May 6th, 2012







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A Little Bit of Heaven

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Plot
An irreverent young woman who uses her humor to prevent matters from getting serious has a life-changing visit with her doctor.

Release Year: 2011

Rating: 6.0/10 (5,674 voted)

Critic's Score: 15/100

Director: Nicole Kassell

Stars: Kate Hudson, Gael García Bernal, Kathy Bates

Storyline
An irreverent young woman who uses her humor to prevent matters from getting serious has a life-changing visit with her doctor.

Cast:
Peter Dinklage - Vinnie
Kate Hudson - Marley Corbett
Lucy Punch - Sarah Walker
Romany Malco - Peter Cooper
Gael García Bernal - Julian Goldstein
Kathy Bates - Beverly Corbett
Whoopi Goldberg - God
Rosemarie DeWitt - Renee Blair
Johann Urb - Doug
Steven Weber - Rob Randolph
Treat Williams - Jack Corbett
Beau Brasseaux - Bar patron / funeral (as Beau Brasso)
Alan Dale - Dr. Sanders
Jaqueline Fleming - Salesperson
Monica Acosta -



Details

Official Website: Official site [Japan] |

Release Date: 4 May 2012

Filming Locations: New Orleans, Louisiana, USA

Technical Specs

Runtime: USA:

Quotes:
Marley Corbett: Do you mind if I ask you a personal question?
Julian Goldstein: No.
Marley Corbett: Why do you not have a girlfriend?



User Review

It got to me

Rating:

Okay, I'm a male and a cancer survivor. This looked like an interesting movie, albeit a "chick flick," but once I started watching I got completely hooked. Yes, the subject of cancer is again given the Hollywood-style treatment (no makeup, just a sallow look, and A FULL HEAD OF HAIR! Guess the filmmakers thought a bald actress wouldn't look so good in love scenes; also, I wish I had experienced the minor discomfort she does during chemo treatments, not to mention how energetic our heroine is when most of us feel like we're lucky to be able to just stand up). But all that aside, it was a beautiful movie message-wise, and after only seeing Kate Hudson in her first role many years ago in Cameron Crowe's "Almost Famous" (and not being that impressed by her), she has certainly matured as an actress. There were two or three scenes that really hit home to me and I could understand exactly what she was feeling at the time. I don't remember seeing this opening in theaters here in San Francisco, and if it did, it didn't play very long, which is a shame; I hope this isn't another film that's gone direct to video. "A Little Bit of Heaven" is about tying up loose ends, little by little, and realizing, finally, that life is a gift and to be celebrated in the short time we're all here. Don't deny yourself the chance to see this movie.






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