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The fundamental premise of the movie? At least as it was played out?

I kept expecting Jim and Paty to get back together, up until the very end. She wasn't made out to be a horrible woman who was a poor fit with him, nor was it made clear that Jim didn't love her. All throughout the movie, he kept insisting that he wanted to be with Paty... I figured the Angel was simply going to be a tool for him to realize how much he loved Paty.

Anyway -- I felt a little bad for her/them in the end. Didn't seem sufficiently established to me, that his relationship with Paty should have ended.

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I'm watching it right now as a matter of fact on Showtime and in my opinion early in the movie they made it evident that he was being pressured into marrying Paty. They made it seem like Paty was a high maintainence and her family was wealthy and had unreasonable expectations of Jim. Jim realized that they just weren't on the same page in life.
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While I LOVE Phoebe Cates, I don't think she played up the bitchy part of the character too well. She seems like such a sweet lady in real life and that just bled through. Patty's lines wreaked of "bitch", but the way Phoebe played her, she just seemed like the spurned fiancee. From her point of view, I could totally see how a misunderstanding would arise, but her character was supposed to be spoiled. It felt like the movie was trying to convey that the lead character had lost the motivation for his true passion due to illness and was settling for a life he wouldn't have necessarily chosen had he been in better health. The way Phoebe Cates interpreted her character, it was kind of hard to fathom that she and Jim wouldn't ultimately get together. But this also made Patty look like even worse of a whack-job at the end when her personality took a drastic change for the worse.

I actually did see that Jim was falling for the angel, but he was just trying to do the right thing. This might be another case in which the actor didn't interpret his character's intentions too well. When he said he loved Patty, there should have been a glimmer of doubt in order to promote the idea that he was uncertain of their relationship. Perhaps that would have made the ending a bit more believable for some people. *shrug*

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There was nothing to indicate that Patty and Jim were meant to be married. And Jim was pretty chaste with the angel, as much as he was under her spell. He didn't even try to kiss her.






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