Nichols serves us a firm hand, a melodrama with a romantic tone, or an allegory that reflects the dangers of rapacious capitalism, illegal and criminal enrichment.
A cowardly swindle in a life of luxury. Either way, it is an entertaining and moving film that invites us to look inside ourselves.
We must ask ourselves if our life is happy or if social and professional success at any cost is the goal of our happiness.
You already know: "Live your life the way you want and you don't have to think about how to live it."
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It is also sometimes that fate insists on giving us a second chance to be worthy and respected.
Henry Turner (H. Ford), working in New York, is an irascible lawyer, bossy with his secretary (he never apologizes), a mean, arrogant and unscrupulous winner, and an unhappy family life (both unfaithful to their partners!) ), sacrificed for financial and professional success with no aversion to deceit, manipulation of the truth and withholding evidence.
His life will take an unexpected turn when he is shot in the head during a robbery while going downstairs to buy cigarettes.
But fate will give him a second chance to be reborn, albeit from scratch, because after a period of recovery he no longer remembers anything of his previous life.
In this way, you will have to learn to read and write, to live and think about what you need to be happy.
Excellent performance by Harrison Ford, he carries all the weight of the film (his physique is overwhelming), as a not very expressive actor he gives a very appropriate tone to the character of Harry, in the film halfway through he changed his character.
The lovely Annette Bening is kind and romantic as a hapless wife who will understand the love of a strange new husband.
Of note is the work of supporting actor Bill Nunn, an actor of color who plays the physical therapist who helps Henry find himself.
Thanks to J.J. Abrams for the touching storyline, those who love noble sentiments and optimistic stories can enjoy watching a couple kiss on a Central Park bench.



