It Could Happen to You—not morally sound—bases itself on a concept that encourages marital infidelity and drives a whole new generation of persons who represent loosened mores. Slyly built on a ‘light’ theme, for persons of a weaker moral compass, it can be suggestive to the point of giving the green light to engage in time spent alone with someone who is not the marital partner and finally ends in compromised behavior. It Is not the best watch for those who are easily persuaded and lack strongly guided moral principles.
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Storyline
An idealistic policeman promises a waitress half
the winnings of a lottery ticket in the event he has the winning ticket.
Additional Thanks
Thank you to Director
Andrew Bergman for directing effort. Thank you to Producers Mike Lobell and
Gary Adelson for making the film possible. Cast includes Nicolas Cage, Bridget
Fonda, Rosie Perez, Isaac Hayes, Seymour Cassel, Stanley Tucci, and J.E.
Freeman.
Buy a ticket? Yes? No? Maybe?
No. This movie does not teach good ethics or
morality for sustaining long-lasting marriage. It opens the door to dissolving
marriage. In this failure, it makes room for beginning a thinking process that
weakens a country rather than strengthening a country. For that failure, the
movie receives the lower rating and the no watch suggestion.
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