An omniscient friendly stranger tries to convince a man on the run who tried to kill his corrupt backstabbing boss but ended up accidentally killing three bystanders instead that there is a ... Read allAn omniscient friendly stranger tries to convince a man on the run who tried to kill his corrupt backstabbing boss but ended up accidentally killing three bystanders instead that there is a way for him to redeem himself.An omniscient friendly stranger tries to convince a man on the run who tried to kill his corrupt backstabbing boss but ended up accidentally killing three bystanders instead that there is a way for him to redeem himself.
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7,5/10
Caught in the middle of a struggle between right and wrong, good and evil. A man is presented with a guru, a guide.. a friend. When life seems to be at its end and the walls are closing in all around, will a second chance make a difference.. an opportunity to start new is only available to those who are able to see the opportunity. This episode is a battle between the inner struggles of selfishness and selflessness!
Definitely a must see episode for all those interested in the journey of life and its purpose. 50 Stars and 10 Thumbs up! - Solarstone 2012
Another reviewer calls it It's a Good Life played forward. It is more than that. I like that it was set at Christmas.
The dialog the writers give us is exceptional and engaging. The acting is very good. They pull it all off as being believable and happening.
Acting and writing don't mesh without great directing that brings out the best of the script and the actors abilities.
It makes it hard for me to understand that this is the only directing credit Rebecca DeMornay has.
"Redemption follows not a change of body but a change of heart."
Did you know
- TriviaLucas quotes the line "Drinking a bowl of green tea, I stop the war." This is a haiku written by the American poet Paul Reps in the early 1950s.
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Control Voice: A second chance. But redemption follows not a change of body... but a change of heart. That's a return to innocence.
- SoundtracksReturn To Innocence
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