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Heaven Can't Wait
Foreign - Tony is a wily, pessimistic scam artist who uses an ancient superstition to build a hilariously enterprising business. Lam is his sometime business cohort and Chan is the kind-hearted boy next door who falls victim to Tony's tricks.
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Plot Summary
This short documentary explores the life and work of acclaimed director Ernst Lubitsch. It delves into his distinctive comedic style, his transition from German silent films to Hollywood, and his lasting influence on filmmaking. The film highlights key elements of his career through archival footage and critical commentary.
Critical Reception
As a short documentary focusing on a specific filmmaker, "Heaven Can't Wait" is typically viewed by film enthusiasts and historians. Its reception is generally positive for its concise and insightful overview of Ernst Lubitsch's significant contributions to cinema.
What Reviewers Say
A well-crafted, brief introduction to a cinematic master.
Appreciated for its focus on Lubitsch's unique visual wit.
A valuable, albeit short, piece for film study.
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Fun Fact
This short documentary is named after Ernst Lubitsch's classic 1943 film, "Heaven Can Wait", which was a remake of "Here Today and Gone Tomorrow" (1937).
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