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Michael (1996 film)

Michael is a 1996 American comedy fantasy film directed by Nora Ephron. The film stars John Travolta as the Archangel Michael, who is sent to Earth to do various tasks, including mending some wounded hearts. The cast also includes Jean Stapleton, Andie MacDowell, William Hurt, Bob Hoskins, Joey Lauren Adams, and Robert Pastorelli as people who cross Michael's path.

Michael
Theatrical release poster
Directed byNora Ephron
Screenplay byNora Ephron
Delia Ephron
Peter Dexter
Jim Quinlan
Story byJim Quinlan
Peter Dexter
Produced bySean Daniel
Nora Ephron
James Jacks
Delia Ephron
Starring
CinematographyJohn Lindley
Edited byGeraldine Peroni
Music byRandy Newman
Production
companies
Distributed byNew Line Cinema
Release date
  • December 25, 1996 (1996-12-25)
Running time
104 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguagesEnglish
Portuguese
Box office$119.7 million[1]

The original music score was composed by Randy Newman. The dance scene and other location shots were filmed at the community center of Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Cornhill, Texas, and on country roads near Walburg, Texas, as well as at Texas' Gruene Hall.

Plot edit

The National Mirror is a tabloid publication that reports primarily on unexplainable phenomena. The editor, Vartan Malt, receives a story tip about a woman living with an angel in her house in a small town in Iowa, and decides to send three staff members to investigate. He chooses Frank Quinlan; Huey Driscoll, a photographer and owner of the Mirror star Sparky the Wonder Dog; and Dorothy Winters, hired by Malt to eventually replace Driscoll.

At the boarding house of Pansy Milbank, they meet her tenant Michael. While Michael has wings and smells like cookies, he has an unexpected taste for cigarettes and sugar, seems rather boorish at first, and does not appear clean. When pressed for the type of angel he is, he replies he is an archangel, with Pansy boasting he triumphed over Lucifer in the War in Heaven.

After Pansy unexpectedly dies, Frank and Huey decide to take Michael to Chicago. Michael reveals that this was his plan from the beginning. During the trip, Michael's mission on Earth is slowly revealed to be to get Frank and Dorothy together despite both having had bad experiences with love.

After Sparky is hit by a truck and killed, Michael brings him back to life. In the process, he uses up his allotment of miracles and begins to weaken. The group reaches Chicago just in time for Michael to see the Sears Tower (which he has always wanted to see) before disappearing. After Frank and Dorothy go their separate ways, Michael returns one more time (this time with Pansy in tow) and gets Frank and Dorothy back together for good.

Cast edit

 
 
John Travolta stars as the Archangel Michael.

Themes and interpretations edit

Contrary to popular depictions of angels, Michael is portrayed as a boozing, smoking slob – yet capable of imparting unexpected wisdom.[2]

 
Michael's shield in the War in Heaven, which Professor Christopher R. Miller argues influenced the film

Professor Christopher R. Miller compared the depiction of angels in Michael to John Milton's in Paradise Lost. Milton presented angels as "six-winged shapeshifters who patrol the galaxy, leaving a vapor trail of heavenly fragrance in their wake." Miller notes Michael is portrayed as warring on Lucifer with shields resembling "two broad suns," and credits Michael with referencing this mythology.[3]

Reception edit

The film received mixed to negative reviews, holding a 36% rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 42 reviews. The site's consensus states: "John Travolta plays an angel in Nora Ephron's maudlin Michael, a grating comedy that doesn't tap into the heavenly charms of her best work."[4] Emanuel Levy wrote in Variety that Michael is essentially a series of "lethargically paced" episodes with only flimsy connections to an overall narrative. He further criticized that the direction is scattered and uneven and Andie MacDowell is inadequate in her role, though he praised the performances of John Travolta and William Hurt, remarking that Travolta's charm and sex appeal would make some moments enjoyable for female viewers.[5] Owen Gleiberman, reviewing the film for Entertainment Weekly, instead attested that Travolta's performance is one of the film's worst problems, saying it "has a slovenly, I-can-do-anything-and-you'll-still-love-me obnoxiousness." He also felt it reflected poorly on Travolta to play a Messiah figure in two films in one year (the other being Phenomenon), and gave Michael a D+.[6] David Ansen of Newsweek instead judged the film to be a mixed bag, with weak points including a contrived plot and Robert Pastorelli's performance, which nonetheless succeeds as a "low-key charmer" thanks to those moments where the attractive cast are allowed to play off of each other, such as the song in praise of pies.[7]

Box office edit

The movie was a box office success. Released on Christmas Day, Michael finished number one at the box office that weekend, grossing $17,435,711 (roughly $3.4 million more than second-place Jerry Maguire, which was in its third week). The total domestic gross was $95,318,203, ranking Michael number 16 for 1996.[8][9][10]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Michael at Box Office Mojo
  2. ^ a b "Spotlight On John Travolta In 'Michael,' The Actor Plays A Sexy Angel Whose Gospel Is Wine, Women And Song". The Morning Call. Retrieved 2010-11-23.
  3. ^ Miller, Christopher R. (May 24, 1998). "Winging It". The New York Times. Retrieved August 15, 2017.
  4. ^ "Michael". Rotten Tomatoes. 2022-08-01.
  5. ^ Levy, Emanuel (1997-01-04). "Michael". Variety. Retrieved 2011-04-13.
  6. ^ Gleiberman, Owen (1997-01-10). . Entertainment Weekly. Archived from the original on October 21, 2012. Retrieved 2011-04-13.
  7. ^ Ansen, David (December 22, 1996). "Aliens, Angels and Artiness". Newsweek. Retrieved 19 November 2022.
  8. ^ Brennan, Judy (1996-12-30). "Michael: Miracle at Box Office; Movies: Estimates show John Travolta's angel film setting a Christmas week record; 'Evita' and 'People vs. Larry Flynt' hit big in limited release". The Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2010-11-23.
  9. ^ "Jerry' Ties With Slowing 'Michael' at Box Office". The Los Angeles Times. 1997-01-06. Retrieved 2010-11-23.
  10. ^ Dutka, Elaine (1996-12-27). "Michael Stars as Christmas' Screen Angel; Movies: The New Line movie fares well nationwide; 'Evita' sets a one-day house record in Hollywood and sells out a Manhattan theater". The Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2010-11-23.

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Michael is a 1996 American comedy fantasy film directed by Nora Ephron The film stars John Travolta as the Archangel Michael who is sent to Earth to do various tasks including mending some wounded hearts The cast also includes Jean Stapleton Andie MacDowell William Hurt Bob Hoskins Joey Lauren Adams and Robert Pastorelli as people who cross Michael s path MichaelTheatrical release posterDirected byNora EphronScreenplay byNora EphronDelia EphronPeter DexterJim QuinlanStory byJim QuinlanPeter DexterProduced bySean DanielNora EphronJames JacksDelia EphronStarringJohn Travolta Andie MacDowell William Hurt Bob Hoskins Robert Pastorelli Jean StapletonCinematographyJohn LindleyEdited byGeraldine PeroniMusic byRandy NewmanProductioncompaniesTurner PicturesAlphaville FilmsDistributed byNew Line CinemaRelease dateDecember 25 1996 1996 12 25 Running time104 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguagesEnglishPortugueseBox office 119 7 million 1 The original music score was composed by Randy Newman The dance scene and other location shots were filmed at the community center of Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Cornhill Texas and on country roads near Walburg Texas as well as at Texas Gruene Hall Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Themes and interpretations 4 Reception 4 1 Box office 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksPlot editThe National Mirror is a tabloid publication that reports primarily on unexplainable phenomena The editor Vartan Malt receives a story tip about a woman living with an angel in her house in a small town in Iowa and decides to send three staff members to investigate He chooses Frank Quinlan Huey Driscoll a photographer and owner of the Mirror star Sparky the Wonder Dog and Dorothy Winters hired by Malt to eventually replace Driscoll At the boarding house of Pansy Milbank they meet her tenant Michael While Michael has wings and smells like cookies he has an unexpected taste for cigarettes and sugar seems rather boorish at first and does not appear clean When pressed for the type of angel he is he replies he is an archangel with Pansy boasting he triumphed over Lucifer in the War in Heaven After Pansy unexpectedly dies Frank and Huey decide to take Michael to Chicago Michael reveals that this was his plan from the beginning During the trip Michael s mission on Earth is slowly revealed to be to get Frank and Dorothy together despite both having had bad experiences with love After Sparky is hit by a truck and killed Michael brings him back to life In the process he uses up his allotment of miracles and begins to weaken The group reaches Chicago just in time for Michael to see the Sears Tower which he has always wanted to see before disappearing After Frank and Dorothy go their separate ways Michael returns one more time this time with Pansy in tow and gets Frank and Dorothy back together for good Cast edit nbsp nbsp John Travolta stars as the Archangel Michael John Travolta as Michael 2 Andie MacDowell as Dorothy Winters William Hurt as Frank Quinlan Bob Hoskins as Vartan Malt Robert Pastorelli as Huey Driscoll Jean Stapleton as Pansy Milbank Teri Garr as Judge Esther Newberg Wallace Langham as Bruce Craddock Joey Lauren Adams as Anita Brown s waitress Richard Schiff as Italian waiter Carla Gugino as Bride Tom Hodges as Groom Sparky as HimselfThemes and interpretations editContrary to popular depictions of angels Michael is portrayed as a boozing smoking slob yet capable of imparting unexpected wisdom 2 nbsp Michael s shield in the War in Heaven which Professor Christopher R Miller argues influenced the film Professor Christopher R Miller compared the depiction of angels in Michael to John Milton s in Paradise Lost Milton presented angels as six winged shapeshifters who patrol the galaxy leaving a vapor trail of heavenly fragrance in their wake Miller notes Michael is portrayed as warring on Lucifer with shields resembling two broad suns and credits Michael with referencing this mythology 3 Reception editThe film received mixed to negative reviews holding a 36 rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 42 reviews The site s consensus states John Travolta plays an angel in Nora Ephron s maudlin Michael a grating comedy that doesn t tap into the heavenly charms of her best work 4 Emanuel Levy wrote in Variety that Michael is essentially a series of lethargically paced episodes with only flimsy connections to an overall narrative He further criticized that the direction is scattered and uneven and Andie MacDowell is inadequate in her role though he praised the performances of John Travolta and William Hurt remarking that Travolta s charm and sex appeal would make some moments enjoyable for female viewers 5 Owen Gleiberman reviewing the film for Entertainment Weekly instead attested that Travolta s performance is one of the film s worst problems saying it has a slovenly I can do anything and you ll still love me obnoxiousness He also felt it reflected poorly on Travolta to play a Messiah figure in two films in one year the other being Phenomenon and gave Michael a D 6 David Ansen of Newsweek instead judged the film to be a mixed bag with weak points including a contrived plot and Robert Pastorelli s performance which nonetheless succeeds as a low key charmer thanks to those moments where the attractive cast are allowed to play off of each other such as the song in praise of pies 7 Box office edit The movie was a box office success Released on Christmas Day Michael finished number one at the box office that weekend grossing 17 435 711 roughly 3 4 million more than second place Jerry Maguire which was in its third week The total domestic gross was 95 318 203 ranking Michael number 16 for 1996 8 9 10 See also editList of films about angelsReferences edit Michael at Box Office Mojo a b Spotlight On John Travolta In Michael The Actor Plays A Sexy Angel Whose Gospel Is Wine Women And Song The Morning Call Retrieved 2010 11 23 Miller Christopher R May 24 1998 Winging It The New York Times Retrieved August 15 2017 Michael Rotten Tomatoes 2022 08 01 Levy Emanuel 1997 01 04 Michael Variety Retrieved 2011 04 13 Gleiberman Owen 1997 01 10 Michael Entertainment Weekly Archived from the original on October 21 2012 Retrieved 2011 04 13 Ansen David December 22 1996 Aliens Angels and Artiness Newsweek Retrieved 19 November 2022 Brennan Judy 1996 12 30 Michael Miracle at Box Office Movies Estimates show John Travolta s angel film setting a Christmas week record Evita and People vs Larry Flynt hit big in limited release The Los Angeles Times Retrieved 2010 11 23 Jerry Ties With Slowing Michael at Box Office The Los Angeles Times 1997 01 06 Retrieved 2010 11 23 Dutka Elaine 1996 12 27 Michael Stars as Christmas Screen Angel Movies The New Line movie fares well nationwide Evita sets a one day house record in Hollywood and sells out a Manhattan theater The Los Angeles Times Retrieved 2010 11 23 External links editMichael at IMDb nbsp Michael at AllMovie Michael at Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved from https en 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