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Down to Earth is a 2001 American fantasy comedy film directed by Chris and Paul Weitz and written by Chris Rock, Lance Crouther, Ali LeRoi and Louis C.K. It is the third film based on Harry Segall's stageplay Heaven Can Wait, preceded by Here Comes Mr. Jordan (1941) and Heaven Can Wait (1978). The film stars Chris Rock as Lance Barton, a comedian who is killed before his time on Earth is through. He is given another chance to continue his life, but in the body of a rich middle-aged white man.

Down to Earth
Theatrical release poster
Directed by
Screenplay by
Based onHeaven Can Wait
by Harry Segall
Produced by
  • Sean Daniel
  • James Jacks
  • Michael Rotenberg
Starring
CinematographyRichard Crudo
Edited byPriscilla Nedd-Friendly
Music byJamshied Sharifi
Production
companies
Village Roadshow Pictures
NPV Entertainment[1]
3 Arts Entertainment[1]
Alphaville[1]
Distributed byParamount Pictures
Release date
  • 16 February 2001 (2001-02-16)
Running time
87 minutes[2]
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$30 million[3]
Box office$71.2 million[2]

The film was released on 16 February 2001, and grossed $71 million against its $30 million budget.


Plot


Lance Barton is a struggling comedian who is quite funny and confident in his personality, but is unable to bring his talent across in front of an audience. After being booed off stage one night, he hears about an opportunity from his manager, Whitney Daniels at the Apollo Theater, which is having a farewell show due to its imminent closing. He is hoping to get a chance to prove himself in front of a real audience, when on his way home riding a bike, Lance is distracted by Sontee Jenkins. He is hit by a truck and is instantly killed.

Lance is brought up to Heaven, where he meets the angels, King and Keyes, who reveal that Lance has been taken before his time, and though his body had been destroyed by the truck, they can help Lance return to Earth. After sorting through many bodies, they find Charles Wellington III, an extremely rich businessman freshly drowned in his tub by his wife and assistant, Winston Sklar. Lance is reluctant until he discovers that Sontee, the woman he saw before his death, is protesting Charles by handcuffing herself to a coffee table in his penthouse, demanding Charles' presence. Seeing this as a chance to get to know her, Lance makes a deal with King to temporarily lend Charles' body until a more suitable body is found. Soon after, Charles returns from death, but with the witty soul of Lance inside him. Everyone except for the angels and him sees him as the middle-aged, rich, white Charles.

Although Charles was unpopular in the past, the public and those closest to Charles start to notice a change in his personality. He transforms from a snobbish billionaire to a philanthropist, including giving the maid Wanda a raise. Despite recent events, Lance continues to follow his comedy dreams through Charles, contacting his old manager Whitney and convincing him that he is Lance reincarnated. Through many humorous moments and issues, he gets Sontee to fall in love with him.

All too soon, Charles is murdered by a hired assassin. Fulfilling the deal Lance and King set up earlier, King and Keyes then send Lance to return yet again to Earth as Joe Guy, a great comedian and more acceptable candidate, who will die in a car accident. Joe returns from this accident unscathed, now with Lance's soul.

After pulling off a successful performance at the Apollo and reconnecting with Whitney, King and Keyes inform Lance that after their current conversation, he will not remember them or his past lives, but his personality will remain. After they leave, he reconnects with Whitney again, and proceeds to get Sontee to fall in love with him again, after meeting her in the theater for the first time as Joe Guy.


Cast



Reception


On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has a score of 20% based on reviews from 96 critics, with the consensus: "A toned down Chris Rock fails to bring a limp script to life as the movie moves from one gag to the next."[4] At Metacritic, which assigns a weighted average score out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the film received an average score of 34 based on 28 reviews, indicating "generally unfavorable reviews".[5]


Box office


The film grossed $64.2 million in the United States, plus $7 million outside the US, for a combined gross of $71.2 million.[2]


Soundtrack


A soundtrack containing hip hop and R&B music was released on 20 February 2001 by Sony Music Entertainment. It peaked at 71 on the Billboard 200 and 64 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums.


See also



References


  1. "Down to Earth (2001)". AFI Catalog of Feature Films. Retrieved 23 March 2021.
  2. "Down to Earth (2001)". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved 24 July 2013.
  3. "Down to Earth (2001) - Financial Information". The Numbers.
  4. "Down to Earth". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved 24 July 2013.
  5. "Down to Earth". Metacritic. Retrieved 24 July 2013.



На других языках


[de] Einmal Himmel und zurück (2001)

Einmal Himmel und zurück (Originaltitel: Down to Earth) ist eine US-amerikanische Filmkomödie aus dem Jahr 2001 von Chris Weitz und Paul Weitz. Es ist eine lose Neuverfilmung der beiden Komödien Urlaub vom Himmel (1943) und Der Himmel soll warten (1978), welche jeweils auf dem Bühnenstück Irrtum im Himmel von Harry Segall basieren.
- [en] Down to Earth (2001 film)



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