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Synopsis: When Will, an affable and ageless guardian angel, discovers he is being taken off the case of Amanda, the woman he's guarded for ten years, he discovers a funny feeling, a feeling that tells him he can't let her go, a feeling that angels are not allowed to feel, a feeling we call LOVE. Much to the chagrin of his best friend, and hoping desperately not to be caught by "The Boss", Will embarks on a campaign to win Amanda's heart away from the new men in her life, Ben. Will gives up his wings and makes himself 'visible' in the world and to Amanda for the first time. The only problem; as well as he knows Amanda; she has no idea who he is. And Will only has seven days to make her fall for him or he will be the one to take a fall, losing everything and becoming a fallen angel. Will discovers being human isn't as easy as he thought as he tries (and usually fails) to fit in, often to hilarious effect. Will gets a crash course in the crazy, hilarious, messy, beautiful thing we call living, and
Genre: Comedy, Romance
Director(s): Paul Breuls
Production: Pure Flix Entertainment
 
IMDB:
5.1
Year:
2010
90 min
Website
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Thank you.

If you see my father ...

Say you miss her ... Every day.

Say I'm fine now.

You are suppose to go already.

Thank you.

Thank you.

Thank you for everything.

Good catch.

Do you see me?

--Of course. Always something happens to him.

Who?

--Benjamin.

So you're his ...

--I. In recent weeks.

A beautiful evening.

When your job starts again?

--Tomorrow.

Same to you. You do feel like you ...

--Amuse.

Tynsik his knife toaster?

--In here.

Did he forget watch pages

before you crossed the street?

A good party.

--Thank you.

Have we ever met?

--We do not officially.

I am Archie.

--Gigi.

Of course.

You smell good to you.

Just like an angel.

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