Warner Bros. Pictures | Release Date: May 18, 2001
7.9
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Generally favorable reviews based on 171 Ratings
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SmurfNov 23, 2006
This movie was very moving. I really enjoyed it. The storyline is interesting and not predictable. You are constantly trying to put the puzzle piece's of Catch's life together and intrigued by the relationship between him and Sharon.
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DawdlingPoetNov 27, 2021
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. I thought the plot was interesting in this film, although its undoubtedly cheesy. I liked the premise. I thought the acting was ok, not brilliant but not awful. I wasn't expecting too much of this but I did enjoy it more than I think I expected to, so that's good. There's not much I can say about it, due to the plot twists but it might make you think. There are one or two nice themes present, about rising above circumstances. Some may think the ending is a little cliched but I thought it was a reasonably nice film. Expand
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GetitRigthzMay 31, 2022
Criminally underrated flick. JLo and Jim Caviezel give stellar performances, this film was overlooked upon release because of the huge hate train JLo had but It deserves a watch.
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ChadS.Nov 12, 2005
Having just recently seen the latest offering by David Cronenberg, "Angel Eyes" sort of plays like "A History of Music". If not for a godawful sequence in which we see Sharon(Jennifer Lopez) and "Catch"(James Caviezel) fall in love via Having just recently seen the latest offering by David Cronenberg, "Angel Eyes" sort of plays like "A History of Music". If not for a godawful sequence in which we see Sharon(Jennifer Lopez) and "Catch"(James Caviezel) fall in love via montage, "Angel Eyes" is reasonably mysterious, and more importantly, rare in a studio film, subtle. In an extremely obscure way, the familial subplot reminds me of Cameron Crowe's "Say Anything", because both films end with the man coming to his woman's rescue after an uncomfotable meeting with her father. At various times, we think "Catch" might be a ghost, or a child molester, or perhaps a child molesting ghost. One half of his secret is interesting, but the other half might be too melodramatic, and yet Jennifer Lopez and Jim Caviezel redeem some potentially yucky scenes by resisting the temptation to go for the Oscar. Lopez needs to stay out of the tabloids. Jenny-from-the-block makes a very convincing cop. Expand
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Sosmooth1982Dec 8, 2022
Movie was good. Kept me interested throughout the movie, but the ending was dumb. It ruined the whole movie.
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vinidornellasMay 29, 2023
JLo is an arrogant and deplorable woman who doesn't know what quality and talent is. His works are hideous and dark.
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