Nicolas Cage is targeted by modern Ghost of Christmas Future in a Ferrari -- HIS Ferrari. Nick is a leading financial giant, in a world of merges and take overs, some of them hostile. Too busy for family, his love life is nil, but WHOA what a sex life. He's able to woo the finest things in life.
Running across a guy in a convenience store while he's picking up Egg Nog to drink alone, he tries to "save" him, talk him out of carrying a gun and such. The guy spins things around, and tries to save him.
When he wakes up, his world is different. No Ferrari, No apartment in the city, no $130 Million deal. But what he does have it worth just as much, or at least he learns that it is. He's now in a world married to his old "what if" girlfriend with two kids, including the cutest little girl that thinks he's an alien, and working at a tire shop for his father-in-law.
Pretty good movie. It's a good "feel good" movie, but it's not the "get lucky" type of chick flick that it sounds like. But it's well worth a watch in mixed company. You can probably squeeze a kiss or two out of it, and then, who knows? ![]()
StoryTeller had some nice things to say about it, from a woman's point of view.





