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  1. Verified Audience. Elena de la Torre Cine-Mundial. The film doesn't take advantage of the performance of the eight former artists - who appear in the film as uncles of the girl - and don't even ...

  2. Details: 2011, USA, Cert 12A Direction: Nicole Kassell Genre: Comedy / Drama / Romance Summary: A guarded woman finds out she's dying of cancer, but when she meets her match, the threat of falling ...

  3. May 6, 2012 · A Little Bit Of Heaven Review. While director Nicole Kassall tried to create an independent female lead who doesn't give into stereotypes with Marley, the overall movie ultimately lacked ...

  4. September 7, 2015. age 15+. Unrealistic. I'm only 15 minutes into this film and already I see a problem. I have no idea why Marley is hallucinating or dying or whatever during her colonoscopy. She's under conscious sedation, that's how it's done, and Versed (midazolam) is the drug of choice. There's no reason for her to be waking up when it's ...

  5. Comedy-Drama. Synopsis. Marley (Kate Hudson) is a guarded woman who finds out she's dying of cancer, but when she meets her match, the threat of falling in love is scarier than death. Marley's life collapses when she is diagnosed with terminal cancer, a situation made worse when unexpectedly she falls in love with her doctor (Gael García Bernal).

  6. May 3, 2012 · Director. Nicole Kassell. Runtime. 106 minutes. Rating. PG-13. Cast. Kate Hudson, Gael Garcia Bernal, Kathy Bates. Most movies about dying from cancer don’t have the bouncy high spirits and ...

  7. May 3, 2012 · A Little Bit of Heaven attempts to lighten the load through Marley’s sass—which rarely wavers even as she approaches death, and which seems a bit of a forced affectation coming from trying-too-hard Hudson—and through a pair of unfortunate supporting appearances: Whoopi Goldberg, who shows up in a trio of near-death hallucinations as God ...

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