A falsely modest title, or falsely lightweight, for a pious parable about a contrite murderer in quest of atonement: cozying up to his victim's sister after twenty-three years in confinement, carrying her groceries, presenting her a rose, keeping his identity to himself. Billy Bob Thornton plays the slow-witted, humor-impaired protagonist as if he were the Holy Ghost -- or a Wim Wenders angel. Fine, focussed support from Holly Hunter and Morgan Freeman; flibbertigibbet support from Kirsten Dunst. Written and directed by Ed Solomon. (2003) — Duncan Shepherd
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