Heart and Souls (1993) VHS Movie Review

 

Heart and Souls was released in theaters on August 13th, 1993 on a budget of $25,000,000 and had a gross of $16,581,714.

Directed by Ron Underwood, the same guy who brought us Tremors, City Slickers, and Mighty Joe Young.

Produced by Sean Daniel, this guy is an excellent creative producer, his career spans four decades, was the youngest president of production at Universal Pictures. During his tenure, he shepherded such hits as Back to the Future, Animal House, Brazil, Sixteen Candles, The Blues Brothers and Field of Dreams.

As a producer, his films have grossed more than $2 billion worldwide. They include The Mummy franchise, Dazed, and Confused and Tombstone. He helped start Mythos in 2018, a production company that just signed a mega-deal with Amazon.

Screenplay by Brent Maddock and SS Wilson, these two make another appearance on our show, the first was for Wild Wild West.

Hearts and Souls Cast
Robert Downey Jr as Thomas Reilly (Iron Man)
Eric Lloyd as 7-year-old Thomas Reilly (Santa Clause trilogy)
Kyra Sedgwick as Julia (The Closer TV series)
Alfre Woodard as Penny Washington (12 Years a Slave, Captain America: Civil War)
Tom Sizemore as Milo Peck (Saving Private Ryan, True Romance)
Charles Grodin as Harrison Winslow (George Newton in Beethoven)
Elisabeth Shue as Anne (Adventures in Babysitting, Leaving Las Vegas)
David Paymer as Hal the Bus Driver (City Slickers and Mr. Saturday Night)

In 1959 We are introduced to 4 people:
Penny, a single mother, she regrets working the night shift and leaving her three children at home.
Harrison, a would-be singer, that suffers from stage fright.
Julia, a waitress that moved to the city to experience city life and to avoid getting married to her boyfriend John.
Milo, a small-time thief and tough guy that conned a young boy out of his grandfather’s stamps. He tried to steal them back got beat up by the guy who hired him.

They all ride the same bus that night and die because their bus driver Hal can’t keep his eyes off a sexy pair of legs. The 4 souls of Penny, Harrison, Julia, and Milo all enter Thomas Reilly while he is being born in the family car. Hal for some reason gets a pass and accends to heaven.

As the years pass Thomas is the only one you can see his ghost and they all form a deep bound. As the boy ages, he has problems because people think he’s weird. Thomas’s mother and father almost have him committed but the ghosts realize they are harming his life and make themselves invisible to Thomas. The abandonment causes young Thomas to avoid close relationships for the rest of his life, fearful that they, too, will leave him.

Twenty-seven years later we meet Thomas, now a ruthless foreclosure banker who refuses to open up to his devoted girlfriend Anne and lives on his car phone. Hal returns with his trolleybus. Because his irresponsibility ended four innocent lives, Hal has been condemned to convey spirits to the next life, and he has now come for his former passengers.

They reveal themselves to Thomas and he crashes his car. He wakes up in a hospital and he attempts to check himself into a psychiatric hospital, where a schizophrenic patient can see his ghost. This convinces Thomas that the spirits are real, but he is still angry with them for their abandonment and refuses to help them. The quartet convinces him by leaping in and out of his body during an important meeting and threatening further public humiliation until Thomas reluctantly agrees to help in order to finally be rid of them.

One by one the ghosts solve their unfinished business.
1. Milo steals back the stamps and gives them to the grown-up kid. However, after the burglary, a nervous Thomas encounters a police sergeant (who is ticketing his illegally parked car) and accidentally gets himself arrested, forcing Anne to bail him out.
2. Harrison uses Thomas’s body to sing the national anthem at a B.B. King concert. Anne is in the audience and gets mad at Thomas for skipping their date.
3. After which Thomas is arrested again by the same police sergeant, who Penny suddenly recognizes as her son. Thomas tells Billy the location of his long-lost sisters, and Billy is so overcome that he lets Thomas go with a warning after hitting his car.
4. Finally, Thomas and Julia write a letter to Julia’s boyfriend John in which she confesses her love for him, only to learn that John died several years before. At the same moment, the trolleybus returns to take Julia. Thomas protests that Julia’s business is still unresolved, but Julia realizes that her true business is Thomas, who is making the same mistake with Anne that she made with John. Thomas promises her that he will tell Anne his true feelings before it is too late, allowing Julia to depart.

Thomas invites Anne back to his apartment, where he tells her his fear of abandonment and his love for her. He gives her a heart-shaped keyring containing all his personal keys. Anne takes him back, then the two of them dance under the night sky were four new stars twinkle to show that Penny, Julia, Harrison, and Milo are finally at peace.

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It’s been six years since Kyra Sedgwick signed off as Brenda Leigh Johnson from her Emmy Award winning run on TNT’s The Closer. Viewers could be finding themselves asking, “Brenda Leigh Johnson, who?”

ABC’s Ten Days In The Valley, stars Emmy Award winning actress Kyra Sedgwick (“The Closer”) as Jane Sadler, an overworked TV producer and a single mother. It’s a parent’s worst nightmare to have their kid disappear on them at any time of day, let alone in the middle of the night. When Lake, Jane’s 8-year-old daughter disappears, Jane’s life, which includes her family and controversial TV show family, begins to slowly collapse.

On Sunday night’s premiere, Sedgwick steps back into the police force. While Jane is at the forefront of a police investigation, she is not the one leading it. She is in the middle of all of it. Which is a nice step away for Kyra Sedgwick, who spent 7 years as Deputy Chief of the LAPD on The Closer. 

At the beginning, it’s a slow roll out. For Jane, everything seems perfect. She is the show runner of a Police Drama TV show, she is a single mother raising Lake who is 8. Pretty perfect, right? That peaceful, perfect, life unravels immediately when Jane finds her house locked, broken into, and her daughter missing from her bed.

Viewers are quickly introduced to key players in the potential ten day search for Lake.  Jane’s sister Ali, (NBC Parenthood’s Erika Christensen) comes to her sister’s aid to help search for Lake and provide some comfort. Jane’s estranged husband, Pete (Kick Gurry) is the first-person Jane blames, but Detective Bird of LAPD’s Robbery Homicide Division (Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje, ABC’s Lost) rules him out as a suspect. The people of Jane’s staff, including her head writer Matt, ( Malcom- Jamal Warner, TNT’s Major Crimes) and assistant Casey, (Emily Kinney) who idolizes Jane, find it difficult to continue with their show when Jane is not in the office.

With talk of suicide and drugs at the top of the show, how Lake disappeared remains the main mystery of the show. Why Lake was taken, who she was taken by, are additional questions that the Robbery Homicide Division of the LAPD want to have answers to. For Jane, suddenly, life is imitating art. Her show is becoming her life. No one can be trusted. Everyone has something to hide. Everything is shrouded in mystery.

Ten Days In The Valley, airs at 10PM, on ABC.

Have you seen the episode? Let us know what you think? If not, take a look at the trailer below and see if Ten Days In The Valley is something you want to immerse yourself in.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GbQLFRVuDk8