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Bedazzled is a 2000 motion picture, and is a remake of the original Bedazzled (1967), originally written by Peter Cook. Its stars include Elizabeth Hurley and Brendan Fraser. It was directed by Harold Ramis.Plot summaryElliot Richards (played by Brendan Fraser) works a dead-end job in a call-center and has no real friends. He has a crush on his colleague, Alison Gardner (played by Frances O'Connor), but has not asked her out. After Elliot is ditched at a bar while trying to talk to Alison, Elliot wishes that Alison was his. The Devil (played by Elizabeth Hurley) hears this wish, and Elliot and the Devil enter into a contract. Elliot gets seven wishes, and in return the Devil will take possession of his soul.As might be expected of a bargain with Satan, there is a catch to the deal. No matter what Elliot asks for himself, in each case the Devil arranges matters so that he is unhappy with the result:
Eventually Elliot becomes disenchanted with the deal and decides to abandon it. The Devil reacts negatively to this, stating that if he does not live out his final wish at once then by the terms of the contract his soul will be ceded to her at once. When Eliott objects that he has two wishes left, she points out that on their first meeting he asked for a big Mac and coke, which she ordered for him. This counts against his total, leaving one wish remaining. When he dithers, she arranges to have him locked in a prison cell where he meets a mysterious stranger who tells him that he cannot possibly sell his soul as it belongs to God rather than him - although this is left ambiguous, the movie implies that the stranger may be an angel, or possibly even God himself. Eliott returns to the Devil having become resigned to the futility of the bargain; when she pushes him to make a final wish he blurts out that he wishes that Alison could have a happy life. With this the Devil grudgingly admits that by the terms of his contract a selfless wish voids the entire deal, and sends him away. Before they part ways Eliott admits that despite her manipulation of him he has come to like the Devil and regards her as a friend, something she does not object to. She simply says that the classic battle of God versus the Devil is a sham, and in the end, Heaven and Hell can be found on Earth. It's up to the humans to chose. This implies that the Devil may simply just be another agent of God, sent to tempt humans, but otherwise just another servant of Him. This is further reinforced when she is seen playing a friendly game of chess with the man believed to be either God or an angel. Eliott finally approaches Alison directly and asks her out, only to find that she is involved with somebody. He accepts this with good grace and continues with his life, quickly meeting a new girl, also played by Frances O'Connor. Main cast
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