Factual error: At the very end of the film Bruce is reporting on a drive for blood donors, and Grace leads him over to the booth to give blood himself - he is even wearing a tourniquet. However, he is supporting himself on a walking stick - he is not fully recovered from the injuries he received when he was run over, which happened when he was hit by a moving car - injuries which left him clinically dead. There is absolutely no way that a person who has suffered life threatening injuries and has undergone the (inevitably) intensive drug therapies and surgical procedures involved while under treatment in hospital in the fairly recent past would be allowed to give blood. There is no way that the Red Cross (or the US equivalent) would want to encourage people who have recently been hospitalised to try to give blood. Not only would that be the height of irresponsibility, they would be wasting precious resources and staff time turning away people who would not be allowed to give blood.
Bruce Almighty (2003)
Ending / spoiler
Directed by: Tom Shadyac
Starring: Morgan Freeman, Jennifer Aniston, Jim Carrey, Steve Carell, Philip Baker Hall
After losing Grace and causing major problems because of incidents as God, he gets on his knees to give up being God, but a 18-wheeler hits and kills him. God then tells Bruce to pray, and he prays someone will love and care for Grace. Afterwards, God brings Bruce back to life by answering his prayer. Bruce learns to love his mediocre life and gets back with Grace. And the street sweeper guy throughout the movies is God.
Tony
Question: In the film they find Jimmy Hoffa's body, but who is he? I've never heard of him.
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Answer: Hoffa was the powerful and controversial leader of the Teamsters Union from 1957 to 1971. Often alleged to have ties to organized crime, Hoffa was convicted of fraud and jury tampering in 1964 and served four years in prison before his sentence was commuted by President Nixon. In 1975, while trying to regain power in the union, Hoffa disappeared from Bloomfield Hills, Michigan. He was widely assumed to have been killed by the Mafia. His body was never found, and in 1983 he was declared legally dead. Many movies joke of this, because to this day, his body has not been recovered.
T Poston