By Mauro Mazzariello
Georgetown University
Town of Newburgh resident
It’s a comforting thought to imagine that someone from the afterlife is looking after you, ensuring that you don’t meet an untimely and undeserving fate. That thought becomes even more reassuring when the figure looking over your shoulder takes the form of national treasure and
all-around teddy bear Keanu Reeves (any Keanu slander will not be tolerated). Aziz Ansari’s “Good Fortune” employs this guardian angel trope in a delightfully fresh and class-conscious exploration of wealth and status in the sun-drenched City of Angels.
Reeves stars as a comically inept but kind-hearted and well-intentioned angel Gabriel, looking like a mixture between Jesus Christ himself and trench-coated Columbo. Gabriel is a tiny-winged mi

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