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A frustrated gas station attendant hires two crooks to rob her obnoxious boss. But when the robbery goes disastrously wrong, she winds up taking a bullet and is then forced to become her boss's Guardian Angel to protect him from the very thieves she hired.
SYNOPSIS:
Sophie wants to get away from it all - her rotten parents, her dead-end job at the KwikGas, and her pompous boss, Joe. She spends her days pumping gas and dealing with the lowlifes that frequent the KwikGas, and her nights trying to shelter her younger sister Faye from the same impending hardships.
After yet another failed attempt to enrol at college, Sophie loses all hope. But when she learns that Phil, the new guy at the KwikGas hides a dark past involving armed robbery, she gets the idea to rob her workplace and the boss she hates. She hunts down Phil’s former criminal cohorts, two thugs named Turner and Newman, and convinces them to do the crime in return for half of the take.
But the robbery goes disastrously wrong.
Sophie is shot in the head. She wakes up in hospital only to look down at herself, comatose. God, a chain-smoking old woman, offers Sophie a deal – become a Guardian Angel. If successful, she will return to her body and live. If she fails, she’ll be keeping God company. Her mission - to protect Joe, the boss she hates, against the very same thugs she hired to rob him.
What ensues is a cat and mouse chase for the stolen money and Sophie’s very soul. With half their money missing and Joe being the only person who can identify them, Turner and Newman are now on a revenge mission to hunt down Joe and retrieve their missing money, lost in the commotion during the botched heist.
Sophie and Joe get along as Angel and Human about as well as they did as Employee and Employer. But together they scrape by, escaping from Newman and Turner during a car chase in which, Sophie discovers she is able to spirit-hop from vehicle to vehicle. But when the two thugs learn that Sophie lies comatose and vulnerable in hospital, it becomes her turn to ask for Joe’s help and return to her body before the crooks do.
However, Joe has his own battle – a fight for custody of his daughter – and has taken the remaining loot from the robbery as a means to an escape for himself and his child. While Sophie races to protect herself from Newman and Turner, Joe heads out on his own to meet his daughter. But when he realises that if he is to be any kind of father a girl could look up to, he needs to do the right thing. He too sets out for the hospital where Sophie lies unconscious.
Newman and Turner force a doctor to wake Sophie from her induced coma before throwing him out the window and kidnapping Sophie and her sister Faye. Their plan – hold the pair to ransom in exchange for the missing half of the money.
Joe arrives at the criminal duo’s urban hideout with the money. But the exchange goes wrong and, once again, Sophie take a bullet. Together, utilising their abilities as Angel and Human, Sophie and Joe turn the tables on their aggressors and save Faye. God sends Sophie’s spirit back to her body, granting her the gift of life and the chance again to escape. Instead, Sophie surrenders to the police for her part in the crime, realising that chances are earned, not stolen.
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