Bedazzled
The Devil runs a PC recreation to dissect spirits to decide singular shortcomings to misuse. The program chooses Elliot Richards (Brendan Fraser), a nerdy, over-fanatical man working an impasse work in a San Francisco PC organization. He has no companions and his associates evade him. He really likes associate Alison Gardner (Frances O'Connor), yet comes up short on the mental fortitude to ask her out. After Elliot is dumped by his collaborators at a bar while attempting to converse with Alison, he says he would give anything for Alison to be with him. The Devil, as a delightful lady (Elizabeth Hurley), catches him and offers to give Elliot seven wishes in return for his spirit.
As a test, Elliot wants for a Big Mac and a huge Coke. The Devil takes him to McDonald's and puts in the request. Elliot needs to pay for it, on the grounds that, "there ain't nothing of the sort as a free lunch." After taking Elliot to her office, based at a dance club in Oakland, the Devil persuades Elliot to sign her agreement, and conveys further wishes. Each wish has Elliot living them out with Alison and his colleagues in substitute jobs. Be that as it may, the Devil consistently ruins his desires by including something he doesn't expect or need.
In the wake of experiencing five wishes, Elliot is captured in the wake of admitting his story to a minister who accepted he was smashed. The Devil, dressed as a cop, tosses him in a cell, revealing to him that she prefers him, and it would not damage to have her as a companion. Elliot's cellmate reveals to him that he can't sell his spirit as it has a place with God, and in spite of the fact that the Devil may attempt to befuddle him, in the end he will acknowledge who he genuinely is, and what his motivation is. Elliot addresses the man regarding his character, however the reaction is basically "a truly old buddy".
Elliot requests that the Devil drop their agreement. At the point when the Devil won't, Elliot states he won't utilize his last desire. The Devil transports them to Hell. At the point when the Devil pushes him to make a last wish, Elliot wishes that Alison could have a cheerful life - with or without him. The Devil murmurs and Elliot falls into the profundities of Hell. He awakens on a marble flight of stairs, contemplating whether it is Heaven. The Devil discloses to him that an arrangement in the agreement's fine print expresses that a magnanimous wish voids the agreement. Elliot concedes that in spite of her control of him he has come to like the Devil and views her as a companion. She exhorts that Heaven and Hell can be found on Earth; it is dependent upon people to pick. Elliot asks Alison out, yet finds she is as of now dating another man. He proceeds with his life, with a superior comprehension of what his identity is.
Elliot is stood up to by Bob, one of his colleagues, who mocks Elliot at the consolation of his associates. Elliot snatches a scared Bob by the shirt, however gives up, essentially saying, "Pleasant conversing with you." At home, he meets another neighbor, Nicole, whose looks take after Alison's nevertheless whose character, interests and style sense are a lot nearer to his. He offers to assist her with unloading and they start a relationship. While the two stroll along a street, the Devil and Elliot's cellmate, both wearing white, are playing chess. The Devil's PC program records Nicole and Elliot's flaws, which they endure.