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‘Just Like Heaven’ an old-fashioned romantic comedy

Just Like Heaven

6 out of 10
Just Like Heaven (2005)

15 years ago, a little fantasy film about love conquering death called Ghost, starring Demi Moore, Patrick Swayze and Whoopi Goldberg stole audience's imaginations an went on to become of the the biggest blockbusters of 1990.

Now in 2005, DreamWorks has re-worked the idea into a romantic comedy where recent widower David (Mark Ruffalo), a San Francisco-based landscape architect, falls in love with Elizabeth (Witherspoon), the spirit of a nearly-departed doctor who used to live in the San Francisco apartment David is subletting.

This film does work as a romantic comedy with a supernatural twist. Witherspoon and Ruffalo are both top-form actors who portray characters compelling and sweet enough to make the most jaded heart swoon.

The plot and writing seem to be a throwback to romantic comedies of the 1950s and early 1950s, where smart dialogue and compelling characters told a story that speaks to an audiences heart and soul. The film avoids the potty humor that has become a hallmark of recent comedies and because of this has a very classy feel to it.


RATINGS
Overall: 6 out of 10
MPAA Rating: PG-13
Genre:Fantasy
Sex: None (Although implied light sexual situations)
Violence: Slapstick
Special Effects: Well done
Other: A definite "chick flick" that is appropriate for parents to bring children

CAST
Reese Witherspoon ... Elizabeth
Mark Ruffalo ... David Abbott
Donal Logue ... Jack
Jon Heder ... Darryl
Dina Spybey ... Abby
Ben Shenkman ... Brett
Ivana Milicevic ... Katrina
Rosalind Chao ... Fran

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David Speakman

David Speakman - known in fannish circles as Davodd - is recovering from almost 20 years as a professional writer and journalist in mainstream print and broadcasting. He recently "retired" from journalism, citing that too many mega-mergers caused news focus to shift from serving the public interest to serving up eyeballs to advertisers. Currently he works full time as a paralegal while attending night law school. A member of N3F on and off since 1984, David's fannish activities in recent days have been curtailed due to time and budget constraints of being a law school student; although he does manage to squeeze in episodes of Battlestar Galactica, issues of Weird Tales magazine and an odd superhero movie "now and then."

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