Stars: 5 out of 5
Pros: A couple surprises in the plot, great work by the
actors
Cons: None worth mentioning
The Bottom Line:
Supernatural
Romantic comedy that's
Perfectly light, fun
Heavenly Romantic Comedy
Dr. Elizabeth Masterson (Reese Witherspoon) is a workaholic
striving to get a permanent job at the hospital she's working at in San Francisco . But on the
day she gets the job, she's in a horrid car accident.
Meanwhile, David Abbott (Mark Ruffalo) is looking for a
furnished apartment with a comfortable couch. He's running out of options until
a flier for a sub-lease flies across his path. It's perfect, and David is excited
about moving in.
Until he sees Elizabeth
in his apartment. She insists she lives there and he is the one trespassing.
When she appears and disappears, David decides she's a spirit and tries
everything he can to get rid of her. When that doesn't work, he agrees to help
her find out who she is so she can get peace and leave him alone.
The pieces begin falling into place, but by then, David and
Elizabeth have grown beyond their initial dislike and enjoy each other's
company. Will the truth about Elizabeth
be good news or bad news?
I went into this movie expecting a light romantic comedy,
and there are some very funny moments, especially at the beginning as David and
Elizabeth must
come to grips with each other. However, as the movie progressed, the story grew
more serious. I was amazed at how much I grew to care for the characters. The
scene where David thinks Elizabeth
is out of his life choked me up, and I did need tissue for the climax.
The story itself is basically predictable. Several major
plot points are obvious long before they happen. However, there was a twist or
two I didn't see coming. And the movie has some themes worth thinking over
after it ends.
The movie is carried by the leads. Reese Witherspoon and
Mark Ruffalo do a great job in their rolls. The movie really focuses on them,
and the two have lots of screen time together. The chemistry builds over the
course of the movie. I found this noteworthy because in most comedies it seems
to either be there or not. I liked this because shows the changing relationship
that Elizabeth and David have.
The praise for the leads isn't to detract from the
supporting actors. Dina Spybey especially stands out as Elizabeth 's sister. However, Jon Heder of Napoleon Dynamite fame steals every
scene he is in. His paranormal expert is hilarious.
The DVD extras include some hilarious bloopers and about a
half dozen deleted scenes. Both are worth watching and are pretty funny,
although I'm glad the alternate ending was left on the cutting room floor.
Just Like Heaven is a pleasant way to spend a couple hours. Not
completely original, but it tries harder then many films out there today.
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