Just Like Heaven (2005)
Reese Witherspoon, Mark Ruffalo,
Donal Logue
Mark Ruffalo and Reese Witherspoon are delightful as David Abbot and Elizabeth
Masterson in Just Like Heaven. He is a landscape gardener
whose wife has died, he is having a hard time moving on.
Elizabeth is a 20-something overworked physician, who after
putting in countless hours in ER, is involved in car accident
that leaves her in a coma. Unbeknownst to David, he sublets
Elizabeth's apartment and this is where the fun starts.
Elizabeth's feisty spirit walks out of the hospital and goes
home. She is outraged to find messy David living in her lovely
apartment, drinking beer and leaving rings from the can on her
tables. They both want to know "Who are you? What are you doing
here? She wants him to leave, he wants her to leave. To make
matters worse, David soon realizes that he is the only one who
can see Elizabeth, and, to her chagrin he has the gall to call
her Lizzy.
She appears everywhere, in his bathroom, even in his
refrigerator. David has to tell someone so he tells his good
friend Jack (Donal Logue) that he is seeing someone. Jack says "Finally!" David
explains that he is the only one who can see her--Jack is a
psychiatrist so he starts to write the information down, of
course David objects. Friend Jack doesn't really understand, but
a quirky bookstore employee named Darryl (Jon Heder) does, he
finds a book for David and advises him to use it to get rid of
Elizabeth's spirit by exorcism. (As always Jon Heder is
delightful and realistic. You get the impression that his
"Darryl" character is not to far removed from the actor's true
self). David tries the exorcism, among other things. It does not
work, nothing does.
Elizabeth follows David around nagging and
chastising him because he is messy, he doesn't work, doesn't eat
the right foods and drinks too much. They fall in love but can't
do anything about it because her body is lying comatose in the
hospital. When David tries to get some information that may help
Elizabeth become her whole self, she listens as neighbors and
her hospital colleagues describe her dull, work-alcoholic,
non-dating life. They go to Elizabeth's hospital room and are
happy to see her nieces and her sister visiting. But David has
heard some disturbing news while in the hospital and passes it
on to Elizabeth. They visit the sisters home, and David tries to
convince the sister that she (Elizabeth) is standing with him at
that moment. The funny thing is, one of her nieces who has many
imaginary friends does see her aunt, but the child does not say
anything, she simply goes off to play, but not before placing an
extra cookie on a plate. Elizabeth has one last drastic plan,
and she needs David to pull it off. In desperation he agrees
that, with the help of his friend Jack, they will steal her
body. Will his friend help them? It turns out that Jack is the
key to reuniting Elizabeth's spirit into her body. Hopefully, we
will see Reese Witherspoon and Mark Ruffalo in more movies, they
work well together and have the comedic timing that Carole
Lombard and Robert Montgomery show in Alfred Hitchcock's 1941
comedy "Mr. and Mrs. Smith" .
While all of this may sound somewhat morbid,
Just Like Heaven
is a fun, light movie. There have been many comedy's about
ghosts and spirits. "Blithe Spirit" the wonderful Noel Coward
play was brought to the screen in 1945 by director David Lean
and a delightful cast. The movie stars Rex Harrison, Kay
Hammond, Constance Cummings and Margaret Rutherford as the
spiritualist Madam Arcati. Arcati has been invited to conduct a
seance for entertainment at the home of Rex Harrison and his
second wife Constance Cummings. By mistake she contacts the
ghost of Harrison's first wife. Now that ghostly and sexy first
wife Elvira (Kay Hammond) is back, she refuses to leave.
Just Like Heaven is rated (PG-13)
~Vanette Ryanes
Vanette Ryanes is a true movie maven. She
has been an avid movie fan for more than 35 years and has a video
library of 200 plus movies. She has a vast knowledge of classic
black and white, noir and vintage color movies. If you have
questions about movies contact Vanette, (Vannie to her friends) for
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