Something sweet and fluffy
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Have you ever been to a date movie without a date? I went to see
“Just Like Heaven” alone, worried that not having my husband there to
buy my popcorn could douse my enthusiasm for a love story. Without
him, the romantic in me might accept anything this movie dished out.
More on that later. I decided to forget all that and watch this movie
as, well, as a Reel Critic.
Screenwriters Peter Tolan and Leslie Dixon seemed determined not
to make this film a cliche. They damped any comparisons to other
spooky little comedies that have gone before by addressing them head
on, including a funny “Ghostbusters” segment.
The two also deserve points for giving the audience credit for
being smart enough to figure some things out. Trouble is, they went
too far. Many people who were leaving the theater wondered who ended
up dead and who alive. This, of course, was the point.
Reese Witherspoon plays the part of a young doctor who doesn’t
know how to live and becomes a ghost. Mark Ruffalo plays the part of
a man whose grief has robbed him of his ability to live and love.
Still, when audiences come out for movie-lite, they want the
ingredients well mixed and fully baked by time the credits roll.
There is often a problem when too many pastry chefs pile whipped
cream onto the tart. (And this movie is definitely pastry, not stew!)
In this case, two writers -- in spite of their obvious expertise --
may have been too many.
They obviously know it is a cheat to surprise an audience with a
big “Aha!” without foreshadowing along the way. However, they
overcompensated and made some of the plot twists obvious. I can
almost hear them pushing each other not to break this time-honored
rule of storytelling.
So, to say the least, “Heaven” is flawed. Now, back to that
romantic part of me that wanted 95 minutes of creampuff, that part
that occasionally craves cotton candy. That’s the part that is going
to recommend this movie.
In fact, I give it a nine out of 10 for those who are starved for
something -- I don’t know -- fluffy.
The acting is fine, the make-up artist terrific, Witherspoon just
too cute and Ruffalo, even at his most dour, was good to look at.
Some days all we girls need is something sweet.
REEL FACTOID
After a bad take while shooting “Just Like Heaven,” star Mark
Ruffalo jokingly jumped out of a window on the set. He landed on a
catwalk just outside the window, but still scared the crew members.
* CAROLYN HOWARD-JOHNSON is an editor and award-winning author.
Her novel, “This is the Place,” contained plenty of foreshadowing and
still manages to surprise at the end.
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