One of my favorite movies is Just Like Heaven with Reese Witherspoon and Mark Ruffalo. I first saw Mark in the romantic comedy of 13 Going On 30. He plays the slightly dorky but still hunky guy very well. His face is very expressive and paired with Reese Witherspoon’s spunky perky attitude and good looks it’s a match made in heaven. Pun intended.
Just Like Heaven fits well with all of the hospital television dramas like ER, Grey's Anatomy
, Scrubs
, House
, etc. If you like one or all of those shows you'll be sure to enjoy Just Like Heaven. Elizabeth Masterson, played by Witherspoon, works hard. In fact, work is all she does. Despite having moved to San Francisco to be closer to her sister and her sister's family, she's not swung by to see them all that much. Because let's face it Elizabeth is dedicated to her work to the point that she's lost all contact with things outside of work. She wants the attending position and is competing for it with another doctor.
The movie starts off following her through one of her many overworked, overtired, entirely too stressful days as she struggles to be the best doctor she can be. By the end of the day her biggest worry is taken care of and she finally gets ready to leave to meet her sister and nieces for dinner. On the drive to their suburban home, tragedy strikes. Elizabeth finds herself in a head-on collision with a semi-truck. Fortunately, she survives. Unfortunately, she's a ghost.

David Abbot, played by Ruffalo, is a depressed architect. His life has seen tragedy as well. Grieving for a lost love, David scours San Fransisco for an apartment with a decent couch. Having found one, he learns the renting contract is more than slightly bizarre. It's rented on a month to month basis, but considering his other options, David immediately accepts and moves in. Just as he's settling into the new place Elizabeth startles him. Several cat and mouse encounters later, David is sure he's either crazy or that Elizabeth is a ghost. A ghost that can't even remember her name (to begin with) and certainly can't recall her life. Determined to get rid of her, David reluctantly agrees to help her solve the mystery of her limbo existence.
Similar to Ghost with Whoopi Goldberg, this movie has the two characters interact without being able to touch. Luckily David can see Elizabeth or Jon Heder, from Napoleon Dynamite
, who plays an occult bookstore attendant would have to act as the messenger between David and Elizabeth. Well he does have a scene where he interprets the vibes between them, but nothing like Golberg's character in Ghost. Heder plays his part exceptionally well with a good sense of humor. Whether you liked him in Napoleon Dynamite or didn't like him in Napoleon Dynamite you will be hard pressed not to love him in this movie.
Overall this movie is a that weaves grief and humor together so sweetly you can't help but fall in love alongside the characters.
Rating: 4 Stars
Originally posted 2008-10-18 10:36:05. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
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I can’t believe I never saw this movie. I did see 13 Going on 30 a few times.
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