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Written by Joe Bodia   
Wednesday, 31 December 2008 04:10

When David (Mark Ruffalo) rented his quaint San Francisco apartment, the last thing he expected - or wanted - was a roommate.

Just Like HeavenHe had only begun to make a complete mess of the place when a pretty but decidedly controlling young woman named Elizabeth (Reese Witherspoon) suddenly shows up, adamantly insisting the apartment is hers.

David assumes there's been a giant misunderstanding... until Elizabeth disappears as mysteriously as she appeared. Changing the locks does nothing to deter Elizabeth, who begins to appear and disappear at will - mostly to rebuke David for his personal living habits in her apartment.

The cool 'hook' to Just Like Heaven (check out the Widescreen Edition), is that because he's convinced she is a ghost, David tries to help Elizabeth cross over to the "other side" even though he's falling in love with her. But while Elizabeth has discovered she does have a distinctly ethereal quality - she can walk through walls - she is equally convinced that she is somehow still alive and isn't crossing over anywhere.

As Elizabeth and David search for the truth about Elizabeth is and how she came to be in her present state, their relationship deepens into love. Unfortunately, they have very little time before their prospects for a future together permanently fade away.

 


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