
Elizabeth Masterson, a dedicated doctor in San Francisco, had almost no time for anything. When she gets into a tragic car crash and goes into a coma, a landscape architect moves into Elizabeth's apartment for rent - where he meets her amnesiac ethereal form.... (Full plot summary below)
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Elizabeth Masterson, a dedicated doctor in San Francisco, had almost no time for anything. When she gets into a tragic car crash and goes into a coma, a landscape architect moves into Elizabeth's apartment for rent - where he meets her amnesiac ethereal form.
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| Princeton Town TopicsKam WilliamsKudos to Witherspoon and Ruffalo for generating enough screen chemistry to insure a teary-eyed finale that'll make you forget the fact that you're watching a shameless rip-off. |
| Sci-Fi WeeklyMichael SzymanskiEver wonder about having a relationship with someone who would just disappear every so often? Well, that materializes here-and sometimes it doesn't look too bad |
| FromTheBalconyBill ClarkQuirky and offbeat, Just Like Heaven delivers what you'd expect it to. |
| New York PostKyle SmithJust Like Heaven isn't far short of a classic among romantic comedies with a teary chaser, sure to please fans of "Ghost" and "Heaven Can Wait." |
| Ebert & RoeperRichard RoeperIt's corny, it's somewhat predictable, but it's also very sweet, it's funny. |
| Flick FilosopherMaryAnn Johanson[T]he stars of this mind-numbing dull movie deserve so much better than this. Reese Witherspoon and Mark Ruffalo do their best to rise above the crap... |
| KWQC-TV (Iowa)Linda CookIt took me about 45 minutes into "Just Like Heaven" to figure out just exactly what it is: A contemporary retelling of "Sleeping Beauty." |
| Chicago Sun-TimesRoger EbertYes. The movie works, and so we accept everything. |
| FilmJerk.comBrian OrndorfRomantic comedies can withstand a lot more heart and respect, and this tripe doesn't bother with either. |
| Las Vegas Review-JournalCarol Cling... boasts a dream team in Witherspoon and Ruffalo, both of whom have the deftness -- and depth -- to take the movie well beyond its gimmicky premise. |