
Keith Bennets mother passed away a year ago, and he feels like he has moved on with his life, until one morning his mothers jewelry shows up on Keiths bathroom sink. The same jewelry she was buried in. Keith tells his wife Karen, about the jewelry and that is the last straw. She claims he is distant and has shut her out. Now he thinks he is seeing things that aren't there and if things don't improve, she will take their only son and leave. Forced with the ultimatum, Keith lau... (Full plot summary below)
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Keith Bennets mother passed away a year ago, and he feels like he has moved on with his life, until one morning his mothers jewelry shows up on Keiths bathroom sink. The same jewelry she was buried in. Keith tells his wife Karen, about the jewelry and that is the last straw. She claims he is distant and has shut her out. Now he thinks he is seeing things that aren't there and if things don't improve, she will take their only son and leave. Forced with the ultimatum, Keith launches himself on a day of reclamation. Keith winds up on the phone with a popular radio Psychiatrist who guides Keith through what he cannot see on his own. Keith discovers a new man and a new attitude. Several people are listening to Keith's plight on the radio and are making changes of their own. Is this dead visitor all in Keith's head or is she truly a Mother Ghost?
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| User ReviewJennifer TWorth watching. Everyone could relate to some portion of this movie. |
| User ReviewTaRaysha S5 stars for James Franco's 2 minutes... the rest of the movie sucked. |
| User ReviewRoninGreat film Great acting Touch me deep.thank you |
| User ReviewMichelle MI loved it. I didn't know what to expect and it blew me away. I'm a big fan of Mark Thompson, so I bought the movie, and I am very impressed. Good job! |
| User ReviewDeb SIn this film the main character Keith (played with emotional nakedness by Mark Thompson) lives in a state of denial as to the effect his mother's death has had upon his ability to function in life. He feels like he has moved on with his life but his wife claims that he has become distant shutting her out and if things don't improve, she will take their only son and leave. Forced with this ultimatum, Keith winds up on the phone with radio Psychiatrist Kevin Pollak, who offers help to Keith and guides him through what he cannot see on his own. Using creative situations and humor, the story propels an otherwise mundane premise into a real treat for the senses as Keith learns much emotional growth in the film, and in turn I feel that he brings that growth to the viewer as well. This one hits the heart deeply and some parts will make you laugh and openly sob. Featuring some great actors: Kevin Pollak, Dana Delany, Garry Marshall, Charles Durning, David Keith, and even a cameo from James Franco as the guy he talks to just before going live on the radio. |
| User ReviewJennie RThis had a lot of depth to it but still seemed to lack something. There were moments in the film that I was bored and did not feel connected to the main character. It also felt like I was merely watching a radio show. Not the worse movie I have ever seen but, for me, this was forgettable. This could be very therapeutic for someone who is dealing with the loss of a parent. |
| User ReviewJohn EPsychological talkfest, where only the charisma of the all-star cast keeps it from dragging. Anyone expecting a ghost story will be disappointed. |
| User ReviewBruce EOverly-earnest film festival fodder with nothing to offer that common sense doesn't already provide. |
| User ReviewCarolina FThis is a horribly written movie. Not funny and not moving at all. |