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'''''Just Like Heaven''''' is an [[United States|American]] [[romantic comedy]] [[fantasy film]] released on September 16, 2005, in the [[United States]] and [[Canada]]. Set in [[San Francisco]], it was directed by [[Mark Waters (director)|Mark Waters]], starring [[Reese Witherspoon]], [[Mark Ruffalo]], and [[Jon Heder]]. It is based on the novel ''[[If Only It Were True]]'' (''Et si c'était vrai...'') by [[Marc Levy]]. [[Steven Spielberg]] acquired the rights to make the film out of the book.<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/386887.If_Only_It_Were_True | title = If Only It Were True (Et si c'était vrai #1) | publisher = Goodreads Inc.}}</ref>
'''''Just Like Heaven''''' is an [[United States|American]] [[romantic comedy]] [[fantasy film]] released on September 16, 2005, in the United States and Canada. Set in [[San Francisco]], it was directed by [[Mark Waters (director)|Mark Waters]], starring [[Reese Witherspoon]], [[Mark Ruffalo]], and [[Jon Heder]]. It is based on the novel ''[[If Only It Were True]]'' (''Et si c'était vrai...'') by [[Marc Levy]]. [[Steven Spielberg]] acquired the rights to make the film out of the book.<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/386887.If_Only_It_Were_True | title = If Only It Were True (Et si c'était vrai #1) | publisher = Goodreads Inc.}}</ref>


==Plot==
==Plot==
Elizabeth Masterson ([[Reese Witherspoon]]), a young emergency medicine physician whose work is her whole life, is in a serious car accident while on her way to a blind date. Three months later, David Abbott ([[Mark Ruffalo]]), a landscape architect recovering from the sudden death of his wife, moves into the apartment that had been Elizabeth's, after 'discovering' it in what seems to be a 'fateful' happenstance.
Elizabeth Masterson (Witherspoon), a young emergency medicine physician whose work is her whole life, is in a serious car accident while on her way to a blind date. Three months later, David Abbott (Ruffalo), a landscape architect recovering from the sudden death of his wife, moves into the apartment that had been Elizabeth's, after 'discovering' it in what seems to be a 'fateful' happenstance.


Elizabeth's spirit begins to appear to David in the apartment with [[ghost]]ly properties and abilities that make it clear that something is not right. She can suddenly appear and disappear, walk or move through walls and objects, and once takes over his actions. When they meet, they are both surprised, as Elizabeth is not aware yet of her recent history and refuses to think she is dead. David tries to have her spirit exorcised from the apartment, to no avail. Since only David can see and hear her, others think that he is hallucinating and talking to himself.
Elizabeth's spirit begins to appear to David in the apartment with [[ghost]]ly properties and abilities that make it clear that something is not right. She can suddenly appear and disappear, walk or move through walls and objects, and once takes over his actions. When they meet, they are both surprised, as Elizabeth is not aware yet of her recent history and refuses to think she is dead. David tries to have her spirit exorcised from the apartment, to no avail. Since only David can see and hear her, others think that he is hallucinating and talking to himself.
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in fact, the garden ''was'' something she was dreaming of in the opening scenes of the film, wherein-after she was awakened by a colleague from cat-napping after working a 26-hour shift in the hospital.
in fact, the garden ''was'' something she was dreaming of in the opening scenes of the film, wherein-after she was awakened by a colleague from cat-napping after working a 26-hour shift in the hospital.
Together, assisted by a psychic bookstore clerk, Darryl ([[Jon Heder]]), Elizabeth and David find out who she is, what happened to her, and why they are connected. She is not dead, but in a [[coma]], her body being kept on [[life support]] at the hospital where she used to work. When David discovers that in accordance with her [[living will]], she will soon be allowed to die, he tries to prevent this by telling Elizabeth's sister, Abby, that he can see her and what the situation involves. It is revealed that one of Elizabeth's young nieces can also sense her presence.
Together, assisted by a psychic bookstore clerk, Darryl (Heder), Elizabeth and David find out who she is, what happened to her, and why they are connected. She is not dead, but in a [[coma]], her body being kept on [[life support]] at the hospital where she used to work. When David discovers that in accordance with her [[living will]], she will soon be allowed to die, he tries to prevent this by telling Elizabeth's sister, Abby, that he can see her and what the situation involves. It is revealed that one of Elizabeth's young nieces can also sense her presence.


Abby thinks David is mentally disturbed and drives him out of her house. Desperate, David decides to prevent Elizabeth's death by stealing her body from the hospital. He asks J.J, his friend, to help him and it is discovered that J.J is actually the former boyfriend of Abby, and he had set up a blind date for David with Elizabeth, ''the'' night of the accident. The reason David can see Elizabeth is that they were meant to meet. He then admits to J.J and Elizabeth that he loves her and that is the reason he doesn't want her to die. He has 'gotten past' the death of his wife. While stealing Elizabeth's body, they are quickly discovered in the hospital. The security guards find them, pulling J.J away from Elizabeth's body, but when he is grabbed, her breathing tube is removed. David gets away from the guards a bit longer, but Elizabeth is now dying. David frantically kisses the dying Elizabeth, breathing some air into her lungs, while her spirit begins to fade away. Then, amazingly, her heartbeat returns and she miraculously awakens from the coma. However, the recovered Elizabeth doesn't remember anything that happened during the coma or any of the events with David, leaving him heartbroken.
Abby thinks David is mentally disturbed and drives him out of her house. Desperate, David decides to prevent Elizabeth's death by stealing her body from the hospital. He asks J.J, his friend, to help him and it is discovered that J.J is actually the former boyfriend of Abby, and he had set up a blind date for David with Elizabeth, ''the'' night of the accident. The reason David can see Elizabeth is that they were meant to meet. He then admits to J.J and Elizabeth that he loves her and that is the reason he doesn't want her to die. He has 'gotten past' the death of his wife. While stealing Elizabeth's body, they are quickly discovered in the hospital. The security guards find them, pulling J.J away from Elizabeth's body, but when he is grabbed, her breathing tube is removed. David gets away from the guards a bit longer, but Elizabeth is now dying. David frantically kisses the dying Elizabeth, breathing some air into her lungs, while her spirit begins to fade away. Then, amazingly, her heartbeat returns and she miraculously awakens from the coma. However, the recovered Elizabeth doesn't remember anything that happened during the coma or any of the events with David, leaving him heartbroken.
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The orchestral score was written by [[Rolfe Kent]], and orchestrated by [[Tony Blondal]].
The orchestral score was written by [[Rolfe Kent]], and orchestrated by [[Tony Blondal]].


==Soundtracks==
==Soundtrack==
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! Track No. !! Title !! Writer and Music Composer !! Performed By !! Produced By !! Published By !! Courtesy(TM/C) !! License
! Track No. !! Title !! Writer and music composer !! Performer !! Producer !! Courtesy (TM/C) !! License
|-
|-
|align="center"|01
| 01.
| Just Like Heaven
| Just Like Heaven
| [[Robert Smith (musician)|Robert Smith]], [[Boris Williams]], [[Simon Gallup]], [[Porl Thompson|Paul Thompson]] & [[Lol Tolhurst|Laurence Tolhurst]]
| [[Robert Smith (musician)|Robert Smith]], [[Boris Williams]], [[Simon Gallup]], [[Porl Thompson|Paul Thompson]] & [[Lol Tolhurst|Laurence Tolhurst]]
| [[Katie Melua]]
| [[Katie Melua]]
| [[Ralph Sall]] & Mike Batt
| [[Ralph Sall]] & Mike Batt
|
| Dramatico Records
| Dramatico Records
|
|
|-
|-
|align="center"|02
| 02.
| Lust For Life
| Lust For Life
| [[David Bowie]] & [[Iggy Pop]]
| [[David Bowie]] & [[Iggy Pop]]
| [[Kay Hanley]]
| [[Kay Hanley]]
| [[Ralph Sall]]
| [[Ralph Sall]]
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|-
|align="center"|03
| 03.
| Strange Invitation
| Strange Invitation
| [[Beck]]
| [[Beck]]
| [[Beck]]
| Beck
|
|
|
| Geffen Records
| Geffen Records
| Universal Music Enterprises
| Universal Music Enterprises
|-
|-
|align="center"|04
| 04.
| Good Times Roll
| Good Times Roll
| [[Ric Ocasek]]
| [[Ric Ocasek]]
| [[The Cars]]
| [[The Cars]]
|
|
|
| Elektra Entertainment Group
| Elektra Entertainment Group
| Warner Music Group<br>(Film & TV)
| Warner Music Group<br>(Film & TV)
|-
|-
|align="center"|05
| 05.
| I Put A Spell On You
| I Put A Spell On You
| [[Jay Hawkins]]
| [[Jay Hawkins]]
| Screamin'<br>Jay Hawkins
| Screamin'<br>Jay Hawkins
|
|
|
| Epic Records
| Epic Records
| Sony/BMG Music<br>Entertainment
| Sony/BMG Music<br>Entertainment
|-
|-
|align="center"|06
| 06.
| Just My Imagination<br>(Running Away With Me)
| Just My Imagination<br>(Running Away With Me)
| [[Barrett Strong]] &<br>[[Norman J. Whitfield]]
| [[Barrett Strong]] &<br>[[Norman J. Whitfield]]
| [[Pete Yorn]]
| [[Pete Yorn]]
| [[Ralph Sall]]
| [[Ralph Sall]]
| Columbia Records<br>(Pete Yorn appearance)
|
| Columbia Records<br>(Pete Yorn Appearance)
|
|
|-
|-
|align="center"|07
| 07.
| Bad Faith<br>Fuji Dawn
| Bad Faith<br>Fuji Dawn
| [[Andrew Dorfman]]
| [[Andrew Dorfman]]
|
|
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|-
|-
|align="center"|08
| 08.
| Tomorrow<br>(From The Broadway Musical<br>"Annie")
| Tomorrow<br>(from the Broadway musical<br>"Annie")
| [[Martin Charnin]] & [[Charles Strouse]]
| [[Martin Charnin]] & [[Charles Strouse]]
| [[Reese Witherspoon]]
| [[Reese Witherspoon]]
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|-
|align="center"|09
| 09.
| Ghostbusters
| Ghostbusters
| [[Ray Parker Jr.]]
| [[Ray Parker Jr.]]
| [[Bowling For Soup]]
| [[Bowling For Soup]]
| [[Ralph Sall]] & [[Jaret Reddick]]
| [[Ralph Sall]] & [[Jaret Reddick]]
| Jive Records<br>([[Bowling For Soup]] appearance)
|
| Jive Records<br>([[Bowling For Soup]]<br>Appearance)
|
|
|-
|-
|align="center"|10
| 10.
| Big Brown Eyes
| Big Brown Eyes
| [[Ron Hacker]]
| [[Ron Hacker]]
| [[Ron Hacker]]
| Ron Hacker
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|-
|align="center"|11
| 11.
| Moonbeam Lullabye
| Moonbeam Lullabye
| [[Daniel May (composer)|Daniel May]]
| [[Daniel May (composer)|Daniel May]]
| Daniel May
| Daniel May
|
|
|
| Marc Ferrari/Matersource
| Marc Ferrari/Matersource
|
|
|-
|-
|align="center"|12
| 12.
| Jungle Fever
| Jungle Fever
| [[Bill Ador]]
| [[Bill Ador]]
| [[Chakachas]]
| [[Chakachas]]
|
|
|
| Universal Music S.A.<br>(Belgium)
| Universal Music S.A.<br>(Belgium)
| Universal Music Enterprises
| Universal Music Enterprises
|-
|-
|align="center"|13
| 13.
| Brass In Pocket
| Brass In Pocket
| [[Chrissie Hynde]] &<br>[[James Honeyman-Scott]]
| [[Chrissie Hynde]] &<br>[[James Honeyman-Scott]]
| [[Kelis]]
| [[Kelis]]
| [[Ralph Sall]]
| [[Ralph Sall]]
| La Face Records/<br>The Zomba Label<br>Group ([[Kelis]] appearance)
|
| La Face Records/<br>The Zomba Label<br>Group ([[Kelis]] Appearance)
|
|
|-
|-
|align="center"|14
| 14.
| Swim With Me
| Swim With Me
| [[Murray Cook]], [[Jeff Fatt]], [[Anthony Field]], [[Greg Page (musician)|Greg Page]] & [[Paul Paddick]]
| [[Murray Cook]], [[Jeff Fatt]], [[Anthony Field]], [[Greg Page (musician)|Greg Page]] & [[Paul Paddick]]
| [[The Wiggles]]
| [[The Wiggles]]
|
|
|
| The Wiggles Production PTY Limited
| The Wiggles Production PTY Limited
|
|
|-
|-
|align="center"|15
| 15.
| Bad Case Of Lovin' You
| Bad Case Of Lovin' You
| John Martin
| John Martin
| [[Emerson Hart]]
| [[Emerson Hart]]
| [[Ralph Sall]]
| [[Ralph Sall]]
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|-
|align="center"|16
| 16.
| Spooky
| Spooky
| [[Buddy Buie]], [[J.R. Cobb|James Cobb]], [[Harry Middlebrooks]] & Mike Shapiro
| [[Buddy Buie]], [[J.R. Cobb|James Cobb]], [[Harry Middlebrooks]] & Mike Shapiro
| [[Imogen Heap]]
| [[Imogen Heap]]
| [[Ralph Sall]] & [[Imogen Heap]]
| [[Ralph Sall]] & [[Imogen Heap]]
| Megaphone Records<br>([[Imogen Heap]] appearance)
|
| Megaphone Records<br>([[Imogen Heap]] Appearance)
| Zync Music Inc.
| Zync Music Inc.
|-
|-
|align="center"|17
| 17.
| Colors
| Colors
| [[Amos Lee]]
| [[Amos Lee]]
| [[Amos Lee]]
| Amos Lee
|
|
|
| Blue Note Records
| Blue Note Records
| EMI Film & Television Music
| EMI Film & Television Music
|-
|-
|align="center"|18
| 18.
| Just Like Heaven
| Just Like Heaven
|
|
| [[The Cure]]
| [[The Cure]]
|
|
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| Elektra Entertainment Group<br>Warner Music Group<br>Film & TV Licensing<br>& Fiction Records Limited/<br>Polydor Ltd. (U.K.)
| Elektra Entertainment Group<br>Warner Music Group<br>Film & TV Licensing<br>& Fiction Records Limited/<br>Polydor Ltd. (U.K.)

Revision as of 22:17, 23 June 2015

Just Like Heaven
Theatrical release poster
Directed byMark Waters
Written byMarc Levy (novel)
Peter Tolan
Leslie Dixon
Produced byWalter F. Parkes
Laurie MacDonald
StarringReese Witherspoon
Mark Ruffalo
Donal Logue
Jon Heder
Dina Spybey
Ivana Miličević
Ben Shenkman
Rosalind Chao
Caroline Aaron
Ron Canada
CinematographyDaryn Okada
Edited byBruce Green
Music byRolfe Kent
Distributed byDreamWorks Pictures
Release date
  • September 16, 2005 (2005-09-16) (North America)
Running time
95 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$58 million
Box office$102,854,431[1]

Just Like Heaven is an American romantic comedy fantasy film released on September 16, 2005, in the United States and Canada. Set in San Francisco, it was directed by Mark Waters, starring Reese Witherspoon, Mark Ruffalo, and Jon Heder. It is based on the novel If Only It Were True (Et si c'était vrai...) by Marc Levy. Steven Spielberg acquired the rights to make the film out of the book.[2]

Plot

Elizabeth Masterson (Witherspoon), a young emergency medicine physician whose work is her whole life, is in a serious car accident while on her way to a blind date. Three months later, David Abbott (Ruffalo), a landscape architect recovering from the sudden death of his wife, moves into the apartment that had been Elizabeth's, after 'discovering' it in what seems to be a 'fateful' happenstance.

Elizabeth's spirit begins to appear to David in the apartment with ghostly properties and abilities that make it clear that something is not right. She can suddenly appear and disappear, walk or move through walls and objects, and once takes over his actions. When they meet, they are both surprised, as Elizabeth is not aware yet of her recent history and refuses to think she is dead. David tries to have her spirit exorcised from the apartment, to no avail. Since only David can see and hear her, others think that he is hallucinating and talking to himself.

David and Elizabeth's spirit begin to 'bond', as much as that is possible, and he takes her out-of-town to a beautiful landscaped garden he designed. Elizabeth tells him she senses she has 'been there' before, and, in fact, the garden was something she was dreaming of in the opening scenes of the film, wherein-after she was awakened by a colleague from cat-napping after working a 26-hour shift in the hospital.

Together, assisted by a psychic bookstore clerk, Darryl (Heder), Elizabeth and David find out who she is, what happened to her, and why they are connected. She is not dead, but in a coma, her body being kept on life support at the hospital where she used to work. When David discovers that in accordance with her living will, she will soon be allowed to die, he tries to prevent this by telling Elizabeth's sister, Abby, that he can see her and what the situation involves. It is revealed that one of Elizabeth's young nieces can also sense her presence.

Abby thinks David is mentally disturbed and drives him out of her house. Desperate, David decides to prevent Elizabeth's death by stealing her body from the hospital. He asks J.J, his friend, to help him and it is discovered that J.J is actually the former boyfriend of Abby, and he had set up a blind date for David with Elizabeth, the night of the accident. The reason David can see Elizabeth is that they were meant to meet. He then admits to J.J and Elizabeth that he loves her and that is the reason he doesn't want her to die. He has 'gotten past' the death of his wife. While stealing Elizabeth's body, they are quickly discovered in the hospital. The security guards find them, pulling J.J away from Elizabeth's body, but when he is grabbed, her breathing tube is removed. David gets away from the guards a bit longer, but Elizabeth is now dying. David frantically kisses the dying Elizabeth, breathing some air into her lungs, while her spirit begins to fade away. Then, amazingly, her heartbeat returns and she miraculously awakens from the coma. However, the recovered Elizabeth doesn't remember anything that happened during the coma or any of the events with David, leaving him heartbroken.

Sometime later, Elizabeth goes back to her apartment. She is drawn up to roof of the building, which has been transformed into a beautiful landscaped garden. She finds David there, who has gotten in with a spare key Elizabeth's spirit had shown him. Just as he is about to leave, she asks for her key back. When their hands touch, her memory of the events during her coma are restored, and they kiss.

Cast

Critical reception

Although the film was popular, it was overshadowed by Witherspoon's more high-profile and almost simultaneously released blockbuster Walk the Line, for which she won an Academy Award.

Critics were mixed on the film. The film achieved a 56% approval rating from 149 reviews on Rotten Tomatoes and the consensus "Delightfully sweet like a lollipop, Just Like Heaven is a dreamy romantic comedy that may give you a toothache when it attempts to broach difficult end of life issues by throwing a cherry on top."[3] However, the most prominent critics – such as Roger Ebert, Richard Roeper, and A. O. Scott – gave it favorable reviews;[3] they all agreed that the plot had logical flaws that were somewhat overcome by good dialogue and characterization.

The performances of Witherspoon, Ruffalo, and Heder were all generally well received. Heder's appearance helped to debunk an urban legend that the actor had died shortly after filming Napoleon Dynamite.[4]

The DVD release in February 2006 was given unusually strong promotional publicity.

Theme song

The title of this film is also that of a popular 1987 song, Just Like Heaven by The Cure. Singer Katie Melua recorded a cover version of the song for the soundtrack of the film. Melua's version is played over the opening titles, and has lines such as "she said" changed to "he said" to reflect the singer's gender. The original version by The Cure, as well as the remainder of Melua's version, are played over the closing credits.

The orchestral score was written by Rolfe Kent, and orchestrated by Tony Blondal.

Soundtrack

Track No. Title Writer and music composer Performer Producer Courtesy (TM/C) License
01 Just Like Heaven Robert Smith, Boris Williams, Simon Gallup, Paul Thompson & Laurence Tolhurst Katie Melua Ralph Sall & Mike Batt Dramatico Records
02 Lust For Life David Bowie & Iggy Pop Kay Hanley Ralph Sall
03 Strange Invitation Beck Beck Geffen Records Universal Music Enterprises
04 Good Times Roll Ric Ocasek The Cars Elektra Entertainment Group Warner Music Group
(Film & TV)
05 I Put A Spell On You Jay Hawkins Screamin'
Jay Hawkins
Epic Records Sony/BMG Music
Entertainment
06 Just My Imagination
(Running Away With Me)
Barrett Strong &
Norman J. Whitfield
Pete Yorn Ralph Sall Columbia Records
(Pete Yorn appearance)
07 Bad Faith
Fuji Dawn
Andrew Dorfman Megathor Music
08 Tomorrow
(from the Broadway musical
"Annie")
Martin Charnin & Charles Strouse Reese Witherspoon
09 Ghostbusters Ray Parker Jr. Bowling For Soup Ralph Sall & Jaret Reddick Jive Records
(Bowling For Soup appearance)
10 Big Brown Eyes Ron Hacker Ron Hacker
11 Moonbeam Lullabye Daniel May Daniel May Marc Ferrari/Matersource
12 Jungle Fever Bill Ador Chakachas Universal Music S.A.
(Belgium)
Universal Music Enterprises
13 Brass In Pocket Chrissie Hynde &
James Honeyman-Scott
Kelis Ralph Sall La Face Records/
The Zomba Label
Group (Kelis appearance)
14 Swim With Me Murray Cook, Jeff Fatt, Anthony Field, Greg Page & Paul Paddick The Wiggles The Wiggles Production PTY Limited
15 Bad Case Of Lovin' You John Martin Emerson Hart Ralph Sall
16 Spooky Buddy Buie, James Cobb, Harry Middlebrooks & Mike Shapiro Imogen Heap Ralph Sall & Imogen Heap Megaphone Records
(Imogen Heap appearance)
Zync Music Inc.
17 Colors Amos Lee Amos Lee Blue Note Records EMI Film & Television Music
18 Just Like Heaven The Cure Elektra Entertainment Group
Warner Music Group
Film & TV Licensing
& Fiction Records Limited/
Polydor Ltd. (U.K.)
Universal Music Enterprises

See also

References

  1. ^ "Just Like Heaven (2005)". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved 2010-12-20.
  2. ^ "If Only It Were True (Et si c'était vrai #1)". Goodreads Inc.
  3. ^ a b "Just Like Heaven (2005)". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved October 19, 2012.
  4. ^ "Napoleon Die-namite". Snopes.com. Retrieved October 19, 2012.