A mildly successful 2005 romantic comedy in which a troubled alcoholic (Mark Ruffalo) moves into an apartment with a less-than-solid woman (Reese Witherspoon). He thinks she's dead. She insists she isn't. Hilarity Ensues.


Tropes used in Just Like Heaven include:
  • Adaptation Expansion: The original novel ends with Lauren (renamed Elizabeth for the film) waking up from the coma with no memory of her time as a ghost. The film added an extra scene where Elizabeth and David meet again on the roof of the apartment, she remembers everything, and they kiss. Awww.
  • An Astral Projection, Not a Ghost
  • Aw, Look -- They Really Do Love Each Other: Starts cropping up in the second half of the movie, especially in the second encounter with Darryl.
  • Bad Liar: David.
  • Blind Date: How David and Elizabeth were supposed to meet.
  • Converse with the Unconscious: David appears to be doing this, but he's actually talking to Elizabeth's spirit. Also Elizabeth's sister and nieces.
  • Crowning Moment of Funny: This bit of dialogue as Jack and David arrange to move Elizabeth's comatose body.

David: We're really grateful, Jack.
Jack: I'm not doin' it for you.
David: *confused* Then why are you doing it?
Jack: Because someday, trust me, I'm gonna need help moving a body. When that day comes, I don't want to hear any shit from you.

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