Film - Joe Black / Meet Joe Black
2010-07-18 @ 10:26:47
Meet Joe Black (1998)
Directed by
Martin Brest
Ron Osborn (screenplay)
Jeff Reno (screenplay)
Kevin Wade (screenplay)
Bo Goldman (screenplay)
Alberto Casella (play "Death Takes a Holiday") (inspiration)
Walter Ferris (play adaptation) (inspiration)
Maxwell Anderson (earlier screenplay) (inspiration) and
Gladys Lehman (earlier screenplay)
(inspiration)
I saw this movie twice. And I really liked. It is important for a film about love, he was wise.
Well, after seeing how this movie is something to think. We have some excitement in itself. And this is just such a movie. I like the idea of the scenario.
Here we see a figure of death in the human incarnation. This reminds me a little of God,
although this is not a religious movie. For me it is a fairy tale for adults, but with an important message. "True Love is dedication." I never connected with selfishness.
That should be between lovers and other people close to us.
This story is not the most important beauty Bratt Pitt. Anthony Hopkins played in the
it masterfully. This is my subjective opinion. Highly recommended, especially
If you like these feelings - the existential content.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tUILFgBmRQ4&feature=related
Directed by
Martin Brest
Ron Osborn (screenplay)
Jeff Reno (screenplay)
Kevin Wade (screenplay)
Bo Goldman (screenplay)
Alberto Casella (play "Death Takes a Holiday") (inspiration)
Walter Ferris (play adaptation) (inspiration)
Maxwell Anderson (earlier screenplay) (inspiration) and
Gladys Lehman (earlier screenplay)
(inspiration)
I saw this movie twice. And I really liked. It is important for a film about love, he was wise.
Well, after seeing how this movie is something to think. We have some excitement in itself. And this is just such a movie. I like the idea of the scenario.
Here we see a figure of death in the human incarnation. This reminds me a little of God,
although this is not a religious movie. For me it is a fairy tale for adults, but with an important message. "True Love is dedication." I never connected with selfishness.
That should be between lovers and other people close to us.
This story is not the most important beauty Bratt Pitt. Anthony Hopkins played in the
it masterfully. This is my subjective opinion. Highly recommended, especially
If you like these feelings - the existential content.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tUILFgBmRQ4&feature=related