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Meet Joe Black is a hell of a movie. This lengthy and dramatic fantasy romance features a billionaire who's time on Earth has come to an end, and Death, in the guise of Joe Black, offers him a deal: a few extra days of life in exchange for Death vacationing as a human being. Joe Black is amusing, for it is obvious that he has no experience as a human and feels quite out of place in this world, yet he quickly comes to like it. His encounters with peanut-butter are amusing, but it's the relationship he develops with his client's daughter that makes up the main gist of the movie. Death begins to court the unsuspecting Susan, who had met the a man earlier in a diner (and Death took that man's body so he could have his own body to live in). Soon Death, as Joe Black, realizes that being human is so much better than his existence, and it pains him more than it does Mr. Pershing that he will have to return to the next place. As Mr. Pershing comes to grips with his upcoming demise, Joe Black becomes upset; it is obvious he wants to stay as a human there, especially now that he has found love in Susan Pershing. In a bitter ending, Joe Black must accept that he cannot love, or be human, and he leaves a besotted Susan behind while he takes her father into the next place and returns the original owner of the body to life so that Susan can still have someone to love. It's a very great and emotional ride.

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I like it. It's way too long and the pacing is slow enough that its three-hour running time sometimes feels like an endurance test, but the production design is aces, the concepts it explores about life and death are intriguing (if limited in scope), and the performances are emotionally affecting. Much of my praise for this movie may sound a bit backhanded, but I really did enjoy it.

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It's easy to wake up every day and see what is wrong with your life. Everyone has their vices and their shortcomings. Whether you are a billionaire with a perfect spouse, a cottage, a beach house, nice cars and wonderful parents or if you are a single parent struggling to get by on measly paycheck, we can all find something that is wrong with life. Such is human nature. But what can we do to remedy that situation. What can we do to try and ensure that our life gets better? And is it all really that bad? Meet Joe Black is a movie that asks us to look at ourselves and realize that this life is a gift and one that perhaps is taken for granted a little too much. Meet Joe Black asks us to ask ourselves: is it really all that bad?Anthony Hopkins plays Bill. Bill is a very successful business man but it is his time. We all have to die one day, it is a part of life. And this is Bill's time. But before he goes, the Grim Reaper pays him a visit and offers him time. That is all. Just time. And in exchange Bill will show Death what it is like to be alive. A bit of an oxymoron for sure but true nonetheless. And what happens when Death starts to learn about what makes our life so precious is really something that has to be seen. Because what we take for granted, he sees as innocent and pure and magical. For instance, peanut butter. Joe Black tastes it and decides that it is the most amazing food that he has ever had in his short existence. And when people are eating their caviar at dinner, he refrains and has more peanut butter. This scene is one of the purest and most honest scenes in the film. Not for what is on the outside, but what it means, what it wants us to see. To me this scene is the microcosm of what the film and what life should be about.Life is a gift. There are so many wonderful things that we have as human beings that we seem to forget what they are. We are so consumed with other things that at the time seem important but when you look at them closely they are trivial and it's the little things in life that bring us so much joy. Like peanut butter, aka tossing the ball around with your kids, aka. being lazy in the shade with your Collie. The point is that life is serious enough and it isn't until others are gone that we fully comprehend that.Brad Pitt is perfect, absolutely perfect as Joe Black. He conveys the innocent wonder and pure joy of discovering human elements like the aforementioned peanut butter and more serious issues like falling in love.Meet Joe Black has been criticized for its length but like all movies that are three hours plus, there is a reason for that. And that is because it has something to say. Something important to say. Meet Joe Black wants us to look at this film and then look at our lives and realize that there is a lot to live for. You just have to get through all the mist and cloudiness and you'll find it again. There is an innocence about how this movie feels and it is such a wonderful picture. It makes you feel good. Good to be in love ( if you are ) good to want to be in love ( if you are not already) and good to be alive.See this film. It will make you glad that you did. I know I was and my life doesn't seem so bad right now even though there are many things that I could complain about like...... Ah hell, what's the point. Life can only get better. Meet Joe Black helped me see that.

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I disagree with the slow pacing and overlong runtime.

 

Slow pacing brings rommance and better motional experience. Emotions, as unfloded in the movie just would not be there if it had a standard popcorn 90 minutes runtime. And this is one of those films that you have to get through patiently. It takes you three hours but it does help you understand life and love better, whatever ones you are having. 

 

Music is excellent too.

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