Just Like Heaven, a romantic comedy released in 2005, tells the story of two souls who are destined to be together. David Abbott (played by Ryan Phillippe), a successful architect, has just moved into his new apartment in San Francisco. However, he is not alone for long as Elizabeth Martinson (played by Reese Witherspoon) suddenly appears, claiming that she owns the place. Elizabeth, a free-spirited and quirky hospital administrator, has been living in the apartment for years without anyone else knowing about her presence. She vanishes just as quickly as she appears, leaving David confused and intrigued. As David tries to understand what is happening, he begins to experience strange occurrences that make him question his own sanity. As David learns more about Elizabeth's past and their connection to the apartment, he finds himself falling in love with her despite the fact that they seem to exist on different planes of reality. Meanwhile, Elizabeth struggles to reconcile her feelings for David with her mysterious existence as a ghost. Throughout the film, David and Elizabeth navigate their unusual circumstances, exploring the boundaries between life and death, love and loss. As they grow closer, they must confront the consequences of their situation and decide whether their love is strong enough to transcend even the most fundamental aspects of reality. With its blend of humor, romance, and supernatural intrigue, Just Like Heaven offers a charming and thought-provoking exploration of the human experience. The film's talented leads bring depth and warmth to their characters, making it easy for audiences to become invested in their story. Ultimately, the movie provides a heartwarming and uplifting conclusion that will leave viewers feeling satisfied and hopeful about the power of love to overcome even the most extraordinary challenges.