Meet Joe Black How Do You Know Its Love

1998 American romantic fantasy film by Martin Brest

See Joe Blackness
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Theatrical release poster

Directed by Martin Brest
Written by
  • Bo Goldman
  • Kevin Wade
  • Ron Osborn
  • Jeff Reno
Based on La Morte in Vacanza by Alberto Casella
Produced past Martin Brest
Starring
  • Brad Pitt
  • Anthony Hopkins
  • Claire Forlani
  • Jake Weber
  • Marcia Gay Harden
  • Jeffrey Tambor
Cinematography Emmanuel Lubezki
Edited past
  • Joe Hutshing
  • Michael Tronick
Music by Thomas Newman

Product
company

City Light Films

Distributed by Universal Pictures

Release engagement

  • November 13, 1998 (1998-11-xiii)

Running fourth dimension

181 minutes
Country United States
Language English language
Budget $90 million[1]
Box part $142.9 million[1]

Meet Joe Black is a 1998 American romantic fantasy film directed and produced by Martin Brest, and starring Brad Pitt, Anthony Hopkins, and Claire Forlani. The screenplay past Bo Goldman, Kevin Wade, Ron Osborn, and Jeff Reno is loosely based on the 1934 moving picture Death Takes a Vacation, an adaptation of the 1924 Italian play La Morte in Vacanza by Alberto Casella.

It was the second pairing of Hopkins and Pitt later on their 1994 moving picture Legends of the Fall.

Plot [edit]

Media mogul Nib Parrish is contemplating a merger with another media giant. Also, his eldest daughter, Alison, is planning an elaborate 65th birthday party for him. His younger girl Susan, a resident in internal medicine, has a relationship with Drew, one of Bill's board members.

Considering marriage, as Bill sees Susan is not securely in honey, he suggests she look to exist swept off of her feet, suggesting "lightning could strike!". When the visitor helicopter lands, he hears a mysterious phonation, which he tries to ignore. Arriving in his office, Bill has precipitous pains in his chest and hears the vocalization over again, saying, "Aye."

While studying in a java store, Susan meets a vibrant young man who also says "lightning may strike" a human relationship betwixt them. Stunned, she departs without getting his name. Unbeknownst to her, direct afterward, he is struck by multiple cars.

That evening, Bill hears the voice again and it summons him and then Bill meets him alone in a room. Slowly materializing, it identifies itself as Death and is now in the body of the boyfriend. Death explains that his impassioned speech to his daughter piqued his involvement. Given Beak'south "competence, experience, and wisdom," Death says that for as long as Neb will be his guide on Earth, Bill will not have to die. They both return to the dinner table and under pressure to make an introduction, clumsily brand upwardly a name for Death. Introduced to the family unit as "Joe Blackness." Joe Blackness, having no sophisticated human qualities, doesn't seem to know how to potable, eat or why food and utensils are used. He after wanders through the palatial firm to adjust. Susan tries to sympathize his intentions, noting that his grapheme is non the same.

Bill fails to go along events from going rapidly out of his command. Drew secretly conspires with Parrish Communications, capitalizing on Bill's strange behavior and reliance on Joe to convince the board of directors to vote Pecker out as chairman. Using information from Neb'south son-in-constabulary, Quince, Drew pushes for merger approval which Bill now opposes.

Intrigued by Joe's naivete, Susan sees he'south very different from the young man she met in the coffee store. She falls deeply in love, so Joe is at present under the influence of human desires and a magnetic attraction to her. Bill inadvertently walks in and sees them. As they make love, Joe asks Susan, "What do nosotros do now?" She replies, "It'll come to united states of america."

Beak angrily confronts Joe about his relationship with his daughter, and Joe declares his intention to have Susan with him. But at Susan'due south hospital, Joe interacts with a terminally ill old woman who wishes to laissez passer abroad. Understanding who he is, when he tells her he loves Susan, they hash out the meaning of life and she helps him understand he is dangerously meshing two worlds.

As Bill'south birthday arrives, he asks Joe to recognize the meaning of true love, especially honesty and sacrifice. Joe realizes he must set bated his own desire and allow Susan to alive her life. Joe helps Bill regain command of his company, exposing Drew's underhanded business dealings to the board past claiming to be an agent of the Internal Revenue Service and threatening to put Drew in jail.

At the party, understanding his expiry is imminent, Nib makes peace with his daughters. Susan tells Joe she has loved him since the day in the coffee store and he hints that his fourth dimension is coming to an terminate. Realizing Susan loves the unknown man, non him, crushes him. He doesn't tell her who he really is, but she seems to intuit something mystical about his identity. Struggling to comprehend the magnitude of their attraction, Susan declines to cover Joe every bit Death. She sputters, "You're, you're Joe." He promises "you will ever have what you institute in the java shop. Thank you for loving me."

In their male parent/daughter trip the light fantastic, Susan and Bill too say goodbye. Then, on a hilltop above the party, Bill asks Joe, if he should exist afraid. He replies, "Not a homo like you." Fireworks explode in the distance while Susan watches Joe and her male parent cross a span at the acme of the hill and descend out of sight on the other side.

Susan stands stunned equally "Joe" reappears alone and bewildered. He is the embodiment of the beau from the java store, uninjured and not comprehending where he is. Susan accepts that her male parent is gone, and the magical dearest that she had shared with this young man has returned. "What do nosotros practice now?" she asks. "It'll come up to us," he replies, as they descend hand-in-hand toward the party.

Cast [edit]

  • Brad Pitt as Death / Joe Black / Beau In Coffee Shop
  • Anthony Hopkins as Neb Parrish
  • Claire Forlani as Susan Parrish
  • Jake Weber as Drew
  • Marcia Gay Harden as Allison Parrish
  • Jeffrey Tambor as Quince, Allison Parrish'due south Hubby
  • David South. Howard as Eddie Sloane
  • Lois Kelly Miller equally Jamaican Woman
  • Marylouise Burke as Lillian
  • June Squibb as Helen

Production [edit]

Filming [edit]

Most of William Parrish's country mansion scenes were shot at the Aldrich Mansion in Rhode Island.

The penthouse interiors and Parrish Communications offices were sets built at the 14th Regiment Arsenal in the South Slope neighborhood in Brooklyn, New York.[two]

The place where Susan and the Young Human from the Coffee Store commencement meet is Broadway Restaurant, at 2664 Broadway and West 101st Street, Manhattan.[3]

Versions [edit]

A 2-hour version was made to show on tv set and airline flights, past cutting about of the plotline involving Bill Parrish'south business. Since Brest derided this edit of his film and disowned it, the director'southward credit was inverse to the Hollywood pseudonym Alan Smithee.[4]

Reception [edit]

Box role [edit]

Come across Joe Black opened on Nov thirteen, 1998, and grossed $xv,017,995 domestically upon its opening weekend (xi/13-15) at #3, backside The Waterboy 's 2d weekend and the opening of I Notwithstanding Know What Yous Did Terminal Summer.[5]

While the motion-picture show had a disappointing domestic box function return of $44,619,100, it fared much better internationally. Taking in an boosted $98,321,000, the movie grossed a worldwide total of $142,940,100.[ane]

As Meet Joe Blackness was one of the few films showing the kickoff trailer for Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace, it was reported that droves of Star Wars fans bought tickets for the film, only to leave after the trailer showed.[6]

Critical response [edit]

Encounter Joe Black received mixed reviews from critics, with most complimenting the performances just criticizing the picture show's three-hour length, the slow pacing and the screenplay.[7] [8] Ebert gave it three stars, but disliked the peripheral story lines and overly fatigued-out ending. He concluded that despite its flaws, "there'due south and so much that'due south fine in this moving-picture show".[ix] Travers wrote Rolling Stone that virtually of the characters were one-dimensional.[8] Anthony Hopkins received uniform praise for his performance, with Travers opining that Hopkins' Neb Parrish was the only fully realized graphic symbol in the pic; LaSalle commented that "Hopkins' interim is so emotionally full that the tiniest moments ... band with complexities of thought and feeling."[10] Brad Pitt, on the other mitt, received a mixed response, with LaSalle calling the performance so bad "it hurts"[10] and Berardinelli calling it "execrable".[7]

Meet Joe Black earned a Razzie Award nomination for Worst Remake.

On Rotten Tomatoes the film has an approval rating of a 45% based on reviews from 49 critics. The site'due south consensus states: "Meet Joe Blackness is pretty to look at and benefits from an amusing cast, but that isn't enough to offset this dawdling drama's punishing iii-60 minutes runtime."[xi] On Metacritic information technology has a score of 43% based on reviews from 24 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[12] Audiences surveyed by CinemaScore gave the motion-picture show a grade "A−" on scale of A to F.[13]

References [edit]

  1. ^ a b c "Come across Joe Black (1998)". Box Office Mojo . Retrieved 2011-03-03 .
  2. ^ "Pic Crews Are Generating The Magic and the Backlash". www.nytimes.com. 1997-07-06.
  3. ^ "Meet Joe Black Filming Locations". picture show-locations.com. Retrieved 2017-05-07 .
  4. ^ AMY WALLACE (15 January 2000). "Name of Director Smithee Isn't What It Used to Exist". Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on 2019-04-07. Smithee'south work, as was the airline version of Martin Brest's "Come across Joe Black."
  5. ^ "Weekend Box Office Results for Nov xiii–fifteen, 1998". Box Office Mojo. 2011-02-03. Retrieved 2011-03-03 .
  6. ^ "What Happened When The Phantom Menace'south Trailer Was Shown In Theaters". CINEMABLEND. November 25, 2014.
  7. ^ a b Berardinelli, James (1998). "Meet Joe Black (United States, 1998)". reelviews.net (movie review). Retrieved 2017-05-07 .
  8. ^ a b Travers, Peter (1998-03-11). "See Joe Black". Rolling Stone (film review). Retrieved 2017-05-07 .
  9. ^ Ebert, Roger (1998-11-13). "Meet Joe Black". Rogerebert.com (picture review). Retrieved 2020-02-27 .
  10. ^ a b LaSalle, Mick (1998-11-13). "Colorless 'Joe Black' / Brad Pitt's Decease is lethally dull, but Hopkins breathes life into overly long romance". San Francisco Chronicle (movie review). Retrieved 2017-05-08 .
  11. ^ "Run into Joe Black". Rotten Tomatoes . Retrieved 2020-10-26 .
  12. ^ "See Joe Blackness". Metacritic.
  13. ^ "Pic title search: Black". CinemaScore. Find Cinemascore. Archived from the original on 2019-08-24.

External links [edit]

  • Meet Joe Black at IMDb
  • Come across Joe Black at AllMovie
  • Come across Joe Blackness at Box Role Mojo

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