7/10
The British "Ghost"?
27 October 2003
Juliet Stevenson proves her mettle in "Truly, Madly, Deeply" with a superb performance as a woman struck with grief who overcomes same in spite of her friends and with a little help from "the other side". A definite chick flick according to the IMDB.com stats, this plaintive but hopeful drama with a dash of comedy about personal reconciliation is a worthy effort for those who can get their head around the whole "ghost" thing. For more mature audiences and, of course, chicks. (B+)

NOTE: Write/director Anthony Minghella introduces himself and his film at the beginning of the DVD which I viewed; a smart move and a nice touch which will engender good will much more than huge imposing in-your-face letters like "DIRECTED BY STEVEN SPIELBERG".
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