Just like Heaven

Josue 2022-03-21 09:01:59

The heroine is a dedicated doctor who is busy with work all day and has no time to fall in love. The male protagonist is an infatuated man, who is exhausted because of the unexpected death of his ex-wife. The two were introduced to a blind date by a friend, but they didn't want to. Before meeting, the heroine had an accident and was in a coma. Her family plans to rent out her apartment to raise some medical bills for her. The male protagonist unexpectedly rents her apartment. The heroine has been lingering in her apartment because of the sudden accident. She began to contact the male protagonist, and finally the two discovered that the reason why she was out of her body was because she wanted to complete an unfinished thing before her death - a blind date with the male protagonist. The two gradually fell in love...
At this moment, her family saw that she had been in a coma, and decided to euthanize her in order not to drag the family down. The male protagonist stepped forward, and at the last moment of the heroine's life, he gave her an affectionate kiss to bring her soul back to its place. So, another medical miracle happened. Under everyone's astonished eyes, the heroine woke up, but she completely forgot about the hero... At the
end of the play, the hero used his professional skills and arranged a Garden (just like heaven) for the heroine, which awakened the heroine. main character. Then, with a light kiss, her memory was awakened again, and the two were reunited...
This is a purely modern story. People spend most of their time at work, and the fast pace of life consumes almost all of their energy, leaving only a blank in their emotional world in the end. In fact, this film is full of helplessness. The heroine has to go out of her body to have the opportunity to find her other half. Romantic, but also helpless. Imagine if she had no accident, but had a blind date with him, would there be a spark of love? I think, even if there is a spark, it will be quickly extinguished by the pressure of life... And can we only pin our happiness on this beautiful but false fantasy?

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  • Elizabeth Masterson: Oh my, this is more serious than I thought

    David Abbott: Go away, you don't exist!

    Elizabeth Masterson: I'm going to ask you a series of questions and I want you to answer honestly. Has your recent alcohol intake increased?

    David Abbott: Yeah. So?

    Elizabeth Masterson: So are you hearing voices or seeing things that aren't quite real?

    David Abbott: As a matter of fact, yeah

    Elizabeth Masterson: Well then, have you recently sought consult from a mental health care professional?

    David Abbott: What? How did you know that? Stay away from me!

    Elizabeth Masterson: Do you often feel paranoid, like people are out to get you?

    David Abbott: Why are you asking so many questions?

    Elizabeth Masterson: I'll take that as a yes. Listen to me. You have fantasised, quite convincingly that you have rented an apartment that in fact belongs to somebody else.

    Elizabeth Masterson: [Extra dialogue] I think you may need to come to terms with the fact that you may be mentally ill.

    Elizabeth Masterson: Really?

  • Elizabeth Masterson: I think I know what my unfinished business is.

    David Abbott: What?

    Elizabeth Masterson: You.