But anyway I encourage my family and friends to watch this touching movie. Its a place where your life is explained to you by five people, some of whom you. The only problem with this contemporary movie is the too long running time, developing the story in an excessive low-pace it could be shorter and developed in a more adequate pace. He awakes in the afterlife, where he learns that heaven is not a destination. "The Five People You Meet in Heaven" was a great surprise for me, with a beautiful and heartwarming message of the importance of an individual's life, following the idea of Frank Capra's masterpiece "It's a Wonderful Life", when George Bailey finds the importance of his life for the dwellers of Bedford Falls. He awakes in Heaven, and the Blue Man (Jeff Daniels) explains him that he will have a journey meeting five people in their heavens that will show the importance of his life before he goes to the next level. While trying to save a five year old girl from an accident with ride that is falling after rupturing the wire, Eddie dies. Albom is a journalist for the Detroit Free Press and the author of Tuesdays with Morrie. Eddie (John Voight) is the responsible for the maintenance of the Ruby Pier amusement park and a veteran of World War II. In The Five People You Meet in Heaven, author Mitch Albom creates a similar vision, except Jesus is absent and God is a nebulous figure who plays virtually no role in the novel.
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