Wednesday, 31 December 2008

RETURN TO ME

The film opens with a loving husband and wife preparing for a very important fund raising dinner. The evening ends with the loss of the wife.

A weak young woman may die soon if she cannot get a new heart.

Jump ahead one year the young woman recieved a heart and is trying to adjust to a life no longer counted by hours or days, she can actually make plans.

The grieving husband and his dog are still trying to adjust to life without his wife.
His friends keep trying to pry him from his "work is my life" existence by setting him up on blinds dates.


Finally he actually shows up for one at an Irish-Italian restaurant where he finds himself more attracted to the waitress than his blind date.

He finds an excuse to return to the restaurant in hopes of seeing the waitress again, there's just something attractive about her. Unknown to both the attraction they both feel for one another is Grace has the heart of Bob's dead wife. Carroll O'Connor says exactly the right thing to Bob after he finds out this ironic coincidence.
Another style of writing

A Chicago building contractor, cherishes life with his veterinarian wife until she is tragically killed in an automobile accident. Meanwhile the family and friends of Grace Briggs, a waitress at a local Italian restaurant, are overjoyed when they learn that Grace will finally get a replacement heart (the heart of Bob's wife).

Both Bob and Grace struggle to maintain normal lives after these traumatic events, until fate intervenes and brings them together.
Another style of writing
In this comedy-drama which shows us how the tragic death of one human being can still save the life of another, a happily-married man (David Duchovny) is struck with tragedy when his wife (Joely Richardson) dies from complications of a car accident.

In her death, however, another is given life, as another young woman (Minnie Driver) with an ailing heart is given a transplant. Finally able to live a normal, happy life for the first time in years, she joins her grandfather in helping to run an Irish-themed restaurant, where she meets the widower, never imagining that the heart beating in her chest belonged to his wife.

They slowly fall madly in love with each other, but when she learns the shocking truth, she is torn by whether or not she should let him know about the transplant she received and who it came from.

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