Just Like Heaven Analysis

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The movies Sweet Home Alabama and Just Like Heaven have further in common than just the leading lady, Reese Witherspoon. These two movies represent the romantic ideals of society in appropriately similar ways. Both movies teach valuable lessons in telling how Hollywood chooses to portray what the concept of love is and how it develops in romantic films.

In Sweet Home Alabama the first concept of love is the chemistry between the two characters. Right off the bat, the chemistry between the two leading characters-Jake Perry and Melanie Smooter- is obvious. There previous tension between the two for years, there has been a deep romantic bond in the past and that there is still a little sizzle between the two. Throughout the movie their love from the past resurfaces. Love develops in Sweet Home Alabama from mutual dislike to tolerance to liking to true love. The fire between
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In Sweet Home Alabama 's case it was a time and distance apart, which in turn led to divorce-paper-war between the two. The exclusive reason Melanie even come back into Jake 's life was to convince him to sign the divorce papers so that she could completely leave him. Nevertheless the love that was once shared by Melanie and Jake rekindled on behalf of the time they spent together and it conquered the time and distance that Melanie had spent away with Jake.

The movie Just Like Heaven is similar in that the three portrayals of love found are the same as Sweet Home Alabama. The hate between the two characters, Elizabeth Masterson (Witherspoon) and David was mutual Both the characters would enjoy nothing more than for the other leave each other alone. It even went so far as to call the Ghostbusters to draw Elizabeth 's comatose spirit out of the apartment. Throughout the movie the chemistry between the two characters is present. The chemistry between the two characters grows from mutual loathing to tolerance to liking to true

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