Until We Meet Again
2022
For thirty-five years the ghost of EDDIE CONWAY a passionate young pianist has haunted an old house in the Hollywood Hills, unable to move on without completing his piano concerto. Then a pretty Midwestern girl, LISA WAGNER, moves in and disrupt his afterlife. Lisa is also a musician, a young unknown with dreams of her own, and her spirit connects with Eddie's. The girl and the ghost find each other thru music. Lisa and Eddie become fond of each other. Naturally their fondness turns to romance, but they both know it's impossible. They resist the attraction as long as they can. Eventually love overcomes even death, then tragedy strikes.
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Jackson Rathbone
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Janel Parrish
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Michael Madsen
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Leslie Jordan
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LeToya Luckett
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Antonio Fargas
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Justin Gaston
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Jennifer Bassey
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CinemaSerf
04 Apr 2022Right, well what to make of this? The young wastrel "Alan" (Kai Ko Chen-tung) finds himself in an underworld with some administration and population issues. Basically, it is overcrowded! No way has he enough brownie points to be given a second chance up top (except as a snail) so he teams up with "Pinky" (Gingle Wang Ching) and sets off on his love god training course. Only if they can unite other couples with the magical red string that emanates from their fingertips, will they be able to reincarnate. I quite liked the premiss, and the two leads have quite an engaging banter as they try to put aside their obvious dislike for each other at the start, and to focus on their enjoyably entertaining tasks. Sadly, though, auteur Giddens Ko indulges himself (and his book) too much. The film is far too long and the plot vacillates from cheerfully engaging to just plain silly all too readily. The humour is plentiful, but basic with very little subtlety and the "Matter of Life and Death" style storyline really does start to wear thin. It is a decent production, and towards the end there is chemistry to be seen on screen, buy sadly for me, the quirkiness at the outset dried up and the rather bizarre sub-plot with Umin Boya's frenzied demon just didn't seem to fit with the prevailing romantic comedy of the theme at all comfortably. I didn't hate it, at times it is good fun - just not often enough, though.