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Ghost Town
Ghost Town
2008 ·102 min ·United States of America ·PG-13 16+
7.0
IMDb 6.7 КП 6.8 RT 85% MC 72
Comedy, Romance, Drama, Fantasy
Director: David Koepp
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Bertram Pincus, a cranky, people-hating Manhattan dentist, develops the unwelcome ability to see dead people. Really annoying dead people. Even worse, they all want something from him, particularly Frank Herlihy, a smooth-talking ghost, who pesters him into a romantic scheme involving his widow Gwen. They are soon entangled in a hilarious predicament between the now and the hereafter!

Budget: $20M
US Gross: $13.37M
Worldwide: $27.1M
Ricky Gervais
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Greg Kinnear
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Téa Leoni
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🎬 Saturn Awards 2009 — Best Screenplay

Ghost Town is generally regarded as a charming, lighthearted romantic comedy that breathes new life into the familiar 'unseen spirit' trope through a dry, cynical protagonist. While some viewers criticize its predictable plot and uneven tone, most audiences find the chemistry between the lead actors and the low-stakes, cozy atmosphere to be a pleasant, heartwarming experience.

Acting The lead performances by Ricky Gervais, Greg Kinnear, and Téa Leoni provide a strong, credible anchor for the film's supernatural premise.
Humor The film succeeds by avoiding low-brow humor, opting instead for a consistent, dry wit that leans into the protagonist's misanthropic nature.
Theme The narrative functions effectively as a gentle, feel-good story, though it avoids deep philosophical exploration of its own afterlife themes.
Originality The plot follows a well-worn ghost trope, striking some viewers as a clever and refreshing twist while others dismiss it as fundamentally clichéd and derivative.
Emotion The film's blend of cynicism, comedy, and melodrama creates a tonal divide, leaving some audience members unsure if they should be laughing or emotionally invested.
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