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Meet Joe Black (1998) -

Meet Joe Black (1998) -

Meet Joe Black (1998) -

The story follows Bill Parrish (Anthony Hopkins), a wealthy media tycoon nearing his 65th birthday. He is visited by a mysterious stranger (Brad Pitt) who reveals himself to be Death. In a unique bargain, Death agrees to delay Bill’s departure if Bill serves as his earthly guide, allowing the supernatural entity to experience human life. Complications arise when Death—taking the name "Joe Black"—falls in love with Bill’s daughter, Susan (Claire Forlani). Critical Perspective

The film's reception is famously divided, centered on three main elements: ‎'Meet Joe Black' review by Darren Mooney • Letterboxd Meet Joe Black (1998)

Meet Joe Black (1998) is a sprawling, 180-minute romantic fantasy that explores the personification of Death. Directed by Martin Brest, the film is a loose remake of the 1934 classic Death Takes a Holiday . It is often remembered for its ambitious scope, its polarizing lead performance, and its indulgent, "Old Hollywood" pacing. Core Premise The story follows Bill Parrish (Anthony Hopkins), a