White Noise
Mickael Keaton performs wonderfully as a widower in this tale of communication from the "other side."
Character development is pretty good, and you get a glimpse into the desperation found in so many people who have sufferred a recent loss, though in his case, his wife really is trying to communicate with him through radio and television static, also known as "white noise."
Bear in mind that anything even remotely dealing with the afterlife is guaranteed to be Hollywood-ized somewhat, the movie held my interest from start to finish.
This flick is definitely worth checking out at your local video store
if they carry it. If not, you can read a review of it at
DVDLoc8.com ,
as well as find a nice price comparison.
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