Hereafter
Let's pretend that when you die, you go to a blurry, floaty, black-and-white spirit world, surrounded by your loved ones, who apologize for everything mean they ever did to you. Let's pretend that's true. If that's the case, then Hereafter is actually a pretty good movie. But that's the central problem with Hereafter: It takes a huuuuuge leap of faith to swallow its central premise--the kind of leap of faith that requires you to, I don't know, wear crystals or read Mitch Albom.
by Ned Lannamann