Review of Ghost (1990) by David Sterritt for Christian Science Monitor — 16 Sep 2010
There's something offensive about the movie's chintzy view of death and the way it periodically flirts with promising conceits (i.e., Goldberg offering her body as a surrogate so that Swayze and Moore can "touch" one another) only to back away from them in as cowardly a manner as possible.
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This review of Ghost (1990) was written by David Sterritt and published by Christian Science Monitor on 16 Sep 2010.
Ghost has generally received positive reviews.
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