Critics like Roger Ebert praised the film for being "so innocent, so naive, so sweet and sincere" that it demands you leave your cynicism at the door.
Bob Rueland (David Duchovny), a happily married architect, loses his wife Elizabeth in a car crash. Return to Me(2000)
That same night, Grace Briggs (Minnie Driver), who is dying of a heart condition, receives Elizabeth's heart in a transplant. Critics like Roger Ebert praised the film for
Comedy. 115 minutes ‧ PG ‧ 2000. Roger Ebert. April 7, 2000. 4 min read. Here's an old-fashioned love story so innocent, so naive, Roger Ebert Comedy
The real heartbeat of the film isn't just the central romance, but the village surrounding Grace. Her overprotective grandfather ( Carroll O'Connor ) and his poker-playing, crooner-obsessed old friends are absolute scene-stealers.
is an old-fashioned, heartfelt romantic comedy that heavily prioritizes genuine emotion and community warmth over high-concept edge or cynical modern tropes . Directed by Bonnie Hunt (who also co-wrote and co-starred), the film balances a highly improbable, high-melodrama premise with incredibly grounded, charming character work. 🎬 The Premise The story kicks off with a heavy dose of fate:
A year later, unaware of their medical connection, Bob and Grace meet at the Irish-Italian restaurant where she works and immediately fall for each other. ❤️ What Works Beautifully