"Return to Me" is a fine example of quality films that Hollywood can still produce for the whole family. The cast is excellent and includes top old-time actors, stars from intermediate years and newer actors. Carroll O'Connor and Robert Loggia head a quartet of old-time buddies that close O'Reilly's Italian Restaurant each night. O'Connor is Marty O'Reilly, the owner. Loggia is his friend and famous Italian chef, Angelo Pardipillo. James Belushi and Bonnie Hunt are Joe and Megan Dayton. They are family friends of Grace Briggs, played by Minnie Driver. Grace is Marty's granddaughter. She has an inherited heart problem. Across town (Chicago),David Duchovny is a builder, Bob Rueland. He's married to Dr. Elizabeth Rueland, a zoologist at the city zoo. David Grier is Charlie Johnson, a veterinarian at the zoo. He heads a list of friends of Elizabeth and Bob.
That sets the stage for the movie. The opening scenes lay this much out, with more depth. Then the drama begins. This is a tender look at family and friends. It includes deep sorrow at loss of a beloved spouse at a young age. It includes the hope of a miracle for a young life that was born with a genetic disability. It is a film about friends and deep, lasting friendships. It is about loss of parents early in life. It is about a strong, loving relationship between a young woman and her grandfather. It is a film about strong faith and belief in God. It is a story about loss and recovery, illness and healing. It is film about joy, happiness and fun, and love of life.
The whole family should enjoy this uplifting look at life, family, friendship and faith.
Return to Me
2000
Action / Comedy / Drama / Romance
Return to Me
2000
Action / Comedy / Drama / Romance
Plot summary
The film opens with a loving husband and wife preparing for a very important fund raising dinner. The evening ends with the loss of the wife. In a hospital a weak young woman who may die soon if she can not get a new heart. Jump ahead one year the young woman received a heart and is trying to adjust to a life no longer counted by hours or days, she can actually make plans. The grieving husband and his dog are still trying to adjust to life without his wife. His friends keep trying to pry him from his "work is my life" existence by setting him up on blinds dates. Finally he actually shows up for one at an Irish-Italian restaurant where he finds himself more attracted to the waitress than his blind date. He finds an excuse to return to the restaurant in hopes of seeing the waitress again, there's just something attractive about her. Unknown to both the attraction they both feel for one another is Grace has the heart of Bob's dead wife. What can you say after that! Carroll O'Connor says exactly the right thing to Bob after he finds out this ironic coincidence.
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Tender comedy-drama about family and friends, life and love
a highly underrated "chick flick" that guys will also enjoy
I have never understood why this film wasn't more popular or why it's score on IMDb is so mediocre. There is so much going for this film, it's a wonder! While I will admit that the plot itself is a bit contrived, in most "chick flicks" you are expected to suspend disbelief, so this isn't a big problem. Just think about SLEEPLESS IN SEATTLE--it has a GREAT reputation and is at least as contrived and was, to me, a less entertaining film.
David Duchovney is very happily married when his wife unexpectedly dies. Her heart is transplanted into the sickly Minnie Driver who now has a new lease on life. Later, Driver and Duchovney meet and fall in love--and then find out about their odd connection! While of course the plot is odd, it is carried off so well and the romance is so sweet, it still works. PLUS, the best aspect of the movie that make it so precious and entertaining is the wonderful supporting cast. Carol O'Conner, Robert Logia and other old guys play Minnie's father and his friends and they are just too wonderful! Their lives and adventures as they spend all that time at Minnie's home is just so much fun to watch--you can't help but love the old guys and believe that their love for Minnie is deep and true.
See it yourself with someone you love--you won't be disappointed.
Good unconventional rom-com
Bob (David Duchovny) and Elizabeth Rueland (Joely Richardson) are happily married. After a fundraiser, they get into a car accident and she is killed. Meanwhile, sickly Grace Briggs (Minnie Driver) is in the hospital and she gets transplanted with Elizabeth's heart. About one year later, Grace is still self-conscious about the heart transplant. Her family (Carroll O'Connor, Robert Loggia) runs an Irish-Italian restaurant. Bob is heart broken and his best friend Charlie (David Alan Grier) keeps trying to set him up. Sparks fly when Grace meets Bob at the restaurant but they don't know their other connection.
Duchovny and Driver have adorable chemistry together. That's why the movie needs to bring them together sooner. A much more tighter opening would be very helpful. Written by Bonnie Hunt and Don Lake, there are a lot little charming jokes from everybody especially the side characters. It's very much a comedy from many character actors. A lot of it is very funny. This is a very sweet comedic romance.