This guide covers everything you need to know about the 1998 romantic fantasy film Meet Joe Black

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Themes: At its core, "Meet Joe Black" explores profound themes such as the value of life, the inevitability of death, and the transformative power of love. It challenges viewers to reflect on what it means to truly live and to let go.

The film asks its viewers to consider what they would do if they knew the exact hour of their departure. For Parrish, it means securing his legacy and ensuring his daughter's happiness. For Joe, it means understanding the very thing he has administered for eternity. The emotional climax—where Parrish guides Joe through the transition of death—recontextualizes the Grim Reaper not as a harvester of souls, but as a custodian of peace.

Themes of Mortality and "The Great Library" Beneath the romantic veneer, Meet Joe Black is a profound allegory about the fear of the unknown. The film posits that death is not a villain to be fought, but a companion to be understood. Parrish’s acceptance of his end is framed not as defeat, but as a graduation. The recurring motif of the "Great Library" suggests that our lives are stories that are ultimately cataloged and remembered.

Critics' Take: Many critics found the 180-minute runtime punishingly slow. Reviewers from sites like Rotten Tomatoes (48% score) and Metacritic (43% score) described it as "dawdling" and "ponderous," though they praised its lush production values.

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