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Meet Joe Black

  • 1998
  • PG-13
  • 2h 58m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
293K
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POPULARITY
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Meet Joe Black (1998)
Supernatural FantasyTragic RomanceDramaFantasyRomance

Death makes a deal with a principled widower.Death makes a deal with a principled widower.Death makes a deal with a principled widower.

  • Director
    • Martin Brest
  • Writers
    • Ron Osborn
    • Jeff Reno
    • Kevin Wade
  • Stars
    • Brad Pitt
    • Anthony Hopkins
    • Claire Forlani
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    293K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    771
    71
    • Director
      • Martin Brest
    • Writers
      • Ron Osborn
      • Jeff Reno
      • Kevin Wade
    • Stars
      • Brad Pitt
      • Anthony Hopkins
      • Claire Forlani
    • 1KUser reviews
    • 47Critic reviews
    • 43Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 6 nominations total

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    Brad Pitt
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    • Joe Black…
    Anthony Hopkins
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    • William Parrish
    Claire Forlani
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    • Susan Parrish
    Jake Weber
    Jake Weber
    • Drew
    Marcia Gay Harden
    Marcia Gay Harden
    • Allison
    Jeffrey Tambor
    Jeffrey Tambor
    • Quince
    David S. Howard
    • Eddie Sloane
    Lois Kelly-Miller
    • Jamaican Woman
    Jahnni St. John
    • Jamaican Woman's Daughter
    Richard Clarke
    • Butler
    Marylouise Burke
    Marylouise Burke
    • Lillian
    Diane Kagan
    • Jennifer
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    • Director
      • Martin Brest
    • Writers
      • Ron Osborn
      • Jeff Reno
      • Kevin Wade
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    PoorSlobWithoutAName

    A Truly Enchanting Movie!

    Meet Joe Black is a beautiful film with a talented cast. Because it is unique, the plot enables humor to be weaved within the dramatic and romantic elements. The music, composed by Thomas Newman (Shawshank Redemption, Erin Brokovich) truly enhances the movie. The many string and piano melodies are beautiful, and fit smoothly. There are so many memorable moments, like father-daughter conversations, and the scene in the coffee shop. Brad Pitt, in his portrayal of Death,displays naive and vulnerable feelings, skillfully in sharp contrast his behavior at the beginning of the film. While some criticize its length and unrealistic aspects of the plot, I found it to be so captivating and quite well-made. Meet Joe Black has an indescribable effect on me whenever I watch it. The story of Death being apprentice to a respected, accomplished man makes one realize the simple beauties of life-- passion, family, love... and peanut butter.
    8Lechuguilla

    Reflective And Philosophical

    For a long time I put off watching this, because I have no interest in superficial, teen comedy flicks, as implied by the film's pedestrian title and by the casting of a youthful Brad Pitt. But "Meet Joe Black" is anything but "superficial", and "teen comedy" does not describe this movie at all.

    Set in contemporary New York, the film follows a wealthy family whose patriarchal sixty-five year old head, played by Anthony Hopkins, is nearing the end of his life. Enter "Joe Black" (Brad Pitt), a handsome, but enigmatic, young man with an unusual agenda.

    This is a thought-provoking movie about mortality and emotional separation. It will appeal to viewers with a reflective and philosophical nature. But the film also has humor, which keeps it from being grim. The pace is slow. There's lots of silence and stillness, entirely appropriate, given the subject matter. Among other things, the film presents the novel idea that a supernatural being can be subject to human emotions, and can make mistakes in judgment resulting from those emotions.

    The film is not perfect. The plot is a tad egocentric. There's no reference to the universality and ongoing occurrence of death outside the confines of this family. Also, why now? Why does death choose to engage life in our present world, why not five hundred years ago? Minor script changes could have addressed these issues. The initial meeting between Susan (Claire Forlani) and Joe Black seems a little too convenient, but forms the basis for a plot twist that strengthens the overall story.

    The acting is excellent. Anthony Hopkins is, as usual, outstanding. I would not have cast Brad Pitt in the role he plays, but he does a good job. Appropriate for this movie, the acting style for both Pitt and Forlani is one wherein they communicate their characters to viewers largely by means of their eyes, which, as taught by ancient philosophers, are the windows of the soul.

    For viewers who liked "The Sixth Sense", another serious film with depth of meaning, I recommend "Meet Joe Black" most highly.
    7maryhatzimanoli

    Very Enjoyable!

    It is a 3 hour movie because they took their time with each scene and I loved it, things are so fast pasted recently in Hollywood films. The minor expressions of the characters are the ones that count the most sometimes even if it takes a bit more time for each scene.

    I love how Brad Pitt can embody the character that well. He had the poker face/cold expression the whole time. The way he talked was also interesting. When he was Joe his tone was different than from the guy at the coffee shop.

    I also loved the change of the accent when he was at the hospital. Hopkins was a 10/10 as always. I think the roles he picks have part of his dynamic personality. Claire is one of the most beautiful women I have ever seen. And she doesn't have her hair done perfectly or is even wearing earrings or any fancy clothing in most scenes and is still gorgeous. This is hard to achieve for actresses these days. Respect.
    10oneharleyrocker

    I will never switch a channel if this movie is playing

    I first watched meet joe black when it was released. I was in my late 20's and it deeply touched me. Not a movie

    Now years have gone by and I am a father of a young lady in her 20's. Now it is one of my all time favorites and watch it once a year. My perspective has deepened (as a father) and my approach is way more sensible.. it is a wonderful movie, not sure I can express how it touches my soul in words. It puts a smile on my face, ache in my heart and fatherhood sentiments like no other movie does (Except for *The Judge* movie).

    The most hardest thought and heaviest thought in life is a father's thought of departure from his own kids. With this said, I wish all the fathers out there the best.
    8paul-nemecek

    Meet Joe Black

    In the recent thriller The Edge, Anthony Hopkins played a wealthy businessman who is transformed by a harrowing encounter with death. In Meet Joe Black, Anthony Hopkins plays Bill, a similar character confronting similar themes, but with a very different twist. Here he meets Death as played by Brad Pitt. Death informs Bill that he wants to see what life is like and he wants Bill to teach him. So long as Death is interested and learning, Bill gets more time. When Bill has to introduce Death to his family at dinner, he fumbles around for a name, eventually coming up with Joe Black.

    This is hardly the first film to depict bargains with Death. In Ingmar Bergman's Seventh Seal the allegorical figure of death (complete with shroud) is challenged to a game of chess. His intended victim hopes to forestall the inevitable. Bergman's Death character is reprised in Woody Allen's Love and Death, The Last Action Hero, and Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure. In Meet Joe Black we are spared the shroud since Death decided to borrow a body from one of his victims. (If you gotta' have one, might as well borrow one that looks like Brad Pitt, I guess.)

    The real twist in this film comes in what could be taken as the sub-plot. Death falls in love with Bill's daughter Susan. Susan is involved with Drew, her father's right-hand man in the business world. Drew meanwhile is conniving at some underhanded business deals of his own. The plot takes more than a few twists and turns along the way, but in the end it is neither the plot nor the grand theme (if there is one) that makes the film engaging. Sometimes its the ride itself that makes the journey worthwhile.

    Frankly, there are more than a few problems of plausibility here (even after we grant willing suspension of disbelief to the central premise). As one small example, Joe Black is fluent in Jamaican patois, but doesn't know how to tie a tie. The cinematography is good, but not outstanding, and the performances are no more that what we would expect under the circumstances.

    Still in all, there were more than a few moments along the way where the audience laughed pretty hard. At one point the audience applauded (in the middle of the movie no less), and I'm sure there were more than a few smiles on more than a few occasions. By the end of the film, director Martin Brest (Scent of a Woman) has given us quite a few simple pleasures along the way. If there is a grand theme to the film, perhaps that is it . . . . it's the simple pleasures that make life good, and in the end, caring is everything.

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    • Trivia
      The elderly Jamaican lady, Lois Kelly-Miller, was considered a national treasure in Jamaica. Sadly, she passed away in 2020 at the age of 102.
    • Goofs
      Just after Joe steps out of the crosswalk to watch Susan walk away, a man wearing a pink shirt walks behind him. There's a brief shot of Susan, and then the man in the pink shirt walks behind Joe again in the same direction.
    • Quotes

      William Parrish: Love is passion, obsession, someone you can't live without. I say, fall head over heels. Find someone you can love like crazy and who will love you the same way back. How do you find him? Well, you forget your head, and you listen to your heart. And I'm not hearing any heart. Cause the truth is, honey, there's no sense living your life without this. To make the journey and not fall deeply in love, well, you haven't lived a life at all. But you have to try, cause if you haven't tried, you haven't lived.

    • Alternate versions
      TV version shortens the scene when Joe is hit by the cars.
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert: The Siege/Elizabeth/Gods and Monsters/The Waterboy/The Wizard of Oz (1998)
    • Soundtracks
      Top Hat, White Tie, And Tails
      Written by Irving Berlin

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    • Release date
      • November 13, 1998 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official Facebook
    • Languages
      • English
      • Dutch
    • Also known as
      • ¿Conoces a Joe Black?
    • Filming locations
      • Aldrich Mansion - 836 Warwick Neck Avenue, Warwick, Rhode Island, USA(William Parrish's mansion)
    • Production companies
      • Universal Pictures
      • City Light Films
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    • Budget
      • $90,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $44,619,100
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $15,017,995
      • Nov 15, 1998
    • Gross worldwide
      • $142,940,100
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 58m(178 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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