A balloon seller with grand plans to win a scholarship clashes with a budding dancer and her circus troupe over a prime town-centre location..


If you’re in the mood for a sweet, simple rivalry, Just Like Heaven might just hit the spot. Folks who enjoy old-fashioned, gentle comedies with a touch of street performance will likely smile through this one. But if you need high stakes or complex drama, you’ll probably find it a bit too… airy. 🎈 The whole thing ki...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

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"If you’re in the mood for a sweet, simple rivalry, Just Like Heaven might just hit the spot. Folks who enjoy old-fashioned, gentle comedies with a touch of street performance will likely smile through this one. But if you need high stakes or complex drama, you’ll probably find it a bit too… airy. 🎈 The whole thing kicks off with a balloon seller, let's call him David (played by David Newell), who needs a scholarship. He's got these grand plans, but mostly he just needs a prime spot in the town..."
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