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Meet Joe Black demands your patience, but it repays it with a profound, heartfelt, and unforgettable meditation on the very nature of existence. It's a movie that, thanks to releases like this, will continue to find new audiences for generations to come, inviting us all to, as Bill Parrish says, "stay open. Who knows? Lightning could strike." Meet Joe Black -1998- 720p BluRay x264 AAC E-Su...

In exchange, Bill must act as Joe’s guide to the human experience.

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The version often designated as "720p BluRay x264 AAC" refers to a standard high-definition digital encode used for home viewing. This format preserves the , which is noted for its lush, golden-lit visuals and elegant set design. Director Martin Brest Cinematography Emmanuel Lubezki Original Budget $90 Million Box Office $142.9 Million (Worldwide) Reception and Legacy

Directed by Martin Brest, Meet Joe Black is a loose remake of the 1934 film Death Takes a Holiday . The story follows William Parrish (Anthony Hopkins), a wealthy media mogul approaching his 65th birthday, who begins hearing a mysterious voice. Who knows

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