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Spirit | Woman Director
The story follows Joe (Cage), a down-on-his-luck truck driver haunted by the memory of his deceased wife and child. He meets Julie (Potente), a spiritually gifted woman who enlists Joe in a desperate effort to find the lost soul of her comatose daughter, Billie (Mitchell). But the spirit of Joe's dead wife Mary proves stronger, possessing the young woman's body and determined to settle her unfinished business with the living.
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The story follows Joe (Cage), a down-on-his-luck truck driver haunted by the memory of his deceased wife and child. He meets Julie (Potente), a spiritually gifted woman who enlists Joe in a desperate effort to find the lost soul of her comatose daughter, Billie (Mitchell). But the spirit of Joe's dead wife Mary proves stronger, possessing the young woman's body and determined to settle her unfinished business with the living.
3.9/10
IMDbWhen Joe (Nicolas Cage) is asked to read from memories to Mary/Billie, the book is titled Memories by Nicolas Cage.
This is Nicolas Cage's third movie to be filmed in Mobile, Alabama, and the fourth time he plays a character named Joe.
One of Nick lines in Con Air 1997 was "we don't treat women like that"
Main themes have been composed by famous film music composer Angelo Badalamenti from TV's Twin Peaks, Mulholland Drive, A Nightmare on Elm Street 3 and Arlington Road.
"Joe: Ok now this is EPIC"
"Julie: Do you have kids? Joe: [bitter, sarcastic, taking a swig from his hip flask] Heh. Do I have kids? Julie: I dunno, family? Joe: [pulls out a photo from his wallet] Wife and daughter. You like? Julie: Oh, beautiful... Joe: Oops! They're dead!"