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The late 1990s represented a unique era in Hollywood filmmaking. Studios were still willing to greenlight high-budget, character-driven dramas with massive runtimes—a luxury rarely seen in today’s franchise-dominated landscape. Standing tall among these ambitious projects is Martin Brest’s 1998 romantic fantasy drama, Meet Joe Black . Can’t copy the link right now
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However, time has been kind to the film. In an era of fast-paced, hyper-edited, franchise-driven cinema, Meet Joe Black feels like a relic of a bygone era—a time when major studios would spend nearly $100 million on an adult-oriented, philosophical romance drama.