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Mark (Lee Pace) and Elizabeth (Carrie Coon) are a loving couple, doting on their son as they build a life and a home together. When tragedy strikes and he is killed in a car accident, grief and anger push them apart. Six years later, Elizabeth is remarried and is a successful author, and Mark's compulsive hours as a corporate lawyer are interrupted by renters' repair requests for the home he never finished fixing up for Elizabeth. After it is left vacant by the most recent tenant, Mark and Elizabeth discover the house may hold more than just memories. (Los Angeles Film Festival)

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kaylin 

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Englisch You can not expect the American production The Keeping Hours to scare you in any way, although there are a couple of scenes that seem to come straight from a ghost movie. However, the relationship aspect is much more important here. I do not quite want to call it a love story, though even that would be valid. Lee Pace is an actor whose performances are enjoyable, and you can watch this because of him being in it. The same could be said of Carrie Conn, plus the child in the starring role is quite inoffensive. ()

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Englisch I'm not exactly a fan of stories where the dead return to the real world from the afterlife, but here I somehow managed to stomach it. Considering that the plot was not completely predictable, I quite liked the film. (60%) ()

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