Common Sense Note
Parents need to know that this romantic comedy begins with a harrowing (though briefly shown) car accident, leaving a young woman apparently dead. She reappears as a neat-freak ghost in her old apartment, harassing the lonely garden designer who's moved in. Characters drink (at home, in a bar). A woman neighbor tries to seduce David by undressing in his apartment. The film also includes images of ghosts and spells in an "occult" book. Doctors and family discuss whether to continue life support for a woman in a coma. While most of the movie is light-hearted, it raises a serious question: how do you decide when to turn off life support for a loved one?
Sexual
Content
Some conversation about sex; woman appears in revealing "exercise" outfit; woman in a towel drops it (view from her back); joke about "lubricant."
Violence
Car crash at start is abrupt, but not explicitly shown.
Language
Mild language.
Social
Behavior
Not applicable
Consumerism
References to coffee styles (not brands), Ghostbusters, Heineken.
Drugs / Tobacco /
Alcohol
Characters drink (beer in front of tv; one scene in a bar).