O'Hara's Wife (1982)

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Workaholic attorney Bob O'Hara is devastated when his wife dies suddenly. However, she returns to haunt him in order to persuade him to slow down, watch his own health, and renew relationships with his two grown children.

Introduction
"O'Hara's Wife" is a 1982 American comedy-drama movie directed by William Bartman and starring Edward Asner and Mariette Hartley. The movie focuses on the life of a successful legal representative, Bob O'Hara, who is deeply affected by the unexpected death of his other half and the strange occasions that follow. The film explores themes like loss, love, and faith while showcasing its lead characters' belief in miracles and their power to get rid of grief.

Plot Summary
The film begins with the protagonist Bob O'Hara (Edward Asner) enjoying life with his successful law practice, his lovely wife Harry (Mariette Hartley), and their two boys Jeff (Tom Bosley) and Kevin (Perry Lang). Despite their hectic lives, Bob and Harry share an unbreakable bond filled with love and joy. However, their dream life comes to a halt when Harry unexpectedly dies from a cardiovascular disease.

Following Harry's death, Bob is devastated and has a hard time to handle the loss of his wife. His relationship with his children is strained as he immerses himself in his work and begins to consume alcohol greatly. In addition, tensions arise in between Bob and his father-in-law, Sam (J. Pat O'Malley), who accuses Bob of ignoring his duties towards his family and not treating Harry well throughout her life.

One night, Bob returns house after a particularly hard day and is shocked to discover Harry awaiting him in the living room. At first, he thinks that he must be dreaming or hallucinating due to his alcohol usage, but Harry insists she's genuine. She discusses that she has been given approval from a greater power to return to Earth for a limited time to help Bob and their children deal with their sorrow and reunite their household.

Harry's Influence and Family Reconciliation
Bob is at first doubtful about Harry's return, but slowly permits her presence to bring healing and comfort to himself and their children. Harry helps Bob stop drinking alcohol and reconnects him with their kids, helping them to understand the value of their family's love and bond. Through her love and guidance, the household begins to fix their emotional injuries caused by the sudden loss of Harry.

When Bob goes to a charity celebration where his law firm has a personal stake, Harry accompanied him and made a scene to help Bob realize that he had been formerly influenced by the wrong values, such as success and cash. In this event, she reveals him that compassion and love ought to assist his actions, not profession achievements or product gains.

The Power of Miracles and Letting Go
As a condition to her presence in the world, Harry is not permitted to touch any of the living or expose her true identity as a ghost. However, with the household's characteristics improved, Harry starts to bend the guidelines, bracing for the effects of her acts by intervening in dangerous circumstances. In one circumstances, Harry conserves Jeff when he nearly drowns in a swimming pool and later on exposes Kevin's substance abuse issue, ultimately assisting both children to overcome their problems.

Finally, Bob discovers his faith in miracles and the significance of living a life filled with love. Harry informs that she is running out of time and needs to go back to the afterlife considering that she has satisfied her function. Emotionally equipped to say an appropriate goodbye to Harry, Bob and the household concerned terms with her departure, thanking her for the second possibility to love and treasure one another.

Conclusion
"O'Hara's Wife" is a heartfelt film that looks into themes such as household, love, grief, and faith. With a fascinating story and excellent efficiencies from the lead stars, this movie leaves a long lasting impression on its audience and reminds audiences of the significance of treasuring those near them. The motion picture likewise showcases the power of faith in overcoming individual battles, highlighting the value of generous love and empathy in creating a happier life.

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