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Death Becomes Her

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Death Becomes Her

Death Becomes Her
Directed by Robert Zemeckis
Produced by Robert Zemeckis
Written by Martin Donovan
David Koepp
Starring Meryl Streep
Bruce Willis
Goldie Hawn
Release date(s) July 31, 1992
Running time 104 min.
Language English
IMDb profile

Death Becomes Her is a 1992 black comedy fantasy film directed by Robert Zemeckis and starring Goldie Hawn, Meryl Streep and Bruce Willis. It won an Academy Award for Best Visual Effects.

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Madeline Ashton (Meryl Streep) and Helen Sharp (Goldie Hawn) are long time romantic rivals. However, dowdy Helen's life falls apart when glamorous Madeline steals the affection of her fiancé, Dr. Ernest Menville (Bruce Willis). As the years go by Madeline struggles with her aging body and failing career. Ernest, once a brilliant cosmetic surgeon, is now Madeline's husband, a high end mortician, and alcoholic. Helen, meanwhile, has been institutionalised after becoming obsessed with her rival Madeline.

Both women are reunited when Madeline receives an invitation to a book signing party for Helen's new book "Forever Young". Not to be outdone by Helen's success Madeline seeks out a dangerous cosmetic treatment, and is denied. However the Spa's proprietor refers Madeline to the exclusive services of Lisle von Rhoman (Isabella Rossellini).

Defeated, Madeline attends the book signing with Ernest. There the odd details of Ernest’s success as a mortician are revealed (spray paint). As Helen begins to play Ernest and Madeline against one another it’s discovered that Helen has become a beautiful redhead with a body and looks better than she had when she and Ernest were engaged.

After the party Madeline flees to the arms of her lover Dakota (Adam Storke) only to be rejected by the embarrassment endured because of her age. Distraught Madeline takes to the streets of Los Angeles. While driving erratically, Madeline sees her own reflection, and screams in surprise, narrowly avoiding an accident before she stops the car. Eventually the desperate Madeline seeks out Lisle von Rhoman only to discover that she is actually a 71 year old woman, with the body of a 20 year old, and a retinue of young muscular servants. Lisle offers Madeline a potion which Lisle promises will not only stop, but reverse the aging process, on the condition that after 10 years Madeline must disappear from the public eye. Eventually Madeline is convinced and buys the potion for presumed incredibly high price.

Madeline is restored to her youth and beauty only to be confronted by Ernest who has been manipulated by Helen into joining a plot to poison Madeline. During a vicious argument Ernest eventually pushes Madeline down their grand staircase where she breaks her neck amongst other injuries. In a panic, Ernest calls Helen for help, but he soon discovers that Madeline, despite having her head on backwards, is very much alive.

After getting her head on straight, Madeline is rushed to the emergency room of a hospital, where the doctor recognizes that her physical body has died even though she is still walking and talking. In shock and fright at her living-dead condition, he has a heart attack. After fainting, Madeline is pronounced dead and sent to the morgue, from which Ernest rescues her.

At their home Ernest begins to use his experience as a mortician to restore the natural good looks of his wife. Things become complicated when Helen confronts Ernest and accidentally reveals to Madeline the plot to kill her. Madeline in turn confronts Ernest and Helen only to shoot Helen with a shotgun blast to the stomach. However, Helen does not die. It is revealed that Helen, like Madeline, had also drunk a potion supplied by Lisle. The two now undead rivals battle it out in a futile attempt to kill one another, while Ernest surrenders to his fears and decides to leave the two women forever.

Eventually reconciling their differences, Madeline and Helen turn to Ernest to repair their appearances. Ernest agrees on the condition that he is allowed to leave and be free of both women permanently. Unfortunately, Ernest’s repairs are only temporary and the two women conspire to make Ernest drink the potion as well.

After nearly killing Ernest, Helen and Madeline bring Ernest to Lisle on the eve of a party for all her clients. Lisle tries unsuccessfully to convince Ernest to drink the potion but instead he tries to escape. Trapped within Lisle’s labyrinthine mansion, Ernest discovers that a number of celebrities who are popularly believed to be dead, including Greta Garbo, Marilyn Monroe, Jim Morrison and Elvis Presley (who can't stop making public appearances), have also taken Lisle’s potion. After a failed attempt by Helen and Madeline to convince Ernest to drink the potion, Ernest falls from the roof into Lisle’s pool only barely escaping with his life. Helen and Madeline are forced to look out for each other... forever.

Thirty-seven years later, Helen and Madeline, both in wretched states of physical disrepair, attend the funeral of Dr. Ernest Menville. There it is revealed that Ernest has led a fulfilling and successful life, having achieved more with his mortal life than Madeline and Helen are likely to find with their self-centred immortality.

After disturbing the ceremony with their sardonic laughter, Helen and Madeline leave the funeral only to slip on their own can of flesh-colored spray paint, which one of them has dropped. Falling down yet another flight of stairs, the two women literally break and fall to pieces.

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