It's a wonderful movie that depicts the depths to which love will go. Here's the short version:
Robin Williams is the lead character. I believe his name is Chris. He and his wife consider themselves soul-mates. He's killed in an accident and goes to heaven. After playing around in heaven a little he discovers that his wife has also died. He tromps around heaven looking for her.
Finally, someone levels with him. After his death she went into deep despair and took her own life. They tell him that she's not there. They state further that she can't get to heaven from where she is --- alluding to her being in hell.
Chris determines that he will find her. He goes on a journey that is filled with frightening images. He finally finds her. The place she is, is dark, lonely, gloomy, depressing, ugly, and scary.
They have a conversation. She tries to get him to leave. He grabs her hand and says to her something to the equivalent of "I will never leave you." Instantly, their surrounding changes and --- they're in heaven.
It's a wonderful story of the depths to which love will go. About that, St. Paul wrote, "Love never fails."
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