Released in July 1990, was a massive "sleeper hit" that defied expectations to become the highest-grossing film of the year. It grossed over $505 million worldwide, making it at the time the third-highest-grossing film of all time. Critical & Audience Reception
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. Her portrayal of Oda Mae Brown, a reluctant psychic, provided essential comic relief that balanced the film's heavier themes of grief and betrayal. Goldberg’s performance was so impactful that she won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress
ODA MAE (to Molly) He says he loves you. He says—he's right here.
Unlike modern films that leave sequels open, Ghost commits to its ending. When Willie Lopez (the killer) is killed by an errant piece of glass, a horde of shadow demons drags his soul to hell. Conversely, when Sam finally avenges his death, the sky opens into pure, warm white light. Sam says goodbye to Molly—visibly, audibly, finally. "It's amazing, Molly. The love inside, you take it with you." It is the top tear-jerker ending of the 1990s.
The film is celebrated for its unique blend of romance, comedy, and supernatural suspense.