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"Darby Harper Wants You to Know" directed by Silas Howard is a heartwarming film that follows the life of Darby Harper, a woman who has the ability to see ghosts after a near-death experience in her childhood. The movie portrays her running a side business where she counsels local spirits in her spare time. The film's plot is unique and captivating, showcasing the struggles and emotions of the characters in a beautiful manner.The director, Silas Howard, has done an excellent job in bringing out the best in the actors. The performances of the cast, including the lead actress, are commendable. The cinematography is stunning, capturing the essence of the story and the emotions of the characters.The movie is a perfect blend of drama, emotions, and humor. It is a heart-touching story that will leave you with a smile on your face. The film's message is powerful, conveying the importance of kindness, empathy, and understanding.Overall, "Darby Harper Wants You to Know" is a must-watch movie that will leave you feeling inspired and uplifted. It is a timeless masterpiece that will be enjoyed by generations to come. If you are looking for a movie that will warm your heart and make you believe in the goodness of humanity, then this is the perfect movie for you.
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Follows Darby Harper, who after suffering a near-death experience as a child is granted the ability to see ghosts. To combat the existential boredom of high school, she runs a side business counseling local spirits in her spare time. When an unexpected occurrence happens between Darby and Capri, the most popular girl at her high school, Darby reluctantly agrees to help her and in the process learns how to fit in with the living world again.
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