This movie is funny, touching, thoughtful, and beautiful. Add to all of this, it is also refreshingly quiet. When you are constantly bombarded by all sorts of media, when movies in the theater feel the need to overwhelm all of your senses, you tend to forget the bliss to be found in peaceful reflection. It is this peaceful reflection that is at the core of this movie. Heaven's comes across as almost zen like in its approach to telling a story. It is not a complex or intricate plot. yet it allows you time to get to know the characters, develop feelings for them, and hope that everything turns out well in the end. The scenes are beautifully shot, with a great concern for conveying the world around the main characters. The pacing is slow, but in this case that is a positive. The acting is top notch, understated just enough to allow the story room to develop. After watching this, I found myself, at odd moments, thinking about the characters, wanting to know what happens after the end of the story. I think that is the best compliment I can give to a movie.