Darcy Green, a successful used car dealer, dies after a posh car rolls onto her. She is sent back to correct a fatal error - she sold a car to a young girl, Rebecca Kincaid, who died the same day in an accident due to mechanical failure. '' ''She gets the chance to meet Rebecca's brother, and learns that they had already lost their parents which makes her more determined to stop the accident as she has already bought the car. '' ''The accident isn't prevented and as Rebecca lies in hospital she has one last chance to talk sense into herself.moreless
3 Days and 3 Days Only
The slogan for Darcy's big sale, during which she is killed, is identical to what Judge Othniel says to souls when he sends them back for a second chance.
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Mr. Smith: You just died, Darcy.
Darcy Green: Oh no, no way. How can that be? I've got so much unfinished business to take care of.
Judge Othniel: (arriving driving a fancy car)And we'll begin to deal with it now, Ms. Green.
Darcy Green: Who's that, Judge Wapner?
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Judge Othniel: You will have three days and three days only to erase hubris and reawaken the honesty and integrity of your soul.
Darcy Green: What?
Mr. Smith: Become an honest woman.
Darcy Green: (grimaces) Hello, Judge. With all due respect, you expect me to overhaul my whole bad self in just three days?
Judge Othniel: That's right.
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Mr. Smith: You can buy your dream car or your dream house, but when you wake up in the morning and the first face you see is looking back at you with love - now that's a dream come true.
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Judge Wapner
This is reference to retired Superior Court Judge Joseph A. Wapner, who was the original judge on the popular TV Show The People's Court.
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