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Rating: 6.6/10 by 466 users

Tuck Everlasting (2002)

Teenager Winnie Foster is growing up in a small rural town in 1914 with her loving but overprotective parents, but Winnie longs for a life of greater freedom and adventure.

Directing:
  • Jay Russell
  • Deirdre Horgan
  • John Rusk
  • Alison C. Rosa
Writing:
  • Jeffrey Lieber
  • James V. Hart
  • Natalie Babbitt
Stars:
Release Date: Fri, Oct 11, 2002

Rating: 6.6/10 by 466 users

Alternative Title:
Örök kaland - HU
Το Πέρασμα στην Ωριμότητα - GR
Ölümsüz Aile - TR
真爱无尽 - CN

Country:
United States of America
Language:
English
Français
Runtime: 01 hour 30 minutes
Budget: $15,000,000
Revenue: $19,158,074

Plot Keyword: based on novel or book, immortality, fountain of youth, forest, woods, teenage crush, teenage girl, teenage boy, mysterious stranger

Alexis Bledel
Winnie Foster
William Hurt
Angus Tuck
Ben Kingsley
Man in the Yellow Suit
Amy Irving
Mother Foster
Victor Garber
Robert Foster
Kosha Engler
Miles' Wife
Bradley Coryell
Lead Mill Boy
Julia Hart
Sally Hannaway
Naomi Kline
Beatrice Ruston
Kathryn Kelley
Mrs. Hannaway
Brigid Cleary
Mrs. Ruston
Sean Pratt
Young Pastor
Robert Lewis
Night Deputy
Jean Schertler
Grandmother Foster
Elisabeth Shue
Narrator (voice)

r96sk

Good, but could've been far greater. I'm extremely intrigued by the concept of 'Tuck Everlasting'. That's not to say it's anything incredibly revolutionary, but it's a premise that they could've done so much more with. I won't spoil what the main thing is, but it's certainly interesting. The first half of the film is excellent, it just disappointingly doesn't go that extra mile. Alexis Bledel (how the heck is that not Robin Tunney?!) is enjoyable as Winnie, while Jonathan Jackson does well as Jesse. Ben Kingsley is, at least in my opinion, the best performer on display - I love the look of his character, who is elusively only referred to as "The Man in the Yellow Suit". Huge potential there. Unfortunately, I come way from this feeling underwhelmed - despite the film doing a lot of positive things, including the score. Shame.


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