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Forever Young

Forever Young

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Refreshing for all ages
Review: This is truly a great family movie. The movie is a puesdo sci fi picture about cryogenics, a love story, a family story, a manly romanic story. I have watched this twice. I truely enjoyed the interaction between Jammie and Mel and the kids were great. I did not care about accuracy, or style, or contents, it was pure enjoyment.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Forever Young
Review: This movie is a story of a B-25 test pilot shortly before World War 2(Mel Gibson). He is afraid of nothing, except asking his long time love to marry him. But when his long time love is hit by a car and goes into a coma he turns to a close freind who is a scientist. His freind has created a machine which will freeze him and he will go into a sleep until awoken. So with his love in a coma he decides to go inside for a year, so that when he awakes he will be able to be with his love. Unfortunatly he is forgot about and isnt awoken until a couple of kids messing around in a wharehouse stumble upon this project and awake him, its now 1992. Now with the help of the boy and his mother (Mary Lee Curtis). He will find his love.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Concise and charming story, superb cast
Review: Was I frozen in 1992 when this was released?

The storyline, if a teeny bit predictable in certain (satisfying) ways, is so well edited that the suspense and surprises last for the whole film, and it requires a second view at least to catch all the links and touches. No slouches in this production.

The boy Nat is utterly real, in fact both the kid-discoverers are right on and very funny. Jamie Lee Curtis is magnificent. Mel is as good as he gets, especially in the treehouse-pilot scene, when we learn a new version of 'special effects'.

I've absorbed many a fight scene (yawn) in a few years of movies, but Mel defeating the Jerk in the early scenes made me sit up and say, "Rewind that! Let me see him do THAT again!" And there are plenty of other delightful moments in this.

I've bought 2 copies of it to send to friends, just tonight. A good idea is for the 10 year old kid to watch it with his grandparents. But it's for everybody....Hannah

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Well made fantasy romantic dramatic comedy.
Review: When a test pilot (Mel Gibson) almost lost his girlfriend (Isabel Glasser) in a accident. When he decide to croygencially himself frozen in 1939 only to wake up in 1992-Alone. While he befriend with a young boy (Elijah Wood) and his mother (Jamie Lee Curtis), while he searching for his lost love.

Directed by Steve Miner (My Father-The Hero, Halloween:H20, Lake Placid) has an entertaining fantasy mixed with comedy, drama and romance. Mel Gibson and Elijah Wood gives appealing performances. A box office hit in the winter of 1992. Fine music score by Oscar-Winner:Jerry Goldsmith. DVD`s has an Sharp Pan & Scan (1.33:1) aspect ratio and an clean Dolby Stereo 2.0 Surround Sound. A feel good film. Grade:A-.


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