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Tuck Everlasting

Tuck Everlasting

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Made for TV
Review: This film would have made a great "made for TV" film similar to the Hallmark Hall of Fame movies we are treated to once in a while. It's only about 90 minutes long, so with a few commercials to round it out to 2 hours, it would be just about right for TV. It's lightweight, romantic, involves a family, a bit of fantasy, and a bad guy who is not overly evil. The small amount of violence is not gory or frightening. It has a typical romantic plot, "we're in love but we must sacrifice for a greater good." I loved the book and I really enjoyed the movie, but it was very predictable and rather too fluffy in spots. My only real complaint with it is that I left the theatre thinking about whether or not to do my grocery shopping rather than being swept up in the film's ambiance and drama. I didn't feel like I should tell all my friends to get out there and see it immediately. A five star movie really moves me and this one didn't do the job. Having said that, I must hastily add that all of the actors were superb. This story is about the Tuck family who accidentally drank from an enchanted spring and are gifted and cursed with everlasting life without aging. A girl, Winnie, who is growing up as the only daughter of a well-to-do, proper and very repressive family and who yearns for more out of life, crosses paths with the Tuck family's youngest son. Bittersweet romance ensues. In the movies, magic almost never fits seamlessly into ordinary life, so of course there are major complications such as a greedy bad guy and a crises when the modern world interfaces with the ageless one of the Tuck family. William Hurt and Sissy Spacek were wonderfully understated and seemed just like the simple parents they were supposed to be, just really nice folks caught up in a tragic circumstance where all they can do is to keep on keeping on and try to live decently and with love. Any time Sissy was on the screen my attention was riveted though she remained soft and emotional and kindly. Ben Kingsley was a wonderful villain. He created his characterization with brilliant use of voice and facial expression and was never overtly evil, yet dripped with greed and self-centeredness. The young actors were all very, very good but the director had them cavorting too much with skipping and running, young wild manes flying and the mandatory romantic device, stripping down for a swim in a secluded pool beneath a waterfall. It seemed like we were being sold the romance rather than like it was unfolding naturally. That sounds nit-picky but when you see it I think you'll see what I mean. It's just so cliche that even though it looks pretty on the screen, it is uninvolving.
I liked this film, all in all, but it doesn't require the big screen treatment to be enjoyed to its fullest. It is short and would be a great home DVD rental for family TV night. Nice story, good actors, cinematography, set decoration, music...all tied up like a pretty package with a Hallmark card on top.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Perfectly Adapted and Executed
Review: Tuck Everlasting is definitely a one of the best films of the year, whether in acting, script, or direction. The film is almost 100 percent faithful to the book, capturing the enchanting style of Natalie Babbit's novel. Alex Bledel shows great acting talent as young, confined Winnie and an excellent supporting cast rounds out the movie- this includes Sissy Spacek, William Hurt, Ben Kingsley, and Victor Garber. Do yourself a favor and go see this film right now.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Sweet
Review: this movie is about a girl(winnie foster) who is unhappy with her proper and prim life and wander into the woods, where she is kidnapped by a family with a secret they desperate want to protect: eternal life. This adaption was rather far off from the book in many ways, but sweet and charming, if not a little too much.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Seeing it again soon!
Review: I loved that movie. I saw it opening night, friday the 11th. It is the best movie I've ever seen. I can't wait until it comes out on video. I know this is kinda unproper- but I wish I could buy a bootleg of it somewhere because of how much I loved it. I'm going to see it again this friday!

best movie ever!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An Enchanting Film
Review: We took the entire family to our local multiplex to see this movie yesterday, two days after its arrival in theaters. The "family" consists of two college students, a high school Junior and Mom. We all loved the film -- the three students who had read the book, and Mom, who knew the basic premise of the story.

Alexis Bledel is as engaging as Winnie Foster as she is portraying Rory Gilmore (on the Gilmore Girls). She was perfectly cast in this role. Ben Kingsley played the "man in the yellow suit" flawlessly -- one could dislike him from the start. Jonathan Jackson was wonderfully intense, handsome and likeable.

The photography was breathtaking, the score haunting, the story thought provoking. We spent an hour following the movie discussing whether or not Winnie should have drunk the water, and the pros and cons of living forever.

I would highly recommend this film.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Inspirational and calming
Review: This movie was so great. I don't think I've ever seen one like it. It's about a young girl named Winnie Foster who feels trapped in her own life.parents won't let her discover new things or live life freely. One day, after being upset by a decision her parents' make with out her, she decides to run away. She walks around the forest. She comes across Jesse Tuck and shortly after is taken from the woods, to a whole different world. The Tuck family have a secret and no one can know. I would highly recommend you see this movie. It has a beauty all its own. Plus, it's filled with wisdom and inspiration. The ending fits. Go see it!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Magically Spellbounding!
Review: Tuck Everlasting is basically about a family who finds a fountain of youth. Jessie, his father, mother, and brother all drank it not knowing what it was. Jessie ends up falling in love with Winnie, a daughter of a rich family that owns the whole forest where this fountain of youth is. She loves him too, but he can not die. She must decide whether or not to drink from the fountain. If she does, she will live forever with the one she loves, but if she doen't, she will finish the wheel of life. To die is the last step. Faced with the most romantic fantasy a girl could dream of, she must decide whether or not to give it up, or live it . . . forever. This movie is magical and romantic. Anyone who loves romance will absolutly love this movie rich with fantasy.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Personal Experience - Better Than Expectations!
Review: When I was in the fourth or fifth grade, my AG Reading class read a novel by the name of "Tuck Everlasting" and watched a movie based on it. This had to have been about seven years ago and I had really never given the book serious thought since - I mean, who really remembers things they read in elementary school?

Then, I saw the preview for this movie - and so many details came flooding back to me - I remembered character names, the central plot, and even the very last scene. I decided then that I had to see this movie.

My expectations were low from the beginning - I watched "Gilmore Girls" once and wasn't impressed with Alexis Bledel (Winnie Foster) and I had considered Jonathan Jackson (Jesse Tuck) merely a "teenybopper pin-up" who would never have a really solid career after he grew older. Every time I thought about going to see the movie I cringed - I hoped and prayed that they would keep the ending as it was in the book - for that was my favorite moment.

And they did - I have never felt happiness while tears were running down my face, until I went to see the movie. I went alone, for this was a personal experience for me, and I was the first to leave the theater at the end, in fear that others would see the tears pouring out. This was only the second time I have ever left a theater crying, and if you see the ending, you'll probably know why I did. Still, I wouldn't want it any other way.

Alexis Bledel brought so much spirit to the character of Winnie, that I was taken aback. She has certainly impressed me now. However, Jonathan Jackson was the one I couldn't take my eyes off the whole time - his striking, innocent appearance accented the character of Jesse perfectly, and all of his mannerisms, long glances at the camera, and lively nature were euphoric to me.

I was enchanted and breathless by the images portrayed, and by the people represented. Since the moment I left the theater I haven't stopped thinking about it - would I have chosen the same path Winnie did? What would I do if I had to make that choice? After seeing this movie, I remember why my teacher made us read this book so many years ago - and I am thankful that I had that opportunity. So, if you're debating on if you should see this movie, please - take my word for it, it's worth a look. Take a chance, live your life, and see this movie. You just might be glad you did. I am.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An Excellant Movie Everyone Should See!
Review: After just viewing Tuck Everlasting last night on opening night, I walked out of the theatre with a felling of warmth but mystery. Tuck Everlasting was truely the best childrens movie I have seen in a long time! It was suspenseful and exciting, and made me leap up in my seat; but was also very touching and moving at the same time. I think that Jonathan Jackson and Alexis Blendel did an excellant job playing the lead parts, along with many other famous actors such as Sissy Spacek and Ben Kingsley! The whole movie makes you think about so many things like life, love, and bravery. The ending is a big surprise too, but if you want to know what happens, I suggest going to the movie ASAP! Basically, if you are in the mood for something with adventure, romance, and a life lesson, see Tuck Everlasting today!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: a classic
Review: this movie had heart and an undying soul. a classic for years to come


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