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Tuck Everlasting (2002)

Tuck Everlasting (2002)
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Natalie Babbitt's award winning book for children comes to the screen in a lavish adaptation from Walt Disney Pictures. Winnie Foster (Alexis Bledel) is a girl in her early teens growing up in the small rural town of Winesap in 1914. Winnie's parents (Victor Garber and Amy Irving) are loving but overprotective, and Winnie longs for a life of greater freedom and adventure. One day, while exploring the nearby woods, Winnie gets lost, but she has the good fortune to happen upon the Tuck Family, who live nearby - mother Mae (Sissy Spacek), father Angus (William Hurt), and sons Jesse (Jonathan Jackson) and Miles (Scott Bairstow). The Tucks are warm and caring people, and Winnie feels right at home with them; she also finds herself developing a serious crush on Jesse, and isn't so sure she wants to return; meanwhile, her parents become increasingly distraught as they search for their missing daughter. But in time Winnie discovers there's a secret behind the seemingly idyllic lives of the Tuck Family; they have discovered a magical spring on their property, and anyone who drinks from it will never grow old and never die. While to Winnie this sounds like a wonderful prospect, the Tucks have come to understand this is as much of a curse as a blessing, especially when she realizes Jesse is considerably older than she is. The Tucks also have to contend with the presence of the sinister Man In The Yellow Suit (Ben Kingsley), who wishes to buy their property and make a fortune from their "fountain of youth." Tuck Everlasting was directed by Jay Russell, who previously directed the acclaimed family film My Dog Skip. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Alexis BledelWilliam Hurt, (more)
Director(s):
Jay Russell
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Tuck Everlasting

Natalie Babbitt's award winning book for children comes to the screen in a lavish adaptation from Walt Disney Pictures. Winnie Foster (Alexis Bledel) is a girl in her early teens growing up in the small rural town of Winesap in 1914. Winnie's parents (Victor Garber and Amy Irving) are loving but overprotective, and Winnie longs for a life of greater freedom and adventure. One day, while exploring the nearby woods, Winnie gets lost, but she has the good fortune to happen upon the Tuck Family, who live nearby - mother Mae (Sissy Spacek), father Angus (William Hurt), and sons Jesse (Jonathan Jackson) and Miles (Scott Bairstow). The Tucks are warm and caring people, and Winnie feels right at home with them; she also finds herself developing a serious crush on Jesse, and isn't so sure she wants to return; meanwhile, her parents become increasingly distraught as they search for their missing daughter. But in time Winnie discovers there's a secret behind the seemingly idyllic lives of the Tuck Family; they have discovered a magical spring on their property, and anyone who drinks from it will never grow old and never die. While to Winnie this sounds like a wonderful prospect, the Tucks have come to understand this is as much of a curse as a blessing, especially when she realizes Jesse is considerably older than she is. The Tucks also have to contend with the presence of the sinister Man In The Yellow Suit (Ben Kingsley), who wishes to buy their property and make a fortune from their "fountain of youth." Tuck Everlasting was directed by Jay Russell, who previously directed the acclaimed family film My Dog Skip. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
90 mins

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Director(s):
Jay Russell
Writer(s):
Jeffrey LieberJim V. Hart
Producer(s):
Jane StartzMarc Abraham
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG(Mild Violence, Suitable for Children)
Categories:
Family & KidsSci-Fi & Fantasy
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    Becci T.

    I enjoyed this and was glad my 9-yr old daughter could watch it with me. Was a little slow the first 5-10 minutes, but got very interesting. Good food-for-thought about deciding what one wants out of life.

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    Cd S.

    In a time when you've just got to preview a film before you can enjoy it with the entire family this one is a welcome change. This is a safe film though some MAY find some elements a tad provacative nothing is graphic or too mature. There is some violence but it's really mild especially when compared with most films. Sissy Spacek and William Hurt simply shine as always. Watching their performance is enough reason alone to view this film. I've not read the book, but intend to, though I have no doubt it reasonably adhere's to it from what I have read and heard. The only down-side is this may be more of a female film than a man's. Men with a certain sensativity and gentleness will likely enjoy it too, though, bare in mind this is no action backed gorefest even in the most remote sense.

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    Terry G.

    This is a very cute and clean movie for the kids. My daughter had read the book and it was fun to watch the movie. I love Alexis Bledel from Gilmore Girls. She is a great actress.

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