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Wait 'Til You're Older (2005)

Wait 'Til You're Older (2005)
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Wait Til You're Older concerns a twelve year old boy having a difficult time in his life. The boy has a severely strained relationship with his father, who he suspects might have had something to do with mother's death. The boy has a rich and detailed fantasy life in which he imagines himself as an adult. One day he meets a scientist who provides a secret elixir that grants the boy's wish. The catch is that he grows ten years every day. The grown boy learns important lessons about life during his time as an adult. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide

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Synopsis of Wait 'Til You're Older

Wait Til You're Older concerns a twelve year old boy having a difficult time in his life. The boy has a severely strained relationship with his father, who he suspects might have had something to do with mother's death. The boy has a rich and detailed fantasy life in which he imagines himself as an adult. One day he meets a scientist who provides a secret elixir that grants the boy's wish. The catch is that he grows ten years every day. The grown boy learns important lessons about life during his time as an adult. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
93 mins
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    S M.

    More substance than I was expecting.

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    Mark S.

    I really enjoyed this movie. I wasn't sure what to expect and thought it might be a little cheezy, but was pleasantly surprised. The movie had my interest from start to finish. A very interesting story and an unexpected ending. I was expecting it to be like "Big" with Tom Hanks, but the story here was more serious and deeper than "Big". Great acting by Andy Lau and Karen Mok as always. A really good movie if you don't mind the subtitles. I will buy this one and add it to my collection.

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