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Tuck Everlasting

  • 2002
  • PG
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
26K
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Jonathan Jackson and Alexis Bledel in Tuck Everlasting (2002)
Coming-of-AgeFairy TaleDramaFamilyFantasyRomance

A young woman meets and falls in love with a young man who is part of a family of immortals.A young woman meets and falls in love with a young man who is part of a family of immortals.A young woman meets and falls in love with a young man who is part of a family of immortals.

  • Director
    • Jay Russell
  • Writers
    • Natalie Babbitt
    • Jeffrey Lieber
    • James V. Hart
  • Stars
    • Alexis Bledel
    • Jonathan Jackson
    • Sissy Spacek
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    26K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jay Russell
    • Writers
      • Natalie Babbitt
      • Jeffrey Lieber
      • James V. Hart
    • Stars
      • Alexis Bledel
      • Jonathan Jackson
      • Sissy Spacek
    • 147User reviews
    • 58Critic reviews
    • 66Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 3 nominations total

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    Alexis Bledel
    Alexis Bledel
    • Winnie Foster
    Jonathan Jackson
    Jonathan Jackson
    • Jesse Tuck
    Sissy Spacek
    Sissy Spacek
    • Mae Tuck
    William Hurt
    William Hurt
    • Angus Tuck
    Scott Bairstow
    Scott Bairstow
    • Miles Tuck
    Ben Kingsley
    Ben Kingsley
    • Man in the Yellow Suit
    Amy Irving
    Amy Irving
    • Mother Foster
    Victor Garber
    Victor Garber
    • Robert Foster
    Kosha Engler
    Kosha Engler
    • Miles' Wife
    Richard Pilcher
    • Constable
    Bradley Coryell
    • Lead Mill Boy
    John Badila
    • Baker
    Julia Hart
    Julia Hart
    • Sally Hannaway
    Naomi Kline
    • Beatrice Ruston
    Kathryn Kelley
    Kathryn Kelley
    • Mrs. Hannaway
    Brigid Cleary
    • Mrs. Ruston
    Sean Pratt
    Sean Pratt
    • Young Pastor
    Kyle Prue
    • Sore Loser
    • Director
      • Jay Russell
    • Writers
      • Natalie Babbitt
      • Jeffrey Lieber
      • James V. Hart
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    9vogueman

    A Disney movie that Walt would have been proud of

    This is the best adaptation of a classic children's book I've seen in a very long time. Nearly everything in this film is just right. Of all the live-action films that Walt Disney produced in his lifetime, one he was very proud of was the 1960 POLLYANNA, and TUCK EVERLASTING reminded me of POLLYANNA in several key aspects. Like POLLYANNA, TUCK has a meticulous attention to period details (it takes place in 1914). Also like POLLYANNA, it has some high-powered acting talent in peripheral roles, with the main focus of the story on younger, less well-known actors. The cinematography is beautiful, with a rich interplay of light and shadow, and to best appreciate this aspect, you should try to see it in a theater with the brightest picture available. Like another classic children's book (CHARLOTTE'S WEB) TUCK EVERLASTING explores philosophical concepts of life and death and eternity that most adult films, much less children's films, ever touch on. I hope that TUCK doesn't end up comparable to POLLYANNA in one key area: lack of box-office success. Walt was extremely disappointed when, despite the loving attention he garnished on the film, audiences for the most part stayed away. TUCK EVERLASTING deserves to be a huge success. Hollywood has come under frequent criticism for not making enough family-friendly films, but it seems that when a rich, intelligent film does come out, it's ignored. I hope and pray that this one won't be.
    8rbverhoef

    Good for all ages

    'Tuck Everlasting' is one of those sweet movies with a lot of flaws you don't care about. You could ask question after question but I did not find a reason to do so. The story about an immortal family and a young teenager that comes into their lives is probably a well known story for some audiences, but I didn't know it. The immortal family exists out of father Angus Tuck (William Hurt), mother Mae (Sissy Spacek) and two sons named Miles (Scott Bairstow) and Jesse (Jonathan Jackson). The young teenager who is taken by the family so she can not reveal their secret is Winnie Foster (Alexis Bledel).

    Although at first the family thinks Winnie needs to be killed, things change when Jesse Tuck and Winnie start to have feeling for one another. Winnie becomes a new member of the family. In the mean while we have Winnie's parents (played by Amy Irving and Victor Garber) looking for her. A man in a yellow suit (Ben Kingsley) is actually looking for the Tuck family but thinks he will find the girl with them as well. He knows how the Tucks have found their immortality and has plans for himself.

    You can probably understand how many flaws a movie like this must have. There a couple of reasons we don't really want to ask too many questions. First of all it is a good thing the movie keeps the attention in the middle of everything. It does not really focus on the reason of immortality, it does not really focus on the relationship between Jesse and Winnie and it does not really focus on the outsiders like Winnie's parents and the Kingsley-character. Although that is not a good thing in most movies it works perfectly here.

    Another reason you don't want to ask questions is Alexis Bledel together with Jonathan Jackson. They are sweet together, have some nice scenes. Although you sometimes see the Rory Gilmore of 'The Gilmore Girls' Bledel does a nice job with her Winnie Foster. Jonathan Jackson, who I only know from a small part in 'Insomnia', is a good choice for Jesse. This and three other respectable actors like Hurt, Spacek and Kingsley make sure the movie does not fail on that level.

    All this together with a very nice score and some beautiful images make this a very good movie. It is perfect for the whole family. If you can forget the flaws, forget the question you might have, you must be able to fully enjoy this.
    9jwhale9382

    Disney magic at its best

    I will start by saying that I have read the book and it is one of my all-time favorites. The movie stuck pretty close to the book, right down to several quotes taken from the book. There were a few changes that surprised me. For example, in the book, Miles is a mild mannered person. In the movie, he's extremely bitter because of what happened to him due to his immortality. (Sorry, no spoilers) It was a good change.

    The casting was amazing. Alexis Bledel plays Winnie Foster. Like Rory on Gilmore Girls, Winnie is very serious, but wants to have fun. William Hurt didn't strike me as someone old and wise, but he portrays Angus Tuck very well. Sissy Spacek was great as Mae Tuck, showing her character's motherly side toward Winnie.

    Ben Kingsley plays the Man in the Yellow Suit (TMITYS). TMITYS is a great villain in the same league as Lex Luthor. He has no superpowers, but his mere presence can send super humans (immortals) running for cover. In the book, he's a vague character. He doesn't even seem to be a villain until later in the book. All we know is that he wants to find the Tucks and their spring. In the movie, TMITYS is presented as a villain, and we find out more about what he wants and how he knows about the Tucks. Bravo, Mr. Kingsley!

    One last thought... (I know I said 'no spoilers', so I'll be as discreet as I can.) Don't let the ending disappoint you. I told my cousin the end of the movie and she said it was a terrible ending. It wasn't terrible. One character just made a choice. I strongly recommend this movie to people of all ages.
    7Darkest_Rose

    A Beautiful Movie For The Whole Family

    Winnie Foster(Alexis Bledel) is a free spirited young girl who is sick of living a boring life with her rich strict parents and one night after an argument with her parents Winnie runs away. She gets lost in a forest and stumbles upon Jesse(Jonathon Jackson). His family now takes Winnie with them because she has discovered a secret. That the Tuck's are immortal and that she can never ever tell anybody about that. Winnie and Jesse fall in love, and now Winnie must choose, will she go on and live her life like she is supposed to, or will she become immortal just like Jesse and spend forever with him? I thought this was a very beautiful movie, it is not just for kids like many people say. I think the whole family could enjoy this movie, it questions a lot of things people wonder about these days and it's just a really great magical fairytale. I would give Tuck Everlasting 10/10
    todd2u

    Great Movie

    Even though Disney does have some very bad movies out there, there are still ones that are excellent. Tuck Everlasting was such a great film. The acting was great. William Hurt, Ben Kingsley, Sissy Spacek, Jonathan Jackson, Scott Bairstow, Amy Irving, Victor Garbor, Alexis Bledel are excellent in this movie. They are all such good actors/ actresses. The scenery was just beautiful. The music was very very pretty. I never read the book and I know there are probably changes in it from the movie, but as a movie lover I loved ever minute of it. This movie is for everyone. I recommend this movie to anyone who loves a good Disney movie or just a good family movie.

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    • Trivia
      One of the first scenes shot was the romantic kissing scene by the fire between Jesse Tuck (Jonathan Jackson) and Winnie Foster (Alexis Bledel). Jackson, cast at the last minute, had not even met Bledel before shooting the scene.
    • Goofs
      When Robert Foster is talking to the Man in the Yellow Suit at the police station, the right-hand side of the collar of the man's shirt keeps on going up and down between shots.
    • Quotes

      Angus Tuck: Don't be afraid of death, Winnie. Be afraid of the unlived life.

    • Crazy credits
      Featured Whistler: Dan Neufeld
    • Connections
      Featured in MsMojo: Top 10 Cutest Disney Couples (Live-Action) (2019)

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    • Release date
      • March 24, 2020 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Disney's Official Site
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Immortels
    • Filming locations
      • Baltimore, Maryland, USA
    • Production companies
      • Walt Disney Pictures
      • Beacon Communications
      • Scholastic Productions
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $10,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $19,161,999
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $5,268,764
      • Oct 13, 2002
    • Gross worldwide
      • $19,344,615
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 30 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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