The anamorphically enhanced 2.35:1 DVD picture offers nicely rendered images that appear to be slightly on the soft side, but are perfectly complementary to the storytelling. "Tuck Everlasting" is based on the book by Natalie Babbitt. Vowing to love each other forever, Winnie is left with the decision to live out her life as everyone else or to drink from the fountain of youth and never grow old. The family feels otherwise, however, especially given the fact that Jesse is 104 years old living in a 17 year old's body. When Winnie discovers the family secret, that the spring on their property is magic and anyone who drinks from it will never age and die, she thinks the news is wonderful. Different from her own strict and overprotective parents (Garber & Irving), Winnie longs to stay with the Tuckers, especially after falling in love with Jesse. When young Winnie Foster (Bledel) wanders away and gets lost in the woods she happens upon the family and immediately is drawn to them. The Tuck family, mother Mae (Spacek), father Angus (Hurt), and sons Jesse (Jackson) and Miles (Bairstow) are a loving family living a happy and peaceful life in the forest. Hart and a nine-minute visit with author Natalie Babbitt. Reviewed In Issue 70 (Mar 2003) Of Widescreen Review®Īlexis Bledel, Ben Kingsley, Sissy Spacek, Amy Irving, Victor Garber, Jonathan Jackson, Scott Bairstow & William HurtĮxtras features include a Lessons Of Tuck feature hosted by Jonathan Jackson audio commentary with director Jay Russell and actors Jonathan Jackson, Alexis Bledel, and Scott Bairstow an additional commentary with the director and screenwriter James V. Once reviewed, additional data is added to the database. Basic Information on new release titles is posted as soon as titles are announced.
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