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Tuck Everlasting Region 2



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William Hurt Movie:
Tuck Everlasting Region 2



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Tuck Everlasting [Region 2]
Tuck Everlasting [Region 2]
Salesrank: 170352

Our Price: $5.47
Used Price: $5.47
MPAA Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Media: DVD

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  • Starring:

  • Alexis Bledel
  • Jonathan Jackson
  • Sissy Spacek
  • William Hurt
  • Scott Bairstow
  • Editorial Review:
    With the makings of a classic, Disney's Tuck Everlasting compares favorably with such family favorites as The Secret Garden and Fairy Tale: A True Story. Loosely but respectfully adapted from Natalie Babbitt's beloved children's book, this appealing fable focuses on the timeless Tuck family, blessed--and cursed--with immortality after drinking from a magical spring. Hiding their secret over passing decades, they are discovered in 1914 by Winnie (Alexis Bledel)--the only daughter of stern, upper-crust socialites--who encounters the life-affirming Jesse Tuck (Jonathan Jackson) and grows enchanted with his family (Sissy Spacek, William Hurt, Scott Bairstow) while her parents fear she's been kidnapped. The film's teenage romance is invented (Winnie is younger in Babbitt's book), but it's charmingly appropriate, and Ben Kingsley is perfect as a menacing man of mystery. Scoring a solid follow-up to his equally enjoyable My Dog Skip, director Jay Russell turns Tuck Everlasting into a magical plea for living life to its fullest. --Jeff Shannon

    Tuck Everlasting [Region 2] Reviews:
    Tuck Everlasting - near to novel in many ways 5 Star Review
    2009-10-23 - I purchased this DVD for my class to view after reading the novel. It is well-acted and was near the novel. The main character in the novel, however is 10 and Alexis is a young teen in the movie.

    I would recommend it as it provokes thought about eternal life on earth.

    Older film, great price 4 Star Review
    2009-05-08 - Mailed in a timely manner, great quality, and a good reasonable price for this film that my granddaughter studied in school and wanted to see.

    Good adaption and overall movie 4 Star Review
    2009-04-29 - I read Tuck Everlasting when I was in sixth grade and enjoyed it a lot. It was a pleasant surprise that the movie is just as pleasant. It retains the feeling the book gives you--that of having a sleepy conversation on a hot summer day. Of course for the movie to sell more tickets they made it into a romance. For those who haven't read the book, Winnie was actually 10 and just had a crush on Jesse, there was no relationship. However the romance did make the story go on well. I think the choices of cast members was excellent, except Alexis Bledel. She did a fairly good job in the role with what she had, but I just think that they should have picked someone different who could have fit into the role better. I also thought she looked too old--even to play a 15 yr old! Jesse Tuck was also much better looking than I pictured him in the book! Except for the romance they also stay very true to the story, which is refreshing.

    Varies from the novel 4 Star Review
    2009-02-23 - Reading the novel prior to viewing the movie can provide more detailed character understanding and foundation for a comparison debate.

    Tuck Everlasting 3 Star Review
    2008-12-28 - A usual romantic movie (young love and choices) that has an ending with a twist.










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