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Tuck Everlasting
Winnie is a young girl who ran away from her mother's control, and suddenly Winnie found herself lost in a large forest near her home. There she meets a member of the family called Tucks, a guy named Jesse Tok, who is quite different and may have fallen in love with him from the first look. She lived with this good and strange family, but perhaps that family has a big secret and she has to decide whether she will stay with them or whether she will go to her first life.
28 November 1977, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
10 September 1953, Palo Alto, California, USA
1982, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
12 April 1945, USA
11 May 1982, Orlando, Florida, USA
16 March 1949, London, Ontario, Canada
26 December 1965, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA
14 October 1923, Fergus Falls, Minnesota, USA
6 October 1963, Wilmington, Delaware, USA
16 September 1981, Houston, Texas, USA
December 30, 2008
The entire production bears a certain medicinal scent; it may be good for you, but it's not exactly tasty.
April 09, 2003
A great-looking film with beautiful scenery and some fine actors, but it lacks a good third act.
July 10, 2003
Lambent, wholesome youth film, nothing short of magical, wherein a cosseted, cloistered lass escapes from her perennial confines of parental stuffiness .
December 29, 2010
Lovely version of the favorite middle-school book.
September 06, 2003
There is no life in the story, and what could be a thoughtful rumination on mortality offers only pat Disneyfied lessons.
October 15, 2002
Bledel and Jonathan Jackson's gorge-side canoodling drifts dangerously close to Blue Lagoon territory.
April 29, 2009
A really good and thought provoking film on life and true romance.
November 05, 2002
Harks back to a time when movies had more to do with imagination than market research.
October 14, 2002
A successful merger of the whimsical and the weird.
October 11, 2002
Its weighty themes are too grave for youngsters, but the story is too steeped in fairy tales and other childish things to appeal much to teenagers.
October 17, 2002
Any movie that signals the menace of a potential lynching by zooming its camera through the loop of a gallows noose cannot claim subtlety, but director Jay Russell never lets the swirling emotions of Tuck become too drippy.
October 18, 2002
Those with the patience to submit to its low-energy charms may find their time well spent.

