Tuck everlasting movie review11/24/2023 Okay so "Tuck Everlasting" does have its differences, for one it is a single movie, thank goodness. Okay so well water drinkers is different to blood suckers and "Tuck Everlasting" is set in 1914 rather than the present but it almost feels like an origins story, a prequel it is that similar. That other movie is "Twilight" because there are some very clear similarities between the two with a family who are immortal and a romance with a human. But watching it again for the first time in 13 years and it is a very different experience thanks to another movie. I watched "Tuck Everlasting" when it came out in 2002 and to be honest I didn't think much of it and had put it to the back of my mind. ![]() ![]() It is both a cure and a curse especially when those they know grow old and die whilst it also leads to them having to watch their backs as others try to track them down. But the Tuck family have a secret, having drunk from a well they have becomes immortals, unable to die or grow older than they are. It is why one day she walks off in to the surrounding woods where she comes across Jesse Tuck (Jonathan Jackson) drinking from a well who takes her home to meet her family Angus (William Hurt), Mae (Sissy Spacek) and Jesse's brother Miles (Scott Bairstow). As a young lady growing up in a respectable family in the small town of Treegap, Winnie Foster (Alexis Bledel) has no freedom as her parents are more concerned with her having the best future than enjoying being young.
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