A man and his son stumble onto a modern-day fountain of youth while camping in the woods.
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To me, this movie is perfection.
One of my all time favorites.
Excellent, Without a doubt!!
A terrific literary drama and character piece that shows how the process of creating art can be seen differently by those doing it and those looking at it from the outside.
This movie was a confusing piece of garbage. You never knew what was going on. The characters were poorly written and for the most part they were totally unsympathetic except for Gus (played masterfully by George Eads). I hate this movie but compared to others (Dark Harvest, Dracula's Curse) it should have won an academy award. It was particularly sad to see a talented actor like George Eads in such a disgraceful and tacky film. Lifetime you have sunken to whole new low. Someone needs to make sure that this director never works in movies again. Also was this supposed to be a horror film because it was a lot more funny than scary. For shame Lifetime, For shame.
I agree with the poster whose comments are on the home page for this title. There are a few explanations lacking in this film. It did hold my interest, however, though the story was derivative. I think for me it would have been a little more interesting if the young people talked about old things like World War I or II or listened to the big bands or Rudy Vallee. Just a thought.As it was, this was a rather bland TV movie, though I always enjoy Kyle McLachlan. I didn't think Ms. Eastwood had very much going for her in the acting department. I also wondered about the way the citizens were killed when they turned 100. What would have been wrong with an injection of something? Permanent total immersion seemed a little harsh.
This made for TV movie is about a father and son, who pass unintentionally by a small town. The story begins with the two coming to the aid of an anxious couple who have crashed their car into a ditch, on a quiet stretch of road. They leave a bag behind, so the father and son attempt to return the bag to the couple, as it has an address on it. After successfully locating the address, they become stranded in the town and are forced to stay. On the morning after, the son gets hurt and is forced to spend some time in the local hospital. Forced to prolong their stay, they begin to mix with the locals. Initially unknown to the father and son, everyone in the town does not age physically. This mystery slowly unravels to them as well as the secret to their eternal youth, and what happens when it is time for one to 'continue the journey'.
I'm watching this movie right now on Lifetime. Why it's on Lifetime, I have no idea--there doesn't seem to be a rapist, pedophile, wifebeater or childbeater in the whole thing. It has the predictable quality of most mainstream science fiction, but without the interesting gadgets or effects of most mainstream science fiction. Why am I watching this?