Forever Young – Movie Review
Director: Henk Pretorius
Writer: Henk Pretorius, Jennifer Nicole Stang, Greg Blyth (Screenplay)
Cast
- Bernard Hill (The Moor)
- Diana Quick (The Death of Stalin)
- Amy Tyger (Foundation)
- Mark Jackson (The Orville)
- Stephanie Beacham (Dracula A D 1972)
Plot: 70-year-old Robyn takes a formula that reverses the aging process, unlocking the chance to rewrite her life and facing her deepest regret.
Runtime: 1 Hour 40 Minutes
There may be spoilers in the rest of the review
Story: Forever Young starts when Robyn (Quick) gets an unlikely visit from Jim Petrak (Jackson). He presents her with an offer that could reverse the aging process, leading to her discussing it with her husband Oscar (Hill).
When Robyn goes through with the process and finds herself in a youth stage of life. Now the couple have a massive age gap, but the desire for change in life remains strong. Can the couple discover what it is like to live with regrets or not?
Verdict on Forever Young
Forever Young is a romantic sci-fi movie following an elderly couple who get a chance to reverse the aging process. It sees them wanting to right the wrongs they believe they made in life. However, it becomes something much bigger than imagined.
This is an interesting idea because many people question whether they would want to live life again. It shows the option put on the table while discussing the consequences if it happened. This relies on the interesting concept to carry the movie. However, it doesn’t get enough into the discussion being brought to the table.
Final Thoughts – Forever Young is an interesting concept to a question we all ask.