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Forever Young

(1992)

Rated PG for some language and domestic conflict.

PG 105min.
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A man undergoes a scientific experiment that causes him to wake up after 50 years without aging a day in this romantic science-fiction tale. In 1939, Daniel (Mel Gibson) is a test pilot who is brave in the air but lacks the nerve to ask his ... Read More
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June 10, 2009
Allyweb12
This is the worest movie I have ever seen because, the guy does not get to live his life to the fullest. It just creeps me out. He does not get have kids with Helen and they get married when they are 80 or 90. Which sticks because they don't get to go throw like 50 years of marriged. The bottom line. Never never and I mean never whatch this movie and I mean it!
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