i cant believe i havent seen a post like this yet...
WORST MOVIE ADAPTATION EVER
shareyou suck and have no hear it was the most beautiful movie ever. i cryied so hard, how could you not see the beauty in it?
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I cried as well. Today, we were forced to watch it at school. I cried WAYYY to hard. They asked me if I was ok and I was like, "Yah." But I wasn't I cried for a week after i saw that movie in the theaters. I was a little kid when it cameo out. I can't believe my mom let me watch it.=) I loved it overall though.
"I got an F and a C and I got a K too
and the only thing that's missing is a bitch like U"
That was a great movie! How can you say that? But I really really wished Winnie would have drank the water so she could be with Jesse Tuck and live happily ever after.
shareNo, she's right. The movie was great but they should have changed it a bit...it had -very- little in common with the book.
shareI AGREE! That's why I cried. =(
(Partially)
"I got an F and a C and I got a K too
and the only thing that's missing is a bitch like U"
if i were winnie i'd hav drank the water cos lets face it jesse was hot! :D
it makes me cry everytime i watch it. it also makes me frustrated that she didnt drink the water cos deep down i no it was the right thing for her to do but i love to see a happy ending.
I thought it would of been amazing if jesse saw the grave and then winnie walked out from behind the tree because that was her cousin who had been named after her!
living forever and living happily ever after are not necessarily the same thing, Cantante. what if she drank the water, and then realized she wasn't in love with him, it was just a crush? what if she couldn't handle the constantly being on the run? ultimately, i think that's what she decided, hence chose not to drink. it was sad though.
shareI think the movie did a great job with the book. I enjoyed both and usually I hate the movie version.
shareMaybe in 2006 it was. Have you seen the "Love Comes Softly" movies, which bear no resemblance whatsoever to the books they're supposedly based on, or Voyage of the Dawn Treader, which changed the plot into some saving-Narnia-with-swords-thing with a random green mist thrown in? I read the book Tuck Everlasting once ages ago, and I can say that at least the basic plot stays the same. A girl named Winnie falls in love with a guy who, along with the rest of his family, is going to live forever because they drank from a stream. With Mr. Tuck's encouragement, she decides to live her own life instead of being stuck forever at one age. Nowadays, we're lucky if films even tell the same story as the books they're supposedly based on.
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