
William has cystic fibrosis and is struggling to live life to the fullest, choosing to spend his time shopping for coffins. After his friend Bobby dies, William finds himself in a lawyer's office trying to understand the ludicrous conditions Bobby put in his will. William is committed to driving Bobby's ashes to a healing shrine in Mexico. Along for the ride is Bobby's sister Hannah and a home-built car unlikely to go the distance. William and Hannah form a relationship along... (Full plot summary below)
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William has cystic fibrosis and is struggling to live life to the fullest, choosing to spend his time shopping for coffins. After his friend Bobby dies, William finds himself in a lawyer's office trying to understand the ludicrous conditions Bobby put in his will. William is committed to driving Bobby's ashes to a healing shrine in Mexico. Along for the ride is Bobby's sister Hannah and a home-built car unlikely to go the distance. William and Hannah form a relationship along the Pacific Highway as William struggles with his declining health and the pair fight the obstacles in the path to a miracle.
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| Paste MagazineNorm SchragerThere is something to be discovered here, for a particular audience that enjoys shedding a tear or two, from a movie that, at the least, avoids the obvious path to being maudlin or quirky. |
| Toronto StarLinda BarnardAn earnestly made misfire, Foreverland relies on wisecracks to build a romantic drama around a character with cystic fibrosis on a legacy-building road trip. |
| Jam! MoviesJim SlotekIf the redemption is in the journey rather than the destination, Foreverland is a bit of a meandering ramble. |
| User ReviewMad MA downish movie without enough redeeming qualities. It has an authentic, real-life feel at times. There's one nice moment in the movie. The rest is a bit bland. |