
Carl Reiner presents the stories of people in the over ninety age category who display exceptional success in combating common aspects of aging. Growing old is what you make of it. The stars of this show sing dance joke and philosophize about how to stay young at heart.... (Full plot summary below)
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Carl Reiner presents the stories of people in the over ninety age category who display exceptional success in combating common aspects of aging. Growing old is what you make of it. The stars of this show sing dance joke and philosophize about how to stay young at heart.
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| User ReviewJudi BA truly amazing movie. If you are like me and you would like to live to at 100 (or more!) this movie is a must-see! Well known actors (Carl Reiner, Mel Brooks, Norman Lear, Betty White, Dick Van Dyke, etc.) are over 95 and gives us types and tricks to live to be 95 and more! Lots of light-hearted moments and it is fun to watch these actors living their lives to the fullest. Highly recommend! |
| User ReviewBonnie EI found this film delightful and life affirming. It made me want to exercise It also gave me an immense respect and appreciation for Carl Reiner, Norman Lear, Dick Van Dyke, Mel Brooks, Betty White and others. It was a fascinating and inspiring documentary. It gives you a renewed optimism about aging. I highly recommend it. |
| User ReviewJacob%20 HAs a huge fan of all the wonderful actors who are Interveiwed in this film having them all in one documentary is great. It so wonderful to see sterotypes about old age debunked. It the perfect but of motivation to get people up and being active. |
| User ReviewJenna IA cute documentary full of Carl Reiner and friends telling cute anecdotes and jokes and giving advice on vitality. There's really nothing not to like here, it's just kinda feel-good fluff but at least the advice is solid. I couldn't help but think of my grandmother Dahlov Ipcar who died this year at 99 - she was an artist and was actively painting every day until she passed suddenly and (despite her age) unexpectedly. So I can absolutely buy the concept of "have a reason to get up every morning" as advice on how to live long. I think most people do box themselves in with the idea of how they should feel and act, but as long as you have your health ya just gotta keep keeping on. |