![]() Jesse takes her back to the spring to explain everything to her. Which is how he learns of the secret at the same time as Winnie. Her mother shooed him away, but he hung around. He had already talked to Winnie through the fence, looking for the Tucks. She falls in love with Jesse, and time stands still for her as well as she grows to love the family and their gentle, simple ways.Įnter the man in the yellow suit. Winnie, disgruntled with her stifling lifestyle, and longing to run away anyway, soon sees this as her opportunity. He's afraid she'll tell her family where the spring is. At this point, she doesn't know their secret, but he can't take chances. His older brother, Miles, kidnaps Winnie because she knows where the spring is. The girl, fifteen-year-old Winnie Foster, discovers seve nteen-year-old Jesse Tuck, the youngest son of the Tuck family, drinking at a spring bubbling from the ground beneath a tree. I also didn't like it because rather than creating a question, it's simply intrusive. All of a sudden we're back in time and she was wondering what that was all about. It was confusing to the viewer in our group who hadn't seen the movie or read the book. In my opinion, this scene was unnecessary. Note that the story actually takes place in the early 1900s. It begins with a young man on a motorcycle riding through a contemporary town. Here's the synopsis according to the movie, but I'll discuss the book later and bring out the differences, both pro and con. She learns that there is a family living in her woods-a family, who she later discovers has been made immortal after drinking from a magical spring eighty-seven years ago. It's a story of a wealthy young girl who stumbles upon a secret. Based on the book by Natalie Babbitt and produced by Walt Disney Pictures. Our feature presentation is Tuck Everlasting. ![]()
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