Customer Rating:      Summary: Wonderful Movie Comment: Jack Nicholson and Morgan Freeman are the stars in a comedy / drama "The Bucket List,". It was directed by Rob Reiner.
I loved this movie! It is a touching story that shows that it's never too late to live life to its fullest. It was funny and at times sad, I hope it will make you stop and think about your own life.
Customer Rating:      Summary: REVIEW OF BUCKET LIST... Comment: THIS DISC WAS NOT SEATED INTO THE CONTAINER PROPERLY.. I WROTE TO THE SHIPPER AND RECEIVED NO REPLY... IT CAUSES THE DISC TO STICK IN PLACES...
JEAN SULLIVAN
Customer Rating:      Summary: A moving movie Comment: One of my friends reccommended this movie on a movie night. I was not familiar with the title, but decided to give it a go anyway. The movie was quite moving, and a tear jerker at that. It had some funny portions as well as thought provoking. I would not reccommend this movie for date night, but definitely for a girls night. The cast was awesome and excellent for such a movie!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Everyone should have a bucket list Comment: This movie brought tears to my eyes. It was wonderfully performed by the one and only Jack Nicholson and Morgan Freeman. The story is about two men, Edward, a rich businessman, and Carter, a mechanic. Both men have cancer and are roommates in the hospital. Thinking they will die, they go on a trip around the world trying to fulfill Carter's (Freeman) bucket list: A list of things to do before you kick the bucket (aka die). Throughout the movie, the men deal with their fears, families and foster a great friendship. The movie has a great message and a good story. It is honestly a fantastic movie to see.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Thoughtful, touching, immensly enjoyable and very memorable Comment: I will admit, I did hesitate to watch this movie given all the hype and publicity. I finally broke down and rented it and I'm so glad I did.
I've read some other reviews and agree with some of them.
But, what I got out of this movie goes a lot deeper.
This movie speaks to me of the ties in human nature. The ties to family, to our work, our identity, our ideals, our religion and even to strangers. There are countless ties that bind us each and every moment of every day. How tight the tie is depends on the moment, the situation, other who are present.
In this movie, the main characters loosen their ties and focus on themselves. They set out to accomplish things they wish they had done in their life....before their death.
This movie also shows how reaching a dream isn't done alone. Whether we think about it or not, we do not live alone in this world. However, how much consideration do we often have toward each other? Even those who are 'invisible' to us most of the time?
I can't begin to tell you how deep you can go with the thoughts provoked in this movie. But I will tell you this. If you see only one movie to shake the cobwebs out of your brain and make you aware of 'Life'... this should be it.
Cudos to Rob Reiner and all that went into this movie. Definiely a classic.
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