Living 'til the End
Living 'til the End

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Living 'til the End

2005
Movie
87 min
English

Told by a psychic of his imminent death on his next birthday, Jack lives out the year, as a hopeless agoraphobic, until he meets a young woman who slowly coaxes him out of his self imposed bondage.

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IMDb7.3/10
Director: Robyn NevaGenres: Documentary, Short

Plot Summary

This short documentary offers an intimate look into the lives of George and Rosemary Walker, a couple who have been married for over six decades. It explores the enduring strength of their relationship, their shared memories, and their reflections on a life lived together. The film captures the quiet moments and profound connection that have sustained them through the years.

Critical Reception

Living 'til the End received positive attention for its tender and authentic portrayal of long-term love and commitment. Critics praised its simple yet powerful storytelling and its ability to evoke emotion through genuine human connection. The documentary was lauded for its respectful and insightful look into the lives of an elderly couple, highlighting the beauty of lasting relationships.

What Reviewers Say

  • A deeply moving and tender portrait of enduring love.

  • The film beautifully captures the quiet strength and profound connection of a long-married couple.

  • An authentic and heartwarming look at a life shared.

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Fun Fact

The documentary was filmed when George and Rosemary Walker had been married for 63 years.

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