Question QUESTION: I SAW PREVIEWS FOR A MOVIE ABOUT A TREE THAT KEEPS YOU YOUNG BY DRINKING FROM IT. I THINK COUPLE OF PEOPLE DRINK FROM IT AND THEY END UP WATCHING EVERY ONE GET OLD, NEVER DID SEE IT BUT WANT TO AND CAN'T FIND IT.
ANSWER: Hi Brandy, it sounds like you are describing the film "The Fountain".
"Three stories - one each from the past, present, and future - about men in pursuit of eternity with their love. A conquistador in Mayan country searches for the tree of life to free his captive queen; a medical researcher, working with various trees, looks for a cure that will save his dying wife; a space traveler, traveling with an aged tree encapsulated within a bubble, moves toward a dying star that's wrapped in a nebula; he seeks eternity with his love. The stories intersect and parallel; the quests fail and succeed."
QUESTION: No, I saw that movie, this is about young a guy who lives around woods, and find this tree and somehow drinks from it and he stays the same age, he tries to get his girl friend to drink from it, not sure if she does- but in the end she dosen't want to any more because they keep watching every one die of old age and they are still the same age from when they drank from the tree. I think the girl friend decides not to and he watches her grow old.
I did see The Fountain- thats not the one, thank you tho.
Answer How about "Tuck Everlasting"?
"Tuck Everlasting is the story of a girl named Winnie and a family who she meets, the Tucks. The Tucks have a secret, they're immortal.They drank water from a spring that was actually a fountain of youth. Till the end of time, they will stay that way. Winnie falls in love with one of the Tucks, Jesse, a "17" year old boy who shares the same feelings for her. Scared of death, Winnie must choose between being immortal and being with Jesse or following the circle of life and dying someday. The Tucks try to teach her how she shouldn't fear death, how they would give anything to die. It teaches the importance and understanding of life and death.It shows that you should not fear death, but to fear an unlived life."