Subjects Bill Andrews and Aubrey de Grey are colorful in quite different but complementary ways.
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RogerEbert.com
RogerEbert.com
It is nonetheless a very well-mounted film, with outstanding contributions in Alvarado’s cinematography and Eric Andrew Kuhn’s subtly expressive score.
This sly documentary rises above its speculative hook by shifting to show the very human, and very mortal, sides of these would-be warriors of eternity.
The age-old search for the fountain of youth is engagingly appraised in The Immortalists, a lively documentary focusing on a pair of very different biomedical scientists who are equally obsessed with eradicating the ravages of time.
Would that the film encouraged some deeper thought on the matter instead of inviting viewers to gawk at the subjects as if they were freak-show attractions.
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Village VoiceMichelle Orange
Village VoiceMichelle Orange
Directors Jason Sussberg and David Alvarado present a study of two eccentrics without pushing too hard against their premise.
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Slant Magazine
Slant Magazine
Some voices of reason and skepticism do make an appearance to rebut and deflate Bill and Aubrey's monumental claims, but aren't allowed to fully elaborate on their arguments.