Watch: The Bucket List 2007 123movies, Full Movie Online – Corporate billionaire Edward Cole and working class mechanic Carter Chambers have nothing in common except for their terminal illnesses. While sharing a hospital room together, they decide to leave it and do all the things they have ever wanted to do before they die according to their bucket list. In the process, both of them heal each other, become unlikely friends, and ultimately find joy in life..
Plot: Corporate billionaire Edward Cole and working class mechanic Carter Chambers are worlds apart. At a crossroads in their lives, they share a hospital room and discover they have two things in common: a desire to spend the time they have left doing everything they ever wanted to do and an unrealized need to come to terms with who they are. Together they embark on the road trip of a lifetime, becoming friends along the way and learning to live life to the fullest, with insight and humor.
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A Magnificent Journey of Friendship, Discoveries and Redemption
The quiet mechanic Carter Chambers (Morgan Freeman) is a man with a great general culture; has been married for forty-five years with his beloved wife Virginia (Beverly Todd) and has two sons one lawyer the other engineer and a violinist daughter. The caustic and bitter billionaire Edward Cole (Jack Nicholson) owns many hospitals, has many divorces and one missing daughter. Following the policy of Edward, his hospital makes no exception giving a private room to him and he shares the same room as Carter. Along the days, they become close to each other and when Edward finds in the garbage the bucket list that Carter had prepared, listing all he wanted to do before dying, he includes his own items and invites Carter to a journey of friendship, discoveries and redemption.“The Bucket List” has a wonderful screenplay, two fantastic actors and a predictable story about the journey of two terminal patients with cancer that find friendship, discoveries and redemption. The contrast between the two lead characters offers very beautiful moments with witty and spirituous dialogs alternating with funny and dramatic scenes. This is one of those movies that bring happiness to the viewer in spite of the unpleasant theme illness and death. My vote is eight.
Title (Brazil): “Antes de Partir” (“Before Leaving”)
Rob Reiner’s best film since the turn of the millennium
Lovely, thoroughly enjoyable movie with lots of nice words and thoughts exchanged, some to make you laugh, some pretty profound to make you ponder on. Who would’ve ever thought that a story about two dying men could be such fun. Edward Cole (Jack Nicholson) and Carter Chambers (Morgan Freeman), so far complete strangers, with rather different economic and social backgrounds (billionaire hospital magnate and body shop mechanic), both terminally ill, thus inevitably at closing stages of their earthly lives, meet and, in order to try to experience things from their “bucket list” (a list of things to do before one “kicks the bucket”, i.e. dies) before the final curtain falls, embark on nothing less than an amazing journey. Although age-wise much too “developed” for many youthful activities they engage themselves in, and despite their individual differences, however sufficiently open-minded and open-hearted, two protagonists, through their earnest performances and their great interaction easily draw us into their well believable story (with single fantastic twist at the end… (spoiler)… realization that rather than through eyes of the still surviving one, the story was told from the mind of his ensuing spirit), whether (constantly) putting smile on our face or tears to our eyes, ergo covering (well, for us viewers) one of listed items, “laugh till I cry”.…On a more personal note, eight years ago when I first saw this movie in a theatre, I was a solitary man, going fifty, thinking that I have already experienced things which could make my “bucket list” (climbed high mountains (Mont Blanc, Gross Glockner, Triglav, Durmitor, Fujiyama, Kilimanjaro… to name a few), visited Great Pyramids, well not Great Wall of China, but at least Great Wall of Ston, well not Taj Mahal, but instead many other magnificent temples (Angkor Wat in Cambodia, temple of Karnak in Egypt, temples of Nara, Japan… to mention a few), been on safaris in Tanzania and Rwanda…) to reference those matching items pursued in the movie. Now, after its second viewing, coincidentally on my wife’s birthday, I’m almost sixty realizing that only by starting a family and having this cute little toddler of ours to chase and play with every day (and… quoting another listed item, in “kiss(ing) the most beautiful girl in the world”, compete with her mother), I have pushed my life’s wish list much closer to completion…
Finally, after a decade of his successes in 80-ies and beginning of 90-ies with movies that I have enjoyed watching very much (“This is Spinal Tap” (1984), “Stand by Me” (1986), “The Princess Bride” (1987), “When Harry Met Sally…” (1989), “Misery” (1990), “A Few Good Men” (1992)), “The Bucket List” marks Rob Reiner’s successful comeback and it stands as his easily the-best-of-the-new-millennium directorial effort thus far.
Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 37 min (97 min)
Budget 45000000
Revenue 175372502
Status Released
Rated PG-13
Genre Adventure, Comedy, Drama
Director Rob Reiner
Writer Justin Zackham
Actors Jack Nicholson, Morgan Freeman, Sean Hayes
Country United States
Awards 3 wins & 4 nominations
Production Company N/A
Website N/A
Sound Mix SDDS, DTS, Dolby Digital
Aspect Ratio 1.85 : 1
Camera Panavision Panaflex Platinum, Panavision Primo Lenses
Laboratory Technicolor, USA
Film Length 2,553 m (Portugal, 35 mm), 2,650 m (Sweden)
Negative Format 35 mm (Kodak)
Cinematographic Process Digital Intermediate (master format), Spherical (source format)
Printed Film Format 35 mm (Fuji)