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WALTER: Lessons from the World's Oldest People

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Hunter Weeks

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Plot Summary

After an encounter with Walter Breuning, the World’s Oldest Man, Hunter Weeks and his fiancée, Sarah, embark on an adventure to meet the oldest people in the world, including some of the people born in the 1800s. Capturing the extraordinary lives of people 110 years or older, including World’s Oldest Person, Besse Cooper of Georgia, the couple’s journey sheds light on what is truly important in life. Traveling across the United States, Cuba, and Italy, Hunter and Sarah explore life’s lessons through the stories of several living supercentenarians and the families that support them. Walter connects us to the inspiring lives of our elders and their lessons for living life right.

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Customer Reviews

How disappointing!

What a great subject! It could have been so interesting and enlightening but the filmmaker spends half the film dragging us through the fairly boring ins and outs of his relationship. We get to see them talk on the floor with a towel on her head. We watch them eat in the car—talking with their mouths full. And we hear at least 6 times how excited the girlfriend (fiancé) is to meet these elderly gems. Here’s the question: “Where’s Walter?” Re edit—ditch the lives of the surrounding people and give us some insight and wisdom from people who have lived for 110+ years….

Dissapointing!!!!

I loved the subject of this movie. How wonderful to be able to experience such wisdom from people who have experienced so much history. This movie didn't have it. Full of odd awkward shots showcasing his relationship with his girlfriend. Too many scenes trying to show her as a sensitive person, crying and more crying. I felt the interviews were fake and forced.

Inspiring!

I have seem numerous Hunter Weeks movies and Walter is as good as the others.

His ability to breath real life into everything he does is very impressive.

Highly recommended!

WALTER: Lessons from the World's Oldest People
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  • $12.99
  • Genre: Documentary
  • Released: 2013

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