Don't Die: The Man Who Wants to Live Forever (2025)

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An eccentric multimillionaire does a strict routine of exercise, diet, supplements (120 pills a day), vital function monitoring, blood tests, Botox and medical treatments to keep from aging.

As he does so many things, they don't know which of them work, but supposedly his aging levels are lower than for the rest of the mortals.

I say supposedly because apart from looking like a wax doll because of the Botox and the sallow color, she doesn't look younger than her real age.

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His whole life is dedicated to this task: getting up at 4:30 am , eating broccoli, giving himself grape rays, putting a laser cap on his head so his hair implants don't fall out, and doing weights.

He has also created a philosophy/sect/supplementation company for people who don't want to get old.

The premise of the documentary, which revolves around the human desire to transcend mortality, is fascinating and raises profound philosophical and ethical questions.

Don't Die: The Man Who Wants to Live Forever

However, the narrative development feels haphazard. It switches abruptly between scientific interviews, personal moments of the protagonist, and speculative theories, making it difficult to maintain a clear focus.

Visually, the documentary alternates between inspiring shots of futuristic laboratories and intimate moments, such as the protagonist's personal spaces.

The soundtrack is atmospheric, but not very memorable. At times, it seems to overemphasize emotions, especially in the more dramatic moments, which could prove intrusive to some viewers.



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