![]() ![]() “I like to think of myself as a very young old person,” he said. His father, Carl Reiner, is 85, his mother 93. He also read it with the eyes of a 62-year-old baby boomer increasingly mindful of his own horizons, artistic and otherwise. Reiner figured, to “Stand by Me,” his 1986 classic about boyhood pals similarly confronted by mortality. ![]() ![]() What he saw in Justin Zackham’s screenplay was much more upbeat: a story of two men making the most of their life while they still have it, of friendship in the face of death.
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