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Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })A 1992 science fiction-romantic drama directed by Steve Miner and written by J. J. Abrams (credited as Jeffrey Abrams) that has a US Air force test pilot (Mel Gibson) going into suspended animation after his girlfriend (Isabel Glasser) goes into a coma and wakes up over fifty years later.The movie also stars Jamie Lee Curtis, Elijah Wood, George Wendt, Joe Morton, David Marshall Grant, Robert Hy Gorman, Michael Goorjian, Veronica Lauren, Art LaFleur.It was released on December 11, 1992. | |
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Human Popsicle: Captain Daniel McCormick volunteers for a suspended animation experiment that's supposed to last a year, but is forgotten about until 53 years later. Upon revival he is still young, but ages rapidly to his "real" age by the end of the film. And that's supposed to be a happy ending? Maybe bittersweet: he did it because his girlfriend was in a coma and believed to be as good as dead from being hit by a car. He meets her, alive, in the end. | |
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No Immortal Inertia: McCormick was cryogenically frozen for 50 years, and didn't age during that time. However, the effect wore off and he eventually aged, looking the same as he would have if he hadn't been frozen. (Which worked out well for him, since he would then be reunited with his lost love, who was now an old woman). | |
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