(CNN) Death, or the specter of it, is a key supporting player in "If You're Not in the Obit, Eat Breakfast," a warm, wonderfully wry look at people who have stayed active and vital into their 90s. Amid a sea of depressing documentaries, this uplifting film hosted by 95-year-old Carl Reiner should put extra pep into anyone's step. Jerry Seinfeld also shares his observations, mostly because his manager and Reiner's nephew, George Shapiro, produced it. The real pleasure, however, comes in hearing the interviewees hold forth, talking frankly about how they feel physically and mentally, as well as expressing their thoughts regarding how the world looks at the elderly. Perhaps inevitably, a few of those featured -- including "Picket Fences" co-star Fyvush Finkel -- have died since filming took place.
Source: CNN June 05, 2017 16:07 UTC