‘Until Forever’: Endless Devotion in the Wake of Loss

Based on a true story, a young man faces his terminal illness that affects everyone around him.
‘Until Forever’: Endless Devotion in the Wake of Loss
Michelle Larson (Madison Lawlor) and Michael Boyum (Stephen Anthony Bailey), in “Until Forever.” Yes, it does get a little weepy. GJW+
Ian Kane
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NR | 1h 40m | Drama, Romance | 2016

Films centered around individuals facing serious illnesses often strike a chord with audiences, as they offer both hope and inspiration despite challenging circumstances.

While fictional stories like “The Bucket List” (2008) can be profoundly moving, films rooted in real-life events have unique authenticity. Knowing that these stories actually happened can make them even more engaging and thought-provoking.

Based on true events, “Until Forever” tells the story of Michael Boyum and Michelle Larson, who as young adults decided to marry despite Michael’s battle with leukemia and his uncertain future. The film is strengthened by strong performances from its lead actors, Stephen Anthony Bailey as Michael and Madison Lawlor as Michelle.

Michael Boyum (Stephen Anthony Bailey) and Michelle Larson (Madison Lawlor), in “Until Forever.” (GJW+)
Michael Boyum (Stephen Anthony Bailey) and Michelle Larson (Madison Lawlor), in “Until Forever.” GJW+
With a well-crafted script and a memorable musical score, the film explores themes of hardship and the timeless question of why good people face difficulties. It takes viewers on a journey through love, resilience, faith, and the human spirit.

Against All Odds

The  story opens on a tender note, with Michael teaching karate to eager students at a park. Michelle enters the scene, and the two are instantly spellbound by each other. These initial moments focus on the blossoming connection between Michael and Michelle, as they come to see each other as soulmates.

However, during a casual outing, Michelle notices Michael frequently rubbing his neck. Though he assures her that a doctor has examined him, he tells her it’s likely just a virus, and further tests are needed.

Michael’s health takes a turn, however, and he is diagnosed with leukemia, requiring immediate chemotherapy. Michelle stands by his side, offering support and comfort. Michael remains steadfast, viewing his hospital stay as an opportunity to uplift and encourage others.

Matthew Boyum (Jamie Anderson), feels overlooked, in “Until Forever.” (GJW+)
Matthew Boyum (Jamie Anderson), feels overlooked, in “Until Forever.” GJW+

Soon, Michael, Michelle, and their loved ones gather in the doctor’s office to receive grim news: Michael has a rare and aggressive form of leukemia. Despite the shock, the group maintains an optimistic outlook, except for Michael’s brother, Matthew (Jamie Anderson).

Struggling with anxiety and depression, Matthew finds it difficult to stay positive and feels overshadowed by his brother’s condition.

Love, Loss, and Faith

One of the most gripping aspects of the film is how Michael navigates the emotional rollercoaster of remission, only to face the devastating news that his cancer has returned.
The film also tackles difficult themes, such as the slow unraveling of Matthew. His struggles are compounded by personal heartbreak and feeling overlooked as his family prioritizes Michael’s medical needs. These moments add layers of realism, showing how illness doesn’t just affect the patients but ripples through the lives of everyone around them.
Michael Boyum (Stephen Anthony Bailey) and Michelle Larson (Madison Lawlor) become closer as his illness progresses, in “Until Forever.” (GJW+)
Michael Boyum (Stephen Anthony Bailey) and Michelle Larson (Madison Lawlor) become closer as his illness progresses, in “Until Forever.” GJW+

When all hope seems lost, Michelle steps forward with unwavering devotion, believing that she and Michael are soulmates brought together by God. Michael, however, fears the heartbreak that could come with their love—especially for Michelle, who would have to face life as a widow.

Another standout character is Mr. Fenton (James Stephens III), a fellow hospital patient whose past hardships have led him to lose faith. His conversations with Michael about belief and doubt add depth to the story, and their friendship, built over spirited debates and games of Yahtzee, is one of the film’s quieter yet most touching elements.

The film balances its heavier moments with humor and heartfelt interactions, keeping it from becoming overwhelmingly somber. While it doesn’t shy away from tough subjects, including brief mentions of suicide, it avoids gratuitous violence or and unnecessary sensationalism.

After researching the real life Michelle, I discovered that her thoughts about voluntarily going through difficulties and sacrifice were exactly my sentiments after the movie.

“Until Forever” is a wonderfully moving story that will leave an impact on anyone, no matter their beliefs or background.

“Until Forever” is available on GanJingWorld.
‘Until Forever’ Director: Michael Linn Starring: Stephen Anthony Bailey, Madison Lawlor, Jamie Anderson Not Rated Running Time: 1 hour, 40 minutes Release Date: Nov. 4, 2016 Rated: 4 stars out of 5
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Ian Kane
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Ian Kane is an U.S. Army veteran, author, filmmaker, and actor. He is dedicated to the development and production of innovative, thought-provoking, character-driven films and books of the highest quality.