"Death Becomes Her" is a 1992 American fantasy comedy film directed by Robert Zemeckis, starring Meryl Streep, Goldie Hawn, and Bruce Willis. The movie follows the story of two rivals who make a pact to never age, with unexpected and humorous consequences.
"You look immortal," Clara said, finally turning her chair around. Unlike Madeline, Clara was flesh and blood, but she looked terrible. She was thin, pale, and her skin had the gray pallor of someone who hadn't seen the sun in weeks. She was the Librarian, the guardian of the memory. death becomes her internet archive
"It’s working!" Helen shouted, her speaker crackling with static. "I can feel it! I’m being indexed!" "Death Becomes Her" is a 1992 American fantasy
The film centers on two women, Madeline Ashton (Streep) and Helen Sharp (Hawn), whose friendship turns into a bitter feud spanning decades. Madeline, an eternally glamorous actress, and Helen, a once-obscured writer, both pursue immortality through a mysterious potion provided by Lisle von Rhuman (Isabella Rossellini). The potion grants eternal youth but with grotesque side effects: bodies become indestructible yet physically decayed in unexpected ways. Unlike Madeline, Clara was flesh and blood, but
"I’m preserving us," Clara typed furiously. "If the site goes down, we go down. Don't you want to live forever, Madeline? You begged for the potion. Well, this is the potion now. Code. Data. Redundancy."
(1992), offering a way to view the film and explore its pioneering CGI and prosthetic makeup. Users can search the archive for trailers, behind-the-scenes content, and potential user-uploaded versions of the film. For more information, visit the Internet Archive.