Bryan Johnson details his drastic anti-aging strategy, which includes gene treatment and plasma exchanges, in Don’t Die: The Man Who Wants to Live Forever. The documentary, which was directed by Chris Smith, will be available on Netflix starting January 1, 2025.
Netflix is getting ready to premiere the compelling documentary Don’t Die: The Man Who Wants to Live Forever, which was made by Chris Smith and chronicles the remarkable endeavors of Bryan Johnson, a successful businessman who is determined to resist the signs of aging.
Johnson discusses his contentious health regimen and how he has spent millions to slow down aging and prolong his life forever in the documentary’s trailer. The movie offers a close-up view of his quest for longevity and highlights his dedication to developing ground-breaking anti-aging therapies.
An overview of the documentary provides insight into Johnson’s journey: If you could live forever or even merely slow down the aging process, how far would you go? Chris Smith (Fyre, 100 Foot Wave) uses close access to Bryan Johnson, a guy who has devoted his life to defying aging, to tell this shocking documentary. The contentious health techniques one man is using to preserve his youth and vigor, as well as the impact this quest has on him and others around him, are explored in Don’t Die: The Man Who Wants to Live Forever.
Johnson describes in a voiceover the drastic measures he takes to keep youthful, including taking 54 pills a day, getting red light treatment, taking part in plasma exchanges, and even getting injections of gene therapy.
Johnson emphasizes his desire to push the boundaries of existing anti-aging research by saying, “I’m trying to be on the outermost edge of possibility for the science.”
Johnson‘s desire to spend more time with his family is at the core of his quest. He emphasizes that living to be 100 years old is insufficient for him, saying, “I really want to have multiple lifetimes with my son.”
In addition, the documentary explores the psychological and physical costs of Johnson’s unrelenting quest for immortality, giving viewers a deeper look at his everyday activities and the effects they have on his family. It examines the sociological and psychological aspects of Johnson’s anti-aging methods while capturing his fixation with life extension.
Chris Smith, the director, considers his experience over the last year.
With Tumdum, director Chris Smith discussed his thoughts on the making of Don’t Die: The Man Who Wants to Live Forever, his forthcoming Netflix documentary. Smith explained that the idea for the initiative began with a simple article he read the previous year about a man who was paying $2 million a year to reverse time and become 18 again. This piqued his interest and led him to follow Bryan Johnson’s fight against aging for a whole year.
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