The 2016 biographical drama Until Forever is a poignant exploration of love’s endurance in the face of terminal illness. Directed by Michael Linn, the film adapts the heroic true story of Michael Boyum and Michelle Larson, two young adults whose dreams for a future together are upended by a devastating diagnosis of rare leukemia. Through its focus on faith, family, and the strength of the human spirit, Until Forever serves as both a heartbreaking tribute and an inspiring testament to living life fully, even when time is short. A Love Tested by Reality

Until Forever is a powerful reminder that while life is fragile, the impact of a life well-lived is enduring. By focusing on the strength of faith in the midst of doubt, the film offers a message of hope found in Christ and the unbreakable bonds of family. It remains a significant entry in independent faith-based cinema, encouraging its audience to cherish every moment and love without reservation.

The film’s impact is heightened by the producers' commitment to accuracy. Filmed in the actual Boyum and Larson homes and the church where the couple married, the production worked closely with Michael’s surviving family members to ensure the portrayal was honest. This dedication results in a movie that feels less like a fictional drama and more like a shared memory, designed to leave audiences feeling uplifted and inspired by the Boyum family's resilience. Conclusion