The Age of Adaline
April. 24,2015 PG-13After 29-year-old Adaline recovers from a nearly lethal accident, she inexplicably stops growing older. As the years stretch on and on, Adaline keeps her secret to herself until she meets a man who changes her life.
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Thanks for the memories!
Memorable, crazy movie
How sad is this?
Good story, Not enough for a whole film
Blake Lively fulfills a blissful character to whom's life swiftly becomes almost unbelievable. A beautiful approach to a love story indeed. This film also enlightens the viewer with an insight to many historical backgrounds.
Beautiful execution, loved the plot and the way it was told in the film... just didn't feel worth it once the ending sets in. really subpar in comparison to the other parts of the movie. ending took the movie down by a ton of notches. i mean it's great that she gets older but the way she got older again was just kind of lazy... feels as if they were pushed for time to just end the film
An easy going and at times predictable romantic movie perfectly suited to a snowy Sunday afternoon. It has a truely fantastical and I think unnecessary plot line, but this aside it is engaging and well acted.
The Age of Adaline is a terrible movie with a poorly developed plot and a cast that tries far too hard. It has an interesting set up as we follow an immortal woman named Adaline struggling to cope with losing people she loves as she lives on. However, it fails to deliver in all the potential this plot had, disengaging us from the story with an unusual narrator. The characters in this movie are also, quite simply, unlikeable. I had no reason to route for Adaline, she does not do anything intriguing enough or honourable enough to have me both respect or have any desire to follow her on this journey. Her love interest Ellis is also also a boring, two dimensional character. The cast could have saved these ineffective characters, but they had as little interest in this plot as the writers did. Blake Lively is not a likable leading lady, she never grabbed me or pulled me in to this story, and her complete lack of chemistry with Michiel Huisman made this movie even more difficult to watch. Harrison Ford does deliver a good, surprisingly passionate performance, but it was sad to watch him do great work for such a lackluster project. A regret from beginning to end. Boring and dull, The Age of Adaline is certainly not worth a watch. A woman who does not age struggles when she starts to fall in love. Best Performance: Harrison Ford / Worst Performance: Blake Lively