The Age of Adaline
The Age of Adaline
PG-13 | 24 April 2015 (USA)
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After 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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Protraph

Lack of good storyline.

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Skunkyrate

Gripping story with well-crafted characters

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ClassyWas

Excellent, smart action film.

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Contentar

Best movie of this year hands down!

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life_sucks-916-538829

It was a very enjoyable film to watch. I did not expect it to be that good. Interesting story and good performances.

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Michael Ledo

This is a romance. Adaline Bowman (Blake Lively) was born Jan1, 1908. Through a freak accident involving cold water and lightning (Thank you Mary Shelly) beautiful Adaline has stopped aging, something only known to her aged daughter (Ellen Burstyn). She becomes well off with her Xerox investment and extremely cultured. She is pursued by the handsome, rich, cultured Ellis Jones (Michiel Huisman). This leads us to a number of problems.I have seen this before, except it was with a vampire. The film was well done, but not over powering. Adaline lives a quiet life as a librarian. There isn't much excitement in her flashbacks. I can see where this would appeal to a woman's fantasy.No f-bombs or nudity. Implied sex

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Randall King (randallking)

My wife and I both thoroughly enjoyed this. We picked it up at Redbox one evening. The movie kept us glued to the TV until we finished it. Blake Lively is extraordinarily charming and complex in this. Harrison Ford gives one of his typically stellar performances and adds a lot of weight just where it's needed.I noticed quite a few things in terms of the script and plot that were well thought out (metaphors, etc.).This is a deep but enjoyable film that left me wanting more.

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jleelunden

I had to stop watching because the "romance" was so offensive and unrealistic. A man finds our leading lady alone at a party and cracks a terrible joke, the type that only works for handsome leading men, and only in movies. She engages in a brief conversation, but gives him zero indication of interest and soon extricates herself from the situation. Later, after she steps into an elevator, a large hand stops the elevator door from shutting. It is our leading man, of course, and he gets on, and makes a crack about how that'll teach him for putting his hand where it doesn't belong. Ew. She's trapped on an elevator with a man who just made an icky sex joke. She continues to show zero interest. He follows her to her cab, and AGAIN puts his hand somewhere it doesn't belong, this time grabbing the open window to stop the cab and try again to get her phone number. She doesn't give it to him.But lo and behold, he shows up at her job. He's going to donate some valuable books, but not if she won't give him her phone number. WHAAT?? So finally she acquiesces and he takes her on a date. Guess where? To an underground tunnel. This is the point when I turned it off. Because what woman in her right mind would go alone with a man she barely knew, who has been nothing but sexually aggressive AND controlling, into a dark tunnel with no one around? And are we the viewers really supposed to find this romantic?No wonder why so many men appear to be so confused about sexual harassment. Here is a movie where a man sexually harasses a woman who shows no sign of interest, but oops! She was just playing hard to get! Men, this is not how it works in real life. For the record, if you have just met a woman and would like to get to know her, and she has shown no sexual interest in you, probably it is not a good idea to make a joke about putting your hand where it doesn't belong. And all those things that came after that? DON'T DO THOSE THINGS. What a turnoff.

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