Movie: The Age of Adaline
PG-13, 1 hour 49 minutes
Grade: B
In a Nutshell: So, staying young and gorgeous forever is a problem? It’s hard to feel very sorry for the protagonist in this story. I suppose this movie is about every woman’s true fantasy: to stay 29 forever while man after man falls in love with you. It’s kind of embarrassing how predictable chick flicks can be. Still, we women love them.
Uplifting Theme:
* Don’t just live each day, but live your life.
* Create the life you really want to live.
* Life passes by quickly; enjoy every minute.
Things I liked:
· First of all, Gossip Girl star Blake Lively is gorgeous. Did you know she’s married to the handsome Ryan Reynolds? This age-less movie doesn’t have the charm that
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button had, but it was still fun to just watch Blake Lively do anything.
· The narrator gives a quasi-scientific explanation of why Adaline survived the car crash. It’s related in such a serious, magical tone, but it is mostly amusing to see how the writers decided to try to make the story believable.
· Ah, Harrison Ford. I love pretty much anything he’s in. This film takes a better, dramatic turn when he shows up in it.
· I’m glad to see that Adaline spent some of her many years learning languages. It’s fun to imagine having that much time to develop talents, skills, and knowledge.
* There is some humor, but not enough to include my regular section entitled “Funny Lines”.
Things I didn’t like:
· I’ve always thought one of the worst ways to die would be to crash into a cold lake. Of course, if that resulted in my looking like Blake Lively and never dying, I wouldn’t be so afraid of it.
· The movie is pretty slow-moving…kind of like Adaline’s aging.
· Blake’s surname seems ironic, given her almost stone-faced performance. (Beautiful stone though)
* There could have been so much more depth to Adaline because of all her life experiences, but we only get to see an evolving wardrobe and hairstyles, mixed with a little sadness and cynicism.
* SPOILER ALERT: I’m imagining the future, awkward family dinner conversations as the movie ends…
Interesting lines:
· “It’s better this way.” – Adeline
“No, it’s not.” – Ellis (the scruffy Michiel Huisman)
· “Tell me something I can hold on to forever and ever and not let go.” – Adeline
“Let go.” – Ellis
· “If I had your looks and energy, I’d fall in love tomorrow!” – Flemming (the lovely Ellen Burstyn)
· “She was an amazing woman.” – William
“It runs in the family.” – Ellis
Tips for Parents:
* There is a pre-marital sexual encounter.
* You get to see Michiel Huisman shirtless. Oh….clears throat…there is a scene where an actor isn’t wearing a shirt.
* Teenage girls will think the film is romantic, but young children will be pretty bored.
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