Based on 264 votes and 121 reviews.
The Age of Adaline is an interesting take on a supernatural premise that has been explored before in such films as The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, The Highlander and even to some extent in vampire flicks: How to reconcile immortality/growing old and personal relationships. Both Lively and Ford offer solid performances that, once immersed in the film, make the unlikely story credible as well as touching.
I kept wishing this was a book that I could read.
It is a very captivating and memorable movie. Lots of romance and passion that incites our senses, and provoke dreams and meditation on how fragile life is, what would be like if we were immortal.
I love the way Adaline was able to adapt, hide and change her style with each passing decades until she fell in love and couldn't hide her secret anymore. I thought it was Harrison For's best performance for a long time. The ending was very emotional for me...
A romantic drama
Great cinematography, and good performances from Ellen Burstyn and Harrison Ford. Is Blake Lively’s performance hampered by the script or what she brings to the screen? The new television show Forever delivers more to the concept of immortality than this film did.
Overall a good movie, some funny parts. A good sappy date movie, saw some people in the theatre in tears. Somewhat predictable storyline
Great date movie!
Very EXCELLENT movie - thoroughly enjoyable! Highly recommend to others. Rating it 5 stars. Thank you for giving us the opportunity to view the Advance Screening. Sincerely, Janet
This movie could have turned out to be sappy and unbelievable. However, Blake Lively's character was sympathetic and real. She made you cared for her and what happened to her character. Solid 4 Star rating.