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The Age of Adaline

User rating: 4.02 121 Reviews | Write a Review

In Theaters: April 24, 2015

PG-13 | Drama, Romance | 1h 50m

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User rating: April 23, 2015

Good but extremely predictable, you know the whole story from the beginning. My wife loved it, it's a good "chick flick." She is stunning.

User rating: April 23, 2015

A very EXCELLENT show. Thoroughly enjoyable!! Would rate it 10 out of 10:) Highly recommendable to others to see the movie. Thank you for giving us the opportunity to see the Advance Screening. Sincerely, Janet

User rating: April 23, 2015

I really enjoyed the movie! Blake Lively plays Adaline Bowman who is forever trapped at 29 years of Age because of an accident, and is unable to enjoy her life, because she has to keep this a secret and keep changing her identity and location. Adaline longs to open up and get close to someone, and gets her chance finally with a handsome philanthropist, named Ellis Jones played by Michiel Huisman. This love that he has for her, starts up a chain of events that magically bring an opportunity for Adaline to finally be free to let go and feel the safety and love that she wants and needs. My Daughter and I loved this movie. Thank you so much for letting us meet Michiel Huisman afterwards as

User rating: April 23, 2015

Beautifully romantic. Fantastic leading actors. A sweet story awesome for a romantic night with that special one or movie date with your girlfriends.

User rating: April 23, 2015

After miraculously remaining 29 years old for almost eight decades, Adaline Bowman (Blake Lively) lives a solitary existence, never allowing herself to get close to anyone who might reveal her secret. A chance encounter with philanthropist Ellis Jones(Michiel Huisman) allows her to reconsider her passion for life and romance. When a weekend with his parents (Harrison Ford and Kathy Baker) threatens to uncover her real identity, Adaline makes a decision that changes her life forever. Lively looks amazing in every era’s fashion as it passes, and she does a wonderful job of conveying Adaline’s old-world diction and reserve. The story opens up a thousand questions about what a life that spans

User rating: April 23, 2015

I could be a biased reviewer but I really enjoyed the movie because I like these types of romantic movies with a little magical element. I also really like Blake Lively but I can't get over the fact that I know she is with Ryan Reynolds. I liked the way she played the character though.

User rating: April 23, 2015

I enjoyed the movie but it was definitely a "Chick Flick"!!! I like "Chick Flicks" but I took my husband and it really wasn't his kind of movie.

User rating: April 23, 2015

The Age of Adeline is a compelling story about the life of a young woman who, due to a combination of circumstances, is trapped at the age of 29 and endures decades of turmoil as everyone around her ages. It is a fascinating concept especially in this day and age as youthfulness is celebrated and aging is discouraged. Blake Lively is an excellent lead actress who convincingly portrays the character of Adeline.

User rating: April 23, 2015

The narration could have been taken down a notch as we could see what was going on, but other than the awkward situation of having dated a man and his father, it was a good movie.

User rating: April 23, 2015

This was a nice romatice building type of movie. You really got to see the emotional ride that falling in love can have. The over all flow of the movie was a slow burn that made you laugh and cry and then in he end just feel good.