SoftInloveRox
Horrible, fascist and poorly acted
SpecialsTarget
Disturbing yet enthralling
BoardChiri
Bad Acting and worse Bad Screenplay
Billy Ollie
Through painfully honest and emotional moments, the movie becomes irresistibly relatable
XichVu
Main characters are attractive, special effect and music background are good, gentle and soft. They make the film quite interesting.
The plot is not impressive but they clearly explain why she isn't affected by time, not keeping the cause a secret. That's what differentiates the movie from most of the film about immortals. +1 point for the film.
If you like romance movies, you should watch it.
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.
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
Paul Kydd
Available on Blu-ray Disc (Region B)USA 2015 English (Colour); Drama/Romance/Fantasy (Lionsgate/Sidney Kimmel/Lakeshore); 113 minutes (12 certificate)Crew includes: Lee Toland Krieger (Director); J. Mills Goodloe, Salvador Paskowitz (Screenwriters); Sidney Kimmel, Tom Rosenberg, Gary Lucchesi (Producers); Andre Lamal, Eric Reid, David Kern, Richard Wright, Jim Tauber, Bruce Toll, Steve Golin, Alix Madigan (Executive Producers); David Lanzenberg (Cinematographer); Claude Paré (Production Designer); Melissa Kent (Editor); Rob Simonsen (Composer)Cast includes: Blake Lively (Adaline Bowman), Michiel Huisman (Ellis Jones), Harrison Ford (William Jones), Ellen Burstyn (Flemming Prescott), Kathy Baker (Kathy Jones), Amanda Crew (Kikki Jones); Anthony Ingruber (Young William Jones)"The world has changed in the last century. Adaline has not."A beautiful widow and young mother (Lively) has ceased to age naturally since surviving a car accident, living as a constant 29-year-old, changing identity regularly to avoid suspicion, thus unable to form lasting relationships, but her resolve is severely tested when she meets a handsome, persistent entrepreneur (Huisman).Mostly set in modern-day San Francisco, this is a wildly romantic (with a capital "R"), period-feel melodrama, accompanied by a precise, nostalgic-sounding narration, that revolves around a charming couple whose impossible liaison you want desperately to work out.Blast-from-the-past Ford and aged daughter Burstyn are great in support, with YouTuber Ingruber a real find as a youthful Ford (similar looks, matching voice).Blu-ray Extras: Documentary, Featurettes, Deleted Scenes. *** (6/10)