Movie Review - The Age of Adaline
At the turn of the 20th century, Adaline Bowman
has a problem most women would gladly welcome – she’s stopped aging at 29. There’s
no miracle moisturizer involved, instead a scientific phenomenon occurred when
she suffered a terrible car accident and drowned, where she lost and regained consciousness.
She soon realizes the down side to not aging when the authorities question her
age when she’s forced to show her driver’s license to police, the FBI wants to
study her, she fears being probed and used as a Guinea pig, so she runs away
and changes her name every ten years for eight decades. While working as a
librarian, she stays away from romantic involvements, until she meets the
handsome artist and philanthropist Ellis Jones. Then she meets his family, and
her secret is revealed.
It was
interesting to see Adaline at different points in time, always around the same age, especially where her
daughter was considerably older than she was. The storyline with her dog was very
touching, and showed us the emotional turmoil the character experienced all her life. It’s a nice love story with a scientific angle that gets left
behind. The ending is bit contrived and predictable, but overall I enjoyed the
story and would recommend it. Good performances by the cast: Blake Lively as
Adaline and Michiel Huisman as Ellis and Harrison Ford is great as Ellis’
father, and Ellen Burstyn as Flemming, Adaline’s daughter.
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