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The Age Of Adaline

Adaline Bowman is a 29-year-old woman who has remained the same age for eight decades. Due to her circumstances, she never allows anyone to get close to her or even lets herself get close with anyone because she is scared that her secret will be exposed. Everything changes when she meets a charismatic philanthropist named Ellis Jones, who reignites her passion for life and romance to the point that she is willing to give up her immortality.

Language: English
Subtitle: Chinese
Classification: PG
Release Date: 30 Apr 2015
Genre: Drama / Romance
Running Time: 1 Hour 50 Minutes
Distributor: CATHAY-KERIS FILMS
Cast: Blake Lively, Harrison Ford, Michiel Huisman, Amanda Crew
Director: Lee Toland Krieger
Format: 2D

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The Good, the Bad and the Ageless Adaline :

• The film contains all the hallmark of classic films complete with a style of fantasy, bittersweet romance and philosophical value.

• The movie proves that immortality can be a frightening thing as what is ahead of your life could just be an empty, meaningless and lonely life.

• This film could be one of Blake Lively's best performances of all time, the emotions she generated in the film are absolutely flawless.

• Though there some parts of the film that seems absurd, boring and confusing, overall it is a decent and entertaining film.


Trivia:

• Anthony Ingruber was chosen for the part of Young William because of his strong resemblance to Harrison Ford when he was young.


Cinema Online, 13 May 2015
   
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Classification
Effective 15 July 2011
G - Suitable for all ages
PG - Suitable for all ages, but parents should provide guidance to their young
PG13 - Suitable for persons aged 13 and above, but parental guidance is advised for children below 13
NC16 - Suitable for persons aged 16 years and above
M18 - Suitable for persons aged 18 years and above
R21 - Restricted to persons aged 21 and above only