Friday, 2 October 2015

Tell me something I can hold onto forever and never let go.


Tell me something I can hold onto forever and never let go.
I rarely watch juicy movies but sometimes, some movies mark my spine...so, if you want to see a beautiful movie this is the one.
Enjoy the time travel! ;)

#theageofAdaline   #markmyspine   #movies

13 comments:

  1. I felt that spine-tingly way about "Before Sunrise" and "Trois Coleurs; Bleu".  Not many movies do that, though, so I'll have to track this down.  Thanks for the recommendation.

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  2. This is very enjoyable. Lovely film

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  3. Juicy? No space ships, robots or human insides then?

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  4. I might watch this one soon. It's available to rent on Amazon Prime Corina Marinescu

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  5. Like photographing a flower, making a romantic film quickly settles into platitudes.  But "The Age of Adaline" is an uncommon love story, indeed.  Moreover, I loved it because it wasn't just a love story.  It advances the idea that youthful beauty, or youthfulness in general, simply isn't what it's cut out to be.  Plus, I wondered whether there was any basis at all to the scientific phenomenon that is at the heart of the film.  Oh, have I mentioned that Blake Lively lays out one fine acting job?

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  6. Ron Villejo what I liked was the sophistication of her character ;)

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  7. Kaoru Shimitsu 
    well, we all have preferences.

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  8. Corina Marinescu
    Yep, exactly.  Blake had to play a complicated character who had something quite extraordinary happen to her and who then had to navigate a very ordinary world.  I don't imagine it was an easy role to play, but to your point she did so beautifully :)

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  9. Not on at my local cinema, we do get movies later in the UK than the USA. The Martian is on though

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  10. Here on G+ there is a community called The Full Movies Community. This wonderful film is there. You can find it in the Drama section. It was posted before summer, so you might need to scroll down a bit. By selecting the Drama section instead of all, you should be able to find it easy. Enjoy

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