@Zaddy-Lu it's called "The Age of Adeline". I personally love it & I've seen it like 5 times, but if you're one of those people that gets hung up on the fantasy science-fiction parts that could never work in real life then don't bother. If you're willing to overlook those parts then it's a really good movie!! 😊
Falling is honestly such a terrifying thing as you get older. I've seen it with my grandmother and my great aunt, and at 50, I am already doing exercises to strengthen my knees and maintain my balance.😊
Definitely saw it with my sisters MIL. She was living independently and fell in her kitchen while cooking. Went into the hospital, and never came back home. No prior illness. 😢
I'm 44 with multiple back injuries and a tendency to lose my balance on occasion, I think it's time I start strengthening and do more than walking every day.
@@barbmck28 Good idea. Back strengthening exercises can do wonders for back pain. When I was in my late-20s, I started doing them and today, at age 31, I've got zero back pain. Granted, I didn't have any beforehand, but it's still cool to max out the back machines at the gym.
I love the way they talk, so natural. The old lady's intonation give me a teenage daughter vibes and the young one sounds like an old lady inside just from the way she stare and the expression while talking. They're so gooooooood without overacting anything
In that Hospital Scene they are amazing too! I actually got a little choked up. When the Daughter has such a look of relief.. 😢 I love "immortality" movies that address the heartbreak of watching everyone around you growing older and dying off. It's hard enough doing it once as we age, Imagine doing it 10, 20 times. My mom was going to funerals every few months in her 80s..
The title says An 80 yr old man??? Calls a 27yr old his mother??? When infact the 80yr old is not a man but her daughter, everyone can see this is 2 women, I love this film and the story is of a women that never aged and stays 29yrs old for 8decades from a freak car accident and an electrical storm, she leaves every home after a few years so never to be found out and that includes her fiance to be which is Harrison Fords Character, decades later she meets a man and falls in love and he introduces her to his parents, which turns out his father is Harrison Ford, he is stunned and mesmorized by his sons girlfriend Adaline the women he once loved who left him, she tells him that was her mother who has now passed away as decades have passed and she has not aged, but he knows this is not true and some how this is Adaline which she ends up later confessing to him, but there is a happy ending for Adaline and this is a very good film👍🏼
I always told my kids: friends/lovers come & go, but family is forever. I’m glad to see your post because I wondered if I was screwing them up somehow 😅
What? That has nothing to do with what the movie is about. I think it has more to so with you own opinions about men. The woman married the guy she loved and had a daughter. The guy didn't came and go, he died and she suffered with that. Cause it was her husband. Then she fell in love with a guy and didn't accept his proposal because she was afraid, not because she didn't love him and then she was gonna do the same thing with Ellis, the guy with whom she ended up with. Part of the story is about her losing her fears and wanting to have someone in her life and it wasn't because of her love for her daughter. Her daughter was more like a scapegoat she used to avoid trying althought the daughter was always trying to make she love again. But i bet that if her husband hadn't died she would have stayed with him cause she loved him and you love your husband more than anything cause it was because of him that you have your daughter and your relationship with him has to be the most important, because your kids are gonna grow and are gonna live their life and if you dont have a connection with him and you don't have a relationship with him you're gonna be one of those mothers who have adult daughters and sons and forgot they grew up and keeps getting to much into their lives. Yes, the bond between mothers and kids are beautiful but it can't be the most important thing in your life, otherwhise you gonna end up a pain in the as* or depressed because your "kids" dont give you attention and i think this movie shows in it's own way that that's never good and that is not the right path.
Our own subconscious or sentimental feelings or sense of duty can do that even when our parents are deceased. Not necessarily a bad thing but needs to be recognized within ourselves
But she didn’t have her there her entire life 😢 Adeline had to hide since they tried to lock her up in a government lab. They were separated for so many years and finally able to reconnect when anyone who was a threat was gone but now their time together is so short 😭
Ir depends of what type of relationship you have with your mother. In my case I loved my mother, she died two years ago and I miss her everyday, she died young and couldn't meet her grandson. So yeah, I would love have my mother forever with me
Interesting. This actress has played another role as an aged daughter of a parent who stayed young by unnatural means. The other movie is Interstellar.
Firstly,what nerve! That 'man' is renowned AND well respected ACTRESS Ellen Burstyn. Secondly I need to see this movie its called The Age of Adaline,(2015) it does look like a good movie,from the clips(and the trailer) I've seen.
When I first watched this, I felt finally something tells me that it could relate how it's so tiring not being able to 'grow older' and people treating you way younger than you are just becuase they see you look that young. Constant "You look so much younger than your age" became an insult or an awful reminder oh how incapable i am for growth than it was a compliment. And like her, noticing white hair growing is such a happiness
I went on a personal journey back in 2015. Quit my job. Blew all the money I had. Traveled the US and ended up in Arizona. Saw my mom’s family as my mom passsed when I was a teen. I tried so hard to go find her and deal with my past…. I ended up losing people I loved in the present. Seeing this film…. It would have been too painful. I’m glad I didn’t find exactly what I was looking for, but got what I needed. 💙. Fabulous scene.
Is anyone else noticing that the mother is being selfish and controlling? The daughter has a right to move to where she feels safe and happy and not have to deal with stairs, the end of many a life.
Nothing controlling yet. Imagine you did some preparations for someone, and that someone suddenly does controvercial something, that you wasn't prepared for. Would you hold yourself even from a small question? It's not easy, no, not at all
The mother was being caring and was not controlling. She was being practical too by moving close to her daughter who she had to watch grow old to take care of her. This is a healthy relationship between mother and daughter. She was even subtle with the daughter.
The belief that you know what's best never goes away when you're a parent and it's not always easy to let go of. Also, the maturation process is very reliant on experiences you have as you go through the various stages of life. Adaline has been deprived of many of those typically age-related experiences because, aside from chronologically, she hasn't aged in the way a person normally would.
Not all languages use pronouns the same way as English. It’s difficult to learn if it’s not their first language. It doesn’t necessarily mean they assume one was a man. ‘He’ and ´his’ is often used universally, to refer to all people. Or, it might be AI titles or rage bait for engagement (…in which case it’s working on you)
😞 oh, this is so sad, I would be heartbroken if I saw my daughter grow older because the thought behind it is you lose them and move on like Adeline, you watch the people you love pass while you remain. No parent should have to see their baby die no matter how old they are. I watched my grandmother lose her oldest daughter, my aunt. She would tell me about her when my aunt was a baby, the songs she sang for her, and her Christmases as a child.
I will never forget how I realized that my heart physically hurt as I watched the scene. Lost count of how many times I'vewatched this beautiful film. So underrated.
The statistics of those 75 and older falling and breaking a hip then passing away within 6mths is astronomically high, this truly is a serious issue for our older generation, kids take extra care of your parents when they get older even if they don't want you to, it's better to be a little bit of a pest and still have them, then not and losing them.
I totally get the fear of falling. My house has carpeted stairs, so it's very easy to slip on the edges. I've fallen a few times and i'm only 18. Hurt my back one time, and another time almost broke my toe. My mum fell once too and hit her head twice on her way down. Thankfully she was ok, but she had red hairdye on and left a stain on the wall, which was a real fright for a few seconds. Now we have a dog too and he likes to go up and down the stairs with us. My mum said she tripped on him and almost fell once
She still talks like a nervous teenage daughter asking permission to her Mom about moving out and Blake looks at her like a true, genuine Mother worried about her young daughter. With a very simple conversation, looks on their eyes, they acted so well you can't feel the awkwardness regarding about their age gap even when she calls blake 'Mama'. I am so inlove with this movie.
Sad..having the gift so called immortality but your curse is having to watch everything you hold of importance disappear...die.. If I'd had this life...I would never have anyone..it would hurt too much..
It was so sad how she saw her little girl grow old and could be with her most of her life. This movie is precious and beautiful
What's the name of this movie?
@Zaddy-Lu it's called "The Age of Adeline". I personally love it & I've seen it like 5 times, but if you're one of those people that gets hung up on the fantasy science-fiction parts that could never work in real life then don't bother. If you're willing to overlook those parts then it's a really good movie!! 😊
This movie is for all who wish live forever?
@@lauraallen661 Thank you! I can look past sci-fi inaccuracies if it's a good story 🙂
@Zaddy-Lu me too, those people that can't just enjoy a movie for what it is, have no imagination imho....no movie is gonna be 100% accurate!!
Falling is honestly such a terrifying thing as you get older. I've seen it with my grandmother and my great aunt, and at 50, I am already doing exercises to strengthen my knees and maintain my balance.😊
I'm doing the same at age 31 but my muscle strength and endurance aren't quite what they were at age 20. I'm way stronger now.
Definitely saw it with my sisters MIL. She was living independently and fell in her kitchen while cooking. Went into the hospital, and never came back home. No prior illness. 😢
I'm 44 with multiple back injuries and a tendency to lose my balance on occasion, I think it's time I start strengthening and do more than walking every day.
@@barbmck28
Good idea. Back strengthening exercises can do wonders for back pain. When I was in my late-20s, I started doing them and today, at age 31, I've got zero back pain. Granted, I didn't have any beforehand, but it's still cool to max out the back machines at the gym.
@@epaminon6196 impressive! I'm so happy for you!
I love the way they talk, so natural. The old lady's intonation give me a teenage daughter vibes and the young one sounds like an old lady inside just from the way she stare and the expression while talking. They're so gooooooood without overacting anything
Ellen Burstyn does an amazing job she sounds like she is talking to her mother.
True, She literally sounds like she’s trying to convince her mom about letting her go to college out of state 😂
The choke when her mother said you could come live with me instead😂
In that Hospital Scene they are amazing too! I actually got a little choked up. When the Daughter has such a look of relief..
😢 I love "immortality" movies that address the heartbreak of watching everyone around you growing older and dying off.
It's hard enough doing it once as we age, Imagine doing it 10, 20 times. My mom was going to funerals every few months in her 80s..
And she is still naughty trying to add more salt in her food. 😅
Ohh her daughter talks so softfly to her mama. I love this movie.
So the younger woman is actually the mother of the older...
@@Rella531yes, she can’t age
....I'm guessing the OP knows that. "....I love this movie."
I don’t think I can watch this movie though, from what I can tell from these clips on RUclips, the same song plays in the background the entire movie
@@dmoore764 🤣
The movie is called: The Age of Adaline
She is her mom then huh but she doesn't age
Yes because of his illness. @@shigglezz684
Thank you for the name of the movie.
Yes, thank you so much!!
One of my favorite movies!
The title says An 80 yr old man??? Calls a 27yr old his mother??? When infact the 80yr old is not a man but her daughter, everyone can see this is 2 women, I love this film and the story is of a women that never aged and stays 29yrs old for 8decades from a freak car accident and an electrical storm, she leaves every home after a few years so never to be found out and that includes her fiance to be which is Harrison Fords Character, decades later she meets a man and falls in love and he introduces her to his parents, which turns out his father is Harrison Ford, he is stunned and mesmorized by his sons girlfriend Adaline the women he once loved who left him, she tells him that was her mother who has now passed away as decades have passed and she has not aged, but he knows this is not true and some how this is Adaline which she ends up later confessing to him, but there is a happy ending for Adaline and this is a very good film👍🏼
There are a ton of youtubers that don't speak English. This how they make money. No offense was meant.
And the name of the movie?
@@rimasappington6217 age of adaline
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@@rimasappington6217 1st comment: Life of Adaline
This proves that guys can come and go, but never mom and child. This love is so eternal and pure
I always told my kids: friends/lovers come & go, but family is forever.
I’m glad to see your post because I wondered if I was screwing them up somehow 😅
What? That has nothing to do with what the movie is about. I think it has more to so with you own opinions about men. The woman married the guy she loved and had a daughter. The guy didn't came and go, he died and she suffered with that. Cause it was her husband. Then she fell in love with a guy and didn't accept his proposal because she was afraid, not because she didn't love him and then she was gonna do the same thing with Ellis, the guy with whom she ended up with. Part of the story is about her losing her fears and wanting to have someone in her life and it wasn't because of her love for her daughter. Her daughter was more like a scapegoat she used to avoid trying althought the daughter was always trying to make she love again. But i bet that if her husband hadn't died she would have stayed with him cause she loved him and you love your husband more than anything cause it was because of him that you have your daughter and your relationship with him has to be the most important, because your kids are gonna grow and are gonna live their life and if you dont have a connection with him and you don't have a relationship with him you're gonna be one of those mothers who have adult daughters and sons and forgot they grew up and keeps getting to much into their lives. Yes, the bond between mothers and kids are beautiful but it can't be the most important thing in your life, otherwhise you gonna end up a pain in the as* or depressed because your "kids" dont give you attention and i think this movie shows in it's own way that that's never good and that is not the right path.
Instead of being nice, why does everyone shit on everything? This movie reminds me of female version of Benjamin Button
Well, there’s the problem.
It’s the female version. People always criticize more over that
This world hates women in general. they'll do anything to bring them down
Operational word: female. You're welcome 🤗🤗
Only she's watching other people dying first
I'm curious how. Have you seen both movies? They're completely different.
When you're still not allowed by your own mother to be away from you even whe you're 80😆😆
duh i wont let my 80 year old gma live alone but that was still cute lol
Our own subconscious or sentimental feelings or sense of duty can do that even when our parents are deceased. Not necessarily a bad thing but needs to be recognized within ourselves
Blake Lively is just stunning..
Yep Ryan Renyolds is a super lucky man no doubt
@steveguzman6141 Blake is a mtf. They are all gender inverted.
Imagine having your mother with you , your whole life 😻😻
Never thought of it this way. Hmmmm, nice.
Nightmare fuel
But she didn’t have her there her entire life 😢 Adeline had to hide since they tried to lock her up in a government lab. They were separated for so many years and finally able to reconnect when anyone who was a threat was gone but now their time together is so short 😭
Dear God. NO.
Ir depends of what type of relationship you have with your mother. In my case I loved my mother, she died two years ago and I miss her everyday, she died young and couldn't meet her grandson. So yeah, I would love have my mother forever with me
A mother is always worried about her daughter ❤❤❤❤
The title is on drugs
😂
It’s 2024, she could be a man. I mean he.
No for cuz where’s the man 😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Plot twist: We're all on drugs and read it wrong
Interesting. This actress has played another role as an aged daughter of a parent who stayed young by unnatural means. The other movie is Interstellar.
Yes yes shes the grandma...daughter of matthew mc conhey
Ellen Burstyn is a legend. Amazing in Alice doesn’t live here anymore and Requiem for a dream
I was thinking about interstellar watching this and it didn’t click that it was the same actress
thank you. i love blake
When I'm old I want to look like Ellen Burstyn. What a beautiful woman!
Firstly,what nerve! That 'man' is renowned AND well respected ACTRESS Ellen Burstyn. Secondly I need to see this movie its called The Age of Adaline,(2015) it does look like a good movie,from the clips(and the trailer) I've seen.
This was a great movie. Very moving.
It really is a great movie!
The nerve! The nerve!
It is
Think it’s foreign posted. AI English as a second or third language. 😂
Moral is parents will always look out for their child whatever their age is.
BOOM! 💥
tor putkir moral amar
That's some wild AI misgendering
It's a movie? You weirdo an actual fucking movie about a woman who stops aging.
And misspelling. 27 women or 27 year old woman is too very different things, not to mention saying 80-year-old man.
Don't discriminate 😂😂😂😂
The actor who played this daughter did such an amazing job.
She really sounds like a daughter talking to her mom despite their age gap
Ellen Burstyn, she played the exact same role in Interstellar. A daughter that is older than her parent.
It's HER mother.
I love Ellen! Terrific actress.
When I first watched this, I felt finally something tells me that it could relate how it's so tiring not being able to 'grow older' and people treating you way younger than you are just becuase they see you look that young.
Constant "You look so much younger than your age" became an insult or an awful reminder oh how incapable i am for growth than it was a compliment.
And like her, noticing white hair growing is such a happiness
Imagine not being free of your parents’ expectations for your life and your responsibilities towards them at 80 years old
I went on a personal journey back in 2015. Quit my job. Blew all the money I had. Traveled the US and ended up in Arizona. Saw my mom’s family as my mom passsed when I was a teen. I tried so hard to go find her and deal with my past…. I ended up losing people I loved in the present. Seeing this film…. It would have been too painful. I’m glad I didn’t find exactly what I was looking for, but got what I needed. 💙. Fabulous scene.
"The age of Adeline" a very nice movie! I saw it on Netflix.
I guess we can’t even identify women in movies now😂
Not an 80 year old man.
Seeing your baby getting physically older than yourself would be a horrible thing to go through
I watch this film at least 3 x s a year
There is a lot to consider about life here
Adelaide always protected her loved ones and her puppies
I genuinely loved this film. Such an interesting concept, and done really well. It's severely underrated imo.
Love this movie! Blake is amazing...as always.💞
Brilliant Ellen Burstyn!
Perhaps one of the best movies I've seen in a while. Of course, anything with Blake Lively in it is top-notch. She is so gorgeous and fine!!!
Is anyone else noticing that the mother is being selfish and controlling? The daughter has a right to move to where she feels safe and happy and not have to deal with stairs, the end of many a life.
Nothing controlling yet. Imagine you did some preparations for someone, and that someone suddenly does controvercial something, that you wasn't prepared for. Would you hold yourself even from a small question? It's not easy, no, not at all
@@anitaproq3528
It was quite touching that the mother was still willing to care for her daughter, despite being over 100 years old at the time.
The mother was being caring and was not controlling. She was being practical too by moving close to her daughter who she had to watch grow old to take care of her. This is a healthy relationship between mother and daughter. She was even subtle with the daughter.
The belief that you know what's best never goes away when you're a parent and it's not always easy to let go of. Also, the maturation process is very reliant on experiences you have as you go through the various stages of life. Adaline has been deprived of many of those typically age-related experiences because, aside from chronologically, she hasn't aged in the way a person normally would.
There's nothing controlling about it.
Many people wish to be immortal without putting thought of how very terrifying immortality really is.
At least to me, that is.
Young Ellen Burstyn looks a lot like Blake Lively cant believe shes 91 now and still looks great
I thought an 80 year old man was going to somehow have 27 mothers ???
The Age of Adaline❤
Evidently the creator can't tell the difference between a man and a woman. Pretty sad.
Not all languages use pronouns the same way as English. It’s difficult to learn if it’s not their first language. It doesn’t necessarily mean they assume one was a man. ‘He’ and ´his’ is often used universally, to refer to all people. Or, it might be AI titles or rage bait for engagement (…in which case it’s working on you)
@@-Reaganyou are right now i feel bad
The best part of the movie is the relationship with his daughter ❤
You don't get to have your mother watch over you in your 80's. What a wonderful life 🥰🥰🥰
It's so funny how she acts all nervous telling her mom she wants to move. I mean I guess it makes sense. She's still her mama😅
I love this movie and I give a very big fuck to everyone who hates it. Its a powerful story, about love, time and patience.
Fantasize of a film that has Ellen Burstyn, Helen Mirren, and Gena Rowlands in it!
The acting in this movie deserves more recognition!!!
Really good movie. . .
Interesting storyline
I love this movie!
I have seen it lots of times and never get bored
then tell me its name .😊
I also wanna watch this movie.
One of my favourite movies
And i adore the way adeline dresses
😂 grandma laughed as tve daughter or granddaughter mentioned the "move in with me" 😂😂. That was hilarious
The old woman is the daughter. Her mother had an accident and stopped aging.
I couldn't imagine having this conversation with my daughter
The daughter eye-roll sass is always a thing no matter how old we get haha :')
I don’t see anything about an 80 year old man, or 27 women in this clip at all
😞 oh, this is so sad, I would be heartbroken if I saw my daughter grow older because the thought behind it is you lose them and move on like Adeline, you watch the people you love pass while you remain. No parent should have to see their baby die no matter how old they are. I watched my grandmother lose her oldest daughter, my aunt. She would tell me about her when my aunt was a baby, the songs she sang for her, and her Christmases as a child.
No matter how old she is, she's always her mama's little girl❤
Even at 80 she rolls her eyes at her mama. And don’t want to move in with her lol. Great movie. Very sad never growing old.
Fun fact, women suffer from bone loss because of osteoporosis. In most cases they break their hip, and that is what causes the fall
It's so sad that she has to watch her daughter age like that when she remains motionless! 😔
Blake lively is such a great and so beautiful actress.
I will never forget how I realized that my heart physically hurt as I watched the scene. Lost count of how many times I'vewatched this beautiful film. So underrated.
The title was put like that to draw in people for RUclips credits. It's a scam.
This actor looks like one of the Indian actor from the movie 1920 evil returns
This mother-daughter relationship looks and sounds formal 😏
Thime scense with Ellen Burtsyn were actually the most touching and realistic. If you dont look for scientific accuracy, it's a great little movie.
“There’s also a lovely house in Georgetown, Washington. It has a lovely flight of stairs outside the windows”.
Stop with the fucking music!
Whoever wrote this music clip is making bank.
they have to to prevent copyright smartass
😢😢😢😢😢😢
@@TomatoFILM-5
I’m sorry but please use different music in future videos, that song has been stuck in my head for the past week!!!!! 😢
Thumbs down as soon as I hear that music. Then move on.
This is the same old woman at the end of Interstellar. She had some extraordinary parents 😆
The statistics of those 75 and older falling and breaking a hip then passing away within 6mths is astronomically high, this truly is a serious issue for our older generation, kids take extra care of your parents when they get older even if they don't want you to, it's better to be a little bit of a pest and still have them, then not and losing them.
To me it's Adeline's hand cradling the "older" woman's head that gives it away. Only a parent does that.
Some people dont die,they just move out of town and reinvent themselves.
I totally get the fear of falling. My house has carpeted stairs, so it's very easy to slip on the edges. I've fallen a few times and i'm only 18. Hurt my back one time, and another time almost broke my toe. My mum fell once too and hit her head twice on her way down. Thankfully she was ok, but she had red hairdye on and left a stain on the wall, which was a real fright for a few seconds. Now we have a dog too and he likes to go up and down the stairs with us. My mum said she tripped on him and almost fell once
“…80 year old WOMAN calls 27 year old woman HER mother.”
this is so sad when you become immortal 🤧
Understood. Mummy is 27, daughter is 80. 😅😅😅😅😅
Movie name, please?
The Age of Adeline.
But Harrison Ford is 70
so how did she @ 53 years old have a child 😂 the 80 ➖ 27 is 53 .
because my mom is 75 and she has the youngest my brother is 38 . she was 37 when she had him
@Spitfire-je1jy Because she doesn't age, so she never goes through menopause. She says 29, regardless of her actual age.
I love this movie,the look on Harrison Fords face is priceless !
I love Eileen Burstyn!!!
The description of this short is hilarious! 😂
This is such a fantastic movie, highly recommended.
I don’t understand why these clips never say the movie name- thx to the person who posted the name of this movie.
Being from Oregon she actually pronounced the state of Oregon correctly
The laugh 😂
Sodium is highly important! People even eat too less of it. 10g a day is a good portion!
Yes, but we already eat more than 10g of it throughout our day without having to pour it all over our food.
She still talks like a nervous teenage daughter asking permission to her Mom about moving out and Blake looks at her like a true, genuine Mother worried about her young daughter. With a very simple conversation, looks on their eyes, they acted so well you can't feel the awkwardness regarding about their age gap even when she calls blake 'Mama'. I am so inlove with this movie.
It reminds me of Interstellar ❤
This movie was better IMO. Interstellar for me wasn’t…as deep.
And both times it was Ellen talking to a parent who appears younger ❤
Sad..having the gift so called immortality but your curse is having to watch everything you hold of importance disappear...die..
If I'd had this life...I would never have anyone..it would hurt too much..
Imagine your own mother planning to take care of you when you get too old to do it yourself
This is a dream come true, to have my momma forever
The age of Adeline
Interesting to see the vibes. The daughter is hesitant to tell her mom she's looking at moving out
This is the third little clip I've seen in a couple of minutes and for once they have worked I've biting this film to watch looks interesting
The background music is very loud.
This was a lovely film.
Love this movie!!!
Man? It’s her daughter
Adeline despues se reencuentra con su amor del pasado. Muy emotiva pelicula
One of the most beautiful movies I've ever seen
Title is wrong, It's 80-year-old woman calling 27-year-old her mother.
I keep confusing Blake Lively for Emma Bell. You have to admit they do look VERY similar
One of my fav. films.
omg such an amazing movie....
please fix the freaking title