'My Place at 8' Scene | The Age of Adaline
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- Опубликовано: 15 май 2023
- Adaline (Blake Lively) makes plans to see Ellis (Michiel Huisman) at his place.
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This is one of those movies that one watches for the nth time and still enjoys it.
This movie is incredible. Blake Lively did a fantastic job. She is so talented and so beautiful.
She knew the joke and maybe even didnt find it funny but him begging her with his eyes made her laugh because she wanted to see him one more time before leaving also. Blake did a great job on this scene.
I liked the plot of this movie, the acting, but I could not get passed the love affair with the father, now with the son…The whole scene at the end where Ford’s character goes on and on about how much he loves his wife, blah, blah, seemed forced to try to reconcile the fact that he obviously never got over Adeline and still loved her. Now he’s going to watch her make a life with his son… Seems like there was a better way to write and resolve that. The best scenes were Adeline with her now senior citizen daughter.
I don't agree. You can love two people in different ways. And he is married to his wife for 40 years. You sure he feels nothing for his wife with whom he built a life and raised 2 kids?
I don’t think it was that much of a stretch. Most of us get to experience a great love or 2 in our lifetimes before we settle down, if we aren’t unlucky. The one you wind up marrying, whether it is one of those “great loves” or someone new, you marry for reasons that are special and unique to the 2 of you, and the normal effort you put in when committing to your partner creates something that can burn brightly enough in your heart that it is undimmed by the memory of an old flame. Nothing wrong with keeping such memories, it teaches you and becomes a part of who you are.
@@renerosales3629 well said!😊
There's that one true love and there's the others. No conflict-cation there.
Love in its true essence is selfless. It becomes divine when we can put the one we love above us. Unfortunately the world we live in does not seem to know it. :) Human beings can do things which can surprise themselves often. To me. It’s love in its truest expression to want to see his son happy and the woman he loved. It’s very plausible given her timeline and it’s bound to happen somewhere with someone. :)
I did enjoy the movie, wish we had more movies like this.
🎉🎉🎉I loved this
Adaline was undoubtedly a woman with an exceptional IQ.
It certainly helps when you have the ability to gain knowledge for 100 years straight while looking like a 30 year old during that entire period.
@@nikolaivanovic3163 yes, you´re right however there are some cases in which living a whole life may be completely worthless. In my point o view, gaining knowledge required some wisdom.
@@AlejandraMartinez-jx8fe Absolutely.
Such an easy memorable home address 😂
Yo dis flick got me all emotional tho my g like I finna shed dem tears no cap fam
FR FR ... NO CAP MY G
@@Eleanor8965 real talk fam 😭
I saw that in Theaters
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I LIKED HIM.
Who eats dinner at 8 o’clock at night??? Hollywood always does this. I don’t get it
Try the mediterranean. Some places, restaurants aren't even open before 21.00
ofcourse, the entire day rythm is different, with siestas in the afternoon and all
@@broyout3586 maybe it’s just in NY and other major cities
Philippines does eat 7pm
@@BrigidaReyes-ho4un Yeah that makes sense, but the movies I’m referring to are usually set in some major city in America.
Yes I think so. I guess my town is too podunk for late night posh dinners 🤣
Can someone explain the joke please?
It is baseball (!) so it is a joke by itself. tHE 'fAR sIDE' of the joke: Talking, short stop ... all things a horse can not do but assumed here for the sake of the joke. ... but a horse can 'pitch'? .. and now ... Ben Hur says to the horse (or you?) throw a tantrum (to the bad/mad joke) ...🧐 which a horse can do.
Im sorry but why theyd have to make her love interest so shitty 😩
I don't understand the joke.
Benjamin Button was a better story
Ageing backwards to become utterly beautiful but his woman was an old not hag maybe but sooo old
THAT story was ugly n cruel imo
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