Adaline (Blake Lively) receives a gift from Ellis (Michiel Huisman) just before inviting her on an adventure.
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The mother brings up the retirement home, then says it shouldn’t be discussed when Adeline has an opinion. And Is the book donation scene!!! Is this supposed to be romantic? Because it screams lack of boundaries and manipulation.
Blake Lively and Michiel Huismann are beautiful as a couples here 🥰
The problem is its Blake Lively. And you don't see Adaline or her story. You just see Blake Lively being unbelievably beautiful.
Love Blake’s stunning performance in this movie ,she was great !
Oh Blake Livley is hot😍
Daario Naharis v2.0
She plays this role so perfectly. Such a new take on immortality themed movies.
a mother watching her daughter die of old age…. and damn Blake played the role to perfection! including the costume design and script . so many small details that makes all the difference.
This remains one of my all time favorite movies. It's not the strongest storyline, but there's something about the cinematography, the tiny mannerisms of the cast, wonderfully woven together.
When Ellis says he will take Adeleine somewhere she has never been in "The City," she is being truthful. Having been and lived in San Francisco since the 1906 Earthquake, Adaleine knows "The City" well.
What an asshole that lad is
…prince in practice moans for the attention that he wants most this town won't even dignify his ignorance with a response…
…told'm to get some pictures done, whenever done, never enuff,
…promised this n'that for this…
but they meant that n'this for them… left with nil, hated, n'billed…
assumptions based on nothing only tracks covering all their wrongs… called'm the goat for the scape of host who now capes as roast for the wake of state of disgrace
by the bondsman who hails Scotsman cots n'fountain pops
for the drowned did slots into
mourning dewish cemetery graving blue plotts….
I Loved her in this movie! ❤
i know he's supposed to seem charming but he's coming off so manipulative. jokingly threatening to destroy the donation if she won't do what he says? boo 👎
I really don't like that he technically blackmailed her into going on a date with him in front of her colleagues. She was way too good for him too
This guy is such a creep!
A lovely film.
The pain she must have felt seeing her daughter getting old and knowing that soon she would lose her. I definetely would enjoy immortality if I had no friends or family of any kind.
Great movie!
No family dynamic is complete without a gal that's slept with both dad and son.
That "Happy Birthday Momma" is so sweet but it guts me, too. Good screen chemistry.
she's beautiful, perfect for this role.
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I absolutely love this movie, and have probably watched it (or parts of it combined) half a dozen times. There's always something that's nagged at me though, and it's THIS scene. He's not "donating" the books, he's basically using them as a bribe to work his way into getting her to spend time with him. The rest of the movie is wonderful, but in this scene…he's kinda smarmy.
Aww they need to make more movies like this and I heard that Blake Lively got to keep each and every costume she wore – so beautiful ❤️
I hate that he threatened not to donate the books if she wouldn’t date him; that’s harassment, not cute.
Awful
i love this movie for 1 reason and 1 reason only; i'm an old romantic was at 10, am at 52 and will be at 80 god willing….
Blake Lively did such a good job sounding like a proud loving mom…
I've wanted to see this movie since it came out!
The way both of them are emoting the first scene is phenomenal – Lively's restrained concern, Huisman's doe-eyed worry for herself but also of how her life might worry her mom. Despite the age difference, somehow both actress are able to reverse it and convince us they're really mother and daughter under their skin.
Blake lively always seem so poised