'Do It For Me, Please' Scene | The Age of Adaline
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- čas přidán 30. 05. 2023
- Flemming (Ellen Burstyn) tells Adaline (Blake Lively) that she doesn't need to run anymore and she needs to live her life.
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"If you've seen one, you've seen them all."
Now that's funny.
I just wonder how this lady (daughter of Adaline) has done two similar roles when she is older than her parents. one here and one in Interstellar.
I didn’t like the love interest but I love Blake Lively’s performance
Yeah, she was WAAAAAAAAAAY better off with William, he had more charm than his son.
Loved Ellis. He would be perfect for her. Thoughtful and adventurous, fun, intelligent and so handsome, too.
Team William
I didn't care for him either. Something just seemed off. Just as importantly, it felt weird that Adeline fell in love with a father and son, even if it was decades apart. Couldn't they have found a different way to connect her past love with her new one?
@@Mybpeterson Yeah, that adds a weird dynamic to the family, doesn't it!
"I was horrible. Cruel." Girl, no. He promised funding for your department, and threatened to withdraw if you did not give him attention. That might have affected her departmental standing. That could have been a good choice to walk away from that.
Uh, no, you didn't get it. He was joking around with her, any way he could, to first get to know her by spending time with her during a photo shoot accepting the actual $50,000 worth of classical books. (Which, by the way, he said were already in "Receiving", and "on their way up" to the library.) When she said it wasn't about vanity, that she just didn't want her photo taken, he charmed her by inviting her to lunch instead, a promise of someplace she'd never been before. Her acceptance of that shows the depth and adventurous nature of both characters.
Additionally, she was telling her daughter about how she treated him after their first date, when she overreacted to him tracking her down, after he thought they had a great first date, but she didn't respond to his calls. He was genuinely concerned about her, and would have had no way of knowing she had a meltdown after her dog died, thinking she was getting attached to Ellis, and that she didn't want to go through another loss again. She realized how caring and clever he had been, with the books named after flowers, and then actual flowers. She realized it was time to open her heart again, and in particular, with Ellis, instead of running from heartbreak.
There's a thing called over-analyzing and it seems you are fond of it
@@enzop2835 Details matter in good storytelling! You have to remember the first time he saw her was at the library, he knew she was into books, and he made the donation to impress her, with the gifts of flower books at the same time.
@suesmith8372 The only detail you should be concerned about is how comment threads work. My og comment was directed towards op not you Sue boo.
@@enzop2835 Sorry about that, it seemed general, since OP's handle was not included in your original remark. Anyway, hope my clarification was helpful. Ellis seemed well meaning to me.
I got irritated at how the guy threw himself at Adaline and pursued her. He even put more than a mere toe over the line, by finding out where she works and lives. At that moment I would have fled and moved in Adaline's case. The first part was amazing to watch, until the guy came over.
Not that that was ok but is it to depict he's weirdly dawn to her for some unknown reason
It's a movie. You probably think that Ellen Burstyn is her daughter in real life.
tell him you are sorry , tell him you made a mistake
Think of a daughter of that age still having a mom
Am sorry he was pushy and creepy....not cute or romantic
The irony of life, here shes suffering, grieving for not being able to get old, while others would killed to be her., I'm sure that if she would had known population by demand, that a maximum number of people were interested in not getting old, perhaps, she would had not been fearful of getting tested., Duh., 🙄
Ignorance and jumping to conclusions, makes things difficult.,
Her fear was based on living through the Second World War, when they found out how victims in Hitler's concentration camps were tortured in medical experiments before dying, and her "I'm a good American citizen" statement, showing everyone's total lack of trust in the U.S. government after they were hunting down the communists during McCarthyism. Confirmed when she told William she didn't want to become a specimen. Those were very real fears to them at that time, she ran for both herself and her daughter's safety.
Those men would have killed her and she knew it.
@@kkibelai second this. She knew they would have just dissected her like a frog in Bio.