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The Adam Project
Cast
Ryan Reynolds, Walker Scobell, Mark Ruffalo, Jennifer Garner View AllCrew
Shawn Levy (Director), Jennifer Flackett (Screenplay), Mark Levin (Screenplay), T.S. Nowlin (Screenplay) View AllRelease: Mar. 11th, 2022
Runtime: 1 hour, 46 minutes
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The Adam Project (2022)
loved when they have all 4 actors reunited again from MARVEL . it looks really good . im looking forward watching it...
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TheUsualSuspect
The Adam Project is a perfect example of a film that feels good while you watch it, but then you forget about it the moment you turn it off.
The Adam Project is a perfect example of a film that feels good while you watch it, but then you forget about it the moment you turn it off.
Gideon58
Adam is disturbed at having to look at his 12 year old nerd life and 12 year old Adam is fascinated by the chiseled futuristic hero he has become, but adult Adam must trust 12 year old Adam because it is going to take them working together to complete the mission, which boils down to the Adams findi....
Adam is disturbed at having to look at his 12 year old nerd life and 12 year old Adam is fascinated by the chiseled futuristic hero he has become, but adult Adam must trust 12 year old Adam because it is going to take them working together to complete the mission, which boils down to the Adams findi....
Grogu
With a few impressively filmed and choreographed fight scenes littered through and a scarce few moments of emotion and comedy that work, The Adam Project is a watch-while-doing-something-more-important kind of film.
With a few impressively filmed and choreographed fight scenes littered through and a scarce few moments of emotion and comedy that work, The Adam Project is a watch-while-doing-something-more-important kind of film.
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