7.0
After accidentally crash-landing in 2022, time-traveling fighter pilot Adam Reed teams up with his 12-year-old self on a mission to save the future.
Ryan Reynolds
Adam Reed
Walker Scobell
Young Adam
Mark Ruffalo
Louis Reed
Jennifer Garner
Ellie Reed
Zoe Saldaña
Laura
Catherine Keener
Maya Sorian
Alex Mallari Jr.
Christos
Braxton Bjerken
Ray Dollarhyde
Kasra Wong
Chuck
Lucie Guest
Young Sorian Body Double
Donald Sales
Paul the Bartender
Esther Ming Li
Sophie
Benjamin Wilkinson
Derek
Milo Shandel
Professor
Isaiah Haegert
8-year-old Adam
Director
Shawn Levy
Screenplay
Jennifer Flackett
Screenplay
Mark Levin
Screenplay
T.S. Nowlin
Writer
Jonathan Tropper
March 22, 2022
The Adam Project is a sci-fi movie that takes you on a wild, CGI-filled flight that is out of this world-with futuristic technology that makes you excited but also afraid of what could come, The sci-fi elements look so realistic - as realistic as those can be - that it gives the impression that the cinematographers used time travel themselves to capture these scenes.
Exceptional fight scenes that defy gravity. This film also takes you into some very realistic topics, too, like grieving for a loved one, being bullied by classmates and accepting who you are.
Ryan Reynolds is in front of us with the same character he has been playing for the last 15 years. What really surprises me is the harmony of someone like Reynolds, who was in front of the camera with the world's greatest actors and actresses, with Walker Scobell, who had his first acting experience at the age of 12. They made a great duo team.
The overall storyline of the movie is creative, but it does not really have any unique plot twists nor is it fully developed. And as a result, this film comes off a little bland and seems to be missing something.
It doesn't promise much as it is what we've always been seeing but it's pretty good at delivering what it promises. Long story short, 'The Adam Project' is a movie made to entertain the audience and it succeeds. • • Enjoyment Rating: 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟/5 • Overall Score: 8.0/10