3/10 The Adam Project is the intersection of ongoing commercial efforts from Ryan Reynolds to stay in the Deadpool character he likes so much and from Netflix to assert their ability to draw Hollywood talent. Those aren’t real reasons to make, like, a work of art, but it’s OK, because this isn’t a work of art – it’s just a movie. Give everybody a dead dad or a dead wife, and presto!
2022- Adam Reed (Reynolds, who also produces) crashes back through time from 2050 to hide with a 12-year-old version of himself (Walker Scobell). Together, the pair must – ahh, there’s a lot of things going on. Their father, Louis (Mark Ruffalo), invented time travel, but he just died, so they have to go back a little further to talk to him, and his financier, Maya Sorian (Catherine Keener), is evil and she’s pursuing them from 2050, so there’s action scenes. The older Reed’s wife, Laura (Zoe Saldana), has also come back in time to do the same thing, they’re trying to find her too. It’s a lot, there’s a lot going on.
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