The grief, shock, amazement, disturbed countenance alongside an almost frozen restraint displayed on Harrison Ford's face, in his voice, and his body is a beautiful thing to watch.
This scene knocks me to my core. I can totally feel what Harrison is feeling. Both actor and actress hit my core soul in this scene. That’s why their great.
@@singerrb4984lol-- you're absolutely right (I laugh because my good mother, a grammar expert, would always correct us kids on grammatical mistakes like that!)
The affection a man has for his first love is the equivalent of an earthquake generated tsunami that engulfs his entire world. Nothing is ever the same and paints his entire life.
@@andrewdavid9412yes, and no, a first love will always be hard to forget that was your FIRST, but TRUE love will always be stronger to the ones who find it
Great acting by Harrison Ford. He captured the look and feeling of seeing someone you loved so much and forever will. It’s a look and feeling that holds a room, captures a moment and will be noticed by anyone there to witness.
Well for one thing, this movie came out in 2015 and Solo: A Star Wars Story came out in 2018. Alden Ehrenreich's first big break was in 2016 ("Hail, Caesar!"). So he wasn't widely known by casting directors I'd imagine.
@@WRXSEVEN Well exactly, that means this movie was out three years prior to Solo and a year prior to Alden getting his break so they had the opportunity to get Anthony Ingruber who in my opinion is the best and only actor who can pull off a young Harrison, I would honestly love to see a young Indiana Jones series again but this time with Anthony and a Netflix budget.
I almost believed it but saw another interview about the actor,Anthony Ingruber ,who has been doing impressions of Ford since he was little. That's how he was discovered for the part! How lucky is that?!
Major side note, Anthony Ingruber did such a well job that he was actually in Indiana Jones 5, being Indy in some distant shots in the WW2 sequence ✨ talk about the resemblance being uncanny haha
That pain can hit the strongest man on his weakest spot. Every moment he lived with her and every moment he dreamt to live with her, flashes in front of him like a storm. And it destroyes rest of his life. 💔
One thing the writers should have included in William's instant recognition of Adaline is the fact that she never lost the small mole on the right side of her face. The odds of your daughter having one in the exact same location would be next to impossible. And when you love someone as deeply as he did, that person's face is etched in your memory for the rest of your life.
@@ashlynkmiles And I disagree with that. You will remember where each mole is because you've seen it as much or more than the person herself. Are you telling me if someone fell in love with Cindy Crawford when she was in her 20's, she never ages and then 40 years later, you see her again and you don't remember her trademark mole near her mouth? Come on.
@@Dana-wq5tp We don’t have to agree. I think it’s going to vary from person to person. Perhaps you have a crystal clear memory but I don’t. I’ve absolutely been in love and I can’t remember the exact location of noticeable skin details. It’s not usually what I focus on when remembering someone I love. I think other details are more important to retain than the precise location of a mole for example
@@ashlynkmiles No problem. All I'm saying is that when you love someone's face and consider that person beautiful, I would definitely remember that mole on her face. But that's cool...the screenwriter chose to make a point that he would remember the scar on her wrist instead.
This scene is so well pulled off by Ford. I can only imagine a lot of 50 plus guys or gals having such emotions if they fell across a situation like this. A lot of us have had that intense romance in their late teens early 20's that would still knock your socks off if you crossed paths with them or just the site of someone looking like them. Immediate flashback. So many emotions gathered at one moment in time. The ifs and buts and grief and excitement and youthful feelings and passions.
You're so right!!! After many many years of no contact, I met my first love again, and sparks flew like crazy around us!!! Most people have no idea we knew each other!! We picked up from there, and have been together for almost 30 years now!!! So, that's why this scene is very close to my heart!!!! ❤ ❤
I was left absolutely stunned by Harrison Ford's acting in this scene!! It was beyond magnificent!!His display of a wide range of emotions is a truly a beautiful thing to watch. I was mesmerized!!
Not being with the one you love must be a hell of a way to live. Imagine you’re married to someone else and still yearns for the one that went away. Goodness me.
@@fihtah8243 Acceptance. Life is full of painful events and regretful outcomes that we have no control over. The art is in acceptance of what isn’t and appreciation of what is.
@@roddaman7545 certainly true but there’re those tragedies that we just cannot move on from. Yes I do believe we’re capable of from most and your words are spot on. I like to hear from other’s who read this. Can you really move on and accept from some wounds that cuts us too deep.
2 Real Facts for a lot of humans. 1.) Not everyone ends up marrying the love of their life. 2.) Most don't ever forget the love of their life. This scene is the perfect example.
I had to watch the girl I loved for 8 years, my best friend and the one who could level me with just a look, that could make me feel energized but feel completely frozen…I had to watch her get married to someone else. I didn’t attend the wedding, but I saw her a couple years later and I felt like Harrison. Just said her name from the bottom of my soul, almost a whisper, and just remembered all the good and none of the pain. Not until she told me she was expecting. Life can be cruel, and the storybook ending isn’t meant for everyone.
Honestly, this all sounds very romantic but imagine how unfair it is to his wife who loved him dearly and has no idea that her husband still thinks of some other “woman”. She was never “loved” the way she deserved because of him. Maybe another man would have only loved her but she missed that chance by spending her life with him. 🙄
He had let her go a long time ago, but never forgotten her. They seemed happily married. Her sudden reappearance was like seeing a ghost. Life and people are not so neat and in control as we’d like.
@@1101grayzer I don’t know about that , he didn’t even bother telling his wife about her and in the movie he basically said he never stopped thinking about her. I still feel like it wasn’t fair for the wife
@@1101grayzer nah if you genuinely love another woman you no longer behave that way around an ex. the fact he was so shocked means he never truly loved his wife. he didn't care for her feelings at all.
Let's take a moment to admire and seriously give flowers to Anthony Ingruber, they found a guy that looks like a younger Harrison Ford and he does a greaaaaaaaaaaaaat impression of him.
I've read a lot of comments, but I have not seen any from her point of view. People mention that he Harrison's character loved her, and the wife was wronged yada yada, but what about Adeline. She loved but could never love fully cause she was always on the run. She had to leave people behind that she cared about or watch them die. That is a very lonely existence.
IMHO: Disney did a huge disservice of not casting the younger actor portraying Harrison Ford's character in this movie and not having him as Han in the SW Solo movie. When it comes to big film studios like Disney, they rather play it safe with established talent instead of more risks with artistic new unknown talents.
Anthony got to be Indiana Jones instead. That's him in the first 25 minutes in Dial of Destiny. This time he's doubling for Harrison's body!!!! He's also one of the bidders in the hotel who end up shooting at Indy. Harrison did right by him.
As proven in this scene, choosing “older established” Harrison Ford to portray the older William was not exactly a huge disservice to the movie. The man is a great actor, and in the scene a little later on when he confronts Adeline you could feel his confusion and heartbreak that he suddenly feels again coming right through the screen.
Just watched this wonderful movie...so many emotions while watching it ..I'm 60 ..would have been my 40th anniversary this year...age is supposed to happen..Great show loved it♥️♥️
She finally can love someone without running away ..is been 8 years but honestly never saw this movie tell today amazing movie Harrison Ford is top of all this amazing movie ...love it tell end ...
It’s….a….movie. If they do that that early there’s no reason for the movie to continue, yes? When there’s no more drama the movies over. With suspension of tension it continues. Duh. I’m an actor so this is obvious to me, but cmon. It would be a short film otherwise 😂
People are saying its not fair to the wife, but sometimes, in life, for reasons out of our control, life gets in the way sending us in a different path, a path which separates you from an individual who had already made the biggest impact of all. . We cant just tell the heart to stop feeling, we can only accept the harsh reality, Leaving an empty whole that only that person could ever fill. . .
One of my biggest fears is either to be that man or his wife. Ending up with someone who wasnt "the one" for me. Ending up spending my life with someone who never truly considered me being "the one". What is worse?
First time seeing Harrison in a completely different role than usual..he did a great job here conveying the emotions and Blake was no slouch either..excellent acting
To Love is but one half of Love. Expression is the other half of Love. To Love my dog, to Love my Art, to Love my Lover, to Love my child, each one shown in different ways. And to repress the expression, or to be repressed, is to not experience the Love fully.
Harrison Ford having been an amazing swashbuckler on Errol Flynn level kind of makes people forget sometimes just how good of a dramatic actor Ford is.
I never understood what the big deal was with Blake Lively. I didn't think she was especially beautiful. Then I saw this movie and I have been on the Blake Lively bandwagon ever since. The pain on Harrison Ford's face is so real and she is so lovely.
I finally bought the DVD after watching this magic film years ago, and it was 'great' all over again. The final scene with Adeline and her hair is, at the same time: the saddest; and the most affirming ten seconds of the whole movie. Great film, great acting, really great acting and direction: truly one of the most believable stories I have witnessed.. In terms of the plotline, she was truly wise in hiding her state, because she would never have been allowed to rest if her deceit had been discovered.
I never heard of this movie before seeing this video. I know now that I've missed a winner, for sure. The young William might just be the best done younger/older that I've ever seen.
@@harryc1971 No, it's deep fake technology combined with deaging. That first 25 minutes is action packed crazy stuff like any Indy movie. Nothing 80 year old Harrison could do. But Anthony can not only imitate Harrison's voice but his body movements as well. He can punch a Nazi like 40 year old Indy and he does.
In an alternate world where the is no curse, the two of them would have had their happily-ever-after. It’s like watching your soulmate go on to love somebody else.
I wasn't expecting Bob Dylan. At all. And such a great song which he can not sing anymore but I could listen to it everyday on the album. I never heard of this movie but working all the time does that to alot of people.
The grief, shock, amazement, disturbed countenance alongside an almost frozen restraint displayed on Harrison Ford's face, in his voice, and his body is a beautiful thing to watch.
EXCELLENT ACTOR. his scenes were my favorite ones.
This observation 😍
Beautifully put ❤ he was fabulous here in this scene
@@patperez8223 restrained surprise is HF's characteristic - every his role has some iconic "wtf, no way" or "wtf, really?" moments.
I watched this scene over and over...his acting was incredible!!
When you actually deeply love someone and it ends for whatever reason, you never really stop loving them forever.
And now he's getting drunk because his son will be jackhammering her cervix.
Never
No sometimes it goes the other way to
@@jaydaville1105I agree. I still thibk of my hs sweetheart 2 decades later. I’m married with kids and so is she but I still remember
This scene knocks me to my core. I can totally feel what Harrison is feeling. Both actor and actress hit my core soul in this scene. That’s why their great.
They're but I agree with your statement, You're= you are, their is possessive, such as their house.
@@singerrb4984lol-- you're absolutely right (I laugh because my good mother, a grammar expert, would always correct us kids on grammatical mistakes like that!)
Harrison Ford’s acting is top league here.
I totally agree 👍🏾
It's like all these years, William still can't get over Adaline. She's like his first love.
Watch the movie
@@MusicAsWeMakeIt Yup, watched it a multiple times already. :)
The affection a man has for his first love is the equivalent of an earthquake generated tsunami that engulfs his entire world. Nothing is ever the same and paints his entire life.
@@SandraSamsung-m6b How can first love be toxic?
@@andrewdavid9412yes, and no, a first love will always be hard to forget that was your FIRST, but TRUE love will always be stronger to the ones who find it
Adeline is in a relationship where she can actually use the phrase "that's not how your father used to do it" 😂
LMAO so messed up.
Naughty 😂😂😂
Phoebe buffay
Maybe and maybe not. In the flashbacks we see no evidence of her and William ever sleeping together.
bro i cant help but think how weird it is for sleeping with someone.. u almost concieved
This is Adeline's scene, you can see her tear up, the love in her eyes, just a beautiful performance.
When she said she past away..it broke his heart all over again
The amount of love he still had for her, as soon as he said "Adeline?" It kinda hurts. Hard to explain
I adore this movie. Harrison Ford and Blake Lively's chemistry is unbelievable.
❤🎉
I know this isn’t the main point but, as someone who grew up in the American South, if your mama offers you a homemade cheesecake, you TAKE it.
LOL HAHA!!!
Bless the South
I grew up in the American Southwest, and if my Dad brought home mountain oysters, we ate them.
😂😂😂😂
Good recipe?
Great acting by Harrison Ford. He captured the look and feeling of seeing someone you loved so much and forever will. It’s a look and feeling that holds a room, captures a moment and will be noticed by anyone there to witness.
Holy shit why didn't they use that actor to play young Han Solo instead? He's fucking perfect.
My thoughts exactly
+1
He wasn't Jewish enough.
Well for one thing, this movie came out in 2015 and Solo: A Star Wars Story came out in 2018. Alden Ehrenreich's first big break was in 2016 ("Hail, Caesar!"). So he wasn't widely known by casting directors I'd imagine.
@@WRXSEVEN Well exactly, that means this movie was out three years prior to Solo and a year prior to Alden getting his break so they had the opportunity to get Anthony Ingruber who in my opinion is the best and only actor who can pull off a young Harrison, I would honestly love to see a young Indiana Jones series again but this time with Anthony and a Netflix budget.
That voice over with Harrison and younger Harrison was well done.
I almost believed it but saw another interview about the actor,Anthony Ingruber ,who has been doing impressions of Ford since he was little. That's how he was discovered for the part! How lucky is that?!
Major side note, Anthony Ingruber did such a well job that he was actually in Indiana Jones 5, being Indy in some distant shots in the WW2 sequence ✨ talk about the resemblance being uncanny haha
That pain can hit the strongest man on his weakest spot. Every moment he lived with her and every moment he dreamt to live with her, flashes in front of him like a storm. And it destroyes rest of his life. 💔
Harisson Ford acting is class...
Look at the expression he showed in this scene
His wife gets so jealous! Lol “We were very close“ You said that already ha ha
Harrison Ford and Blake Lively hit home runs in this scene.
One thing the writers should have included in William's instant recognition of Adaline is the fact that she never lost the small mole on the right side of her face. The odds of your daughter having one in the exact same location would be next to impossible. And when you love someone as deeply as he did, that person's face is etched in your memory for the rest of your life.
I disagree. I think you can love someone profoundly without remembering the exact location of every mole, scar, birthmark etc.
@@ashlynkmiles And I disagree with that. You will remember where each mole is because you've seen it as much or more than the person herself. Are you telling me if someone fell in love with Cindy Crawford when she was in her 20's, she never ages and then 40 years later, you see her again and you don't remember her trademark mole near her mouth? Come on.
@@Dana-wq5tp We don’t have to agree. I think it’s going to vary from person to person. Perhaps you have a crystal clear memory but I don’t. I’ve absolutely been in love and I can’t remember the exact location of noticeable skin details. It’s not usually what I focus on when remembering someone I love. I think other details are more important to retain than the precise location of a mole for example
@@ashlynkmiles No problem. All I'm saying is that when you love someone's face and consider that person beautiful, I would definitely remember that mole on her face. But that's cool...the screenwriter chose to make a point that he would remember the scar on her wrist instead.
@@Dana-wq5tp You, yes. Myself, no. It’s individual. I think a scar he stitched himself is quite a bit more memorable though
This scene is so well pulled off by Ford. I can only imagine a lot of 50 plus guys or gals having such emotions if they fell across a situation like this. A lot of us have had that intense romance in their late teens early 20's that would still knock your socks off if you crossed paths with them or just the site of someone looking like them. Immediate flashback. So many emotions gathered at one moment in time. The ifs and buts and grief and excitement and youthful feelings and passions.
You're so right!!! After many many years of no contact, I met my first love again, and sparks flew like crazy around us!!! Most people have no idea we knew each other!! We picked up from there, and have been together for almost 30 years now!!! So, that's why this scene is very close to my heart!!!! ❤ ❤
I have tears in my eyes watching this scene, every time, you never forget your first love, never
Just don't be unfair to your present partner...
@@Kennamszoeypls shut up, we males are not RAMified like women.
I was left absolutely stunned by Harrison Ford's acting in this scene!! It was beyond magnificent!!His display of a wide range of emotions is a truly a beautiful thing to watch. I was mesmerized!!
0:43 ❤ the way he said Adaline
Love this movie and all the actors in it, especially Blake and Harrison ☺
Yes. Michiel Huisman is great too. Actually he is Dutch and lives not far north of Amsterdam near where we live…
That was a master class in acting given by Mr. Ford❤👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾💯⭐️
Not being with the one you love must be a hell of a way to live. Imagine you’re married to someone else and still yearns for the one that went away. Goodness me.
It is.
@@alyssawoodman how do you move on from that? I’m a curious person so I like to know about things that I can’t imagine. Hope you don’t mind me asking.
@@fihtah8243 Acceptance. Life is full of painful events and regretful outcomes that we have no control over. The art is in acceptance of what isn’t and appreciation of what is.
@@roddaman7545 certainly true but there’re those tragedies that we just cannot move on from. Yes I do believe we’re capable of from most and your words are spot on. I like to hear from other’s who read this. Can you really move on and accept from some wounds that cuts us too deep.
while still very much single, I can attest to how much it sucks to experience a near miss with someone that had the potential for many happy years
Every single time I watch this part I get goosebumps all over my body
The chemistry she had with William (present and in the flashbacks) was so much better than that creep Ellis.
Where can i watch this
I FELL SO SAD FOR THE FATHER
Felt sad for his wife.
Moreso the wife.
Being cucked is awful. 😂
Don’t feel sorry for the father ..since she gotten with his son..he gets her every Sunday 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
It’s just a movie
2 Real Facts for a lot of humans. 1.) Not everyone ends up marrying the love of their life. 2.) Most don't ever forget the love of their life.
This scene is the perfect example.
That's why we don't wanna date someone with a major past.
@@aryatripathi8878you’ll never know either way. Just like the wife in the clip. People have to settle n have kids anyways
I had to watch the girl I loved for 8 years, my best friend and the one who could level me with just a look, that could make me feel energized but feel completely frozen…I had to watch her get married to someone else. I didn’t attend the wedding, but I saw her a couple years later and I felt like Harrison. Just said her name from the bottom of my soul, almost a whisper, and just remembered all the good and none of the pain. Not until she told me she was expecting. Life can be cruel, and the storybook ending isn’t meant for everyone.
tough@@HeroOTime
@@HeroOTimelove is a waste of time.😢
This scene is aMAZing by all the actors. Even Amanda Crew looks to be tearing up at the whole experience of it all in this scene. Such great acting.
the montage with dylan is so beautiful. lost love is tough
I was surprised how much i loved this movie. It was very interesting.
Honestly, this all sounds very romantic but imagine how unfair it is to his wife who loved him dearly and has no idea that her husband still thinks of some other “woman”. She was never “loved” the way she deserved because of him. Maybe another man would have only loved her but she missed that chance by spending her life with him. 🙄
He had let her go a long time ago, but never forgotten her. They seemed happily married. Her sudden reappearance was like seeing a ghost. Life and people are not so neat and in control as we’d like.
@@1101grayzer I don’t know about that , he didn’t even bother telling his wife about her and in the movie he basically said he never stopped thinking about her. I still feel like it wasn’t fair for the wife
@@1101grayzer nah if you genuinely love another woman you no longer behave that way around an ex. the fact he was so shocked means he never truly loved his wife. he didn't care for her feelings at all.
You seem to have the idea that you can only “genuinely” love one person.
@@Sarahbby111 at least he did not named his daughter adeline lol
Harrison captures first love perfectly. You can really feel what he’s thinking as he sees her. Great acting.
Let's take a moment to admire and seriously give flowers to Anthony Ingruber, they found a guy that looks like a younger Harrison Ford and he does a greaaaaaaaaaaaaat impression of him.
It's so heartbreaking
The look he gave was like looking at your true love the one you really wanted to be with.
I've read a lot of comments, but I have not seen any from her point of view. People mention that he Harrison's character loved her, and the wife was wronged yada yada, but what about Adeline. She loved but could never love fully cause she was always on the run. She had to leave people behind that she cared about or watch them die. That is a very lonely existence.
IMHO: Disney did a huge disservice of not casting the younger actor portraying Harrison Ford's character in this movie and not having him as Han in the SW Solo movie. When it comes to big film studios like Disney, they rather play it safe with established talent instead of more risks with artistic new unknown talents.
Anthony got to be Indiana Jones instead. That's him in the first 25 minutes in Dial of Destiny. This time he's doubling for Harrison's body!!!! He's also one of the bidders in the hotel who end up shooting at Indy. Harrison did right by him.
As proven in this scene, choosing “older established” Harrison Ford to portray the older William was not exactly a huge disservice to the movie. The man is a great actor, and in the scene a little later on when he confronts Adeline you could feel his confusion and heartbreak that he suddenly feels again coming right through the screen.
One of my top 3 movies of all time. The only movie I have seen 4 times and will again in the future.
I also super love this movie, May i know what's another two ? Thx
This scene tear my heart what an acting all of them.
Imagine being the partner of someone who yearns for another. 💔
Harrison Ford is an amazing actor!!
Love cannot be forgotten
Loved this movie. Classy , elegant and deep…
Just watched this wonderful movie...so many emotions while watching it ..I'm 60 ..would have been my 40th anniversary this year...age is supposed to happen..Great show loved it♥️♥️
... and then, Harrison Ford shows how great actor he is. Il love this movie just for this moment... beautiful, purely beautiful.
Its 49°C outside, and im getting goosebumps like its cold AF....!
Lare reply, but dang, do you live in Hell or something?
Death Valley? Ethiopia? Saudi Arabia?
Harrison Ford is just spectacular!
She finally can love someone without running away ..is been 8 years but honestly never saw this movie tell today amazing movie Harrison Ford is top of all this amazing movie ...love it tell end ...
How was no one in the family remotely interested in such a MASSIVE coincidence?
It’s….a….movie.
If they do that that early there’s no reason for the movie to continue, yes? When there’s no more drama the movies over. With suspension of tension it continues. Duh.
I’m an actor so this is obvious to me, but cmon. It would be a short film otherwise 😂
@@codyfloydactor loved Blood at the Root by the way😊
I think they were more caught up on the fathers reaction than to worry about that.
It's not a massive coincidence. I know people who have known each other. I see ex-classmates ot the other side of the world when traveling.. 😂
People are saying its not fair to the wife, but sometimes, in life, for reasons out of our control, life gets in the way sending us in a different path, a path which separates you from an individual who had already made the biggest impact of all. . We cant just tell the heart to stop feeling, we can only accept the harsh reality, Leaving an empty whole that only that person could ever fill. . .
That meeting... Trust me, it makes me cry... Like I can't explain how pure that scene was..😭❤️
Because of this scene I now own clear glasses
Ford's acting here is incredible
One of my biggest fears is either to be that man or his wife. Ending up with someone who wasnt "the one" for me. Ending up spending my life with someone who never truly considered me being "the one". What is worse?
Let fate decide.
@@williamgarcia9858fate doesn’t always work out the way you want.
First time seeing Harrison in a completely different role than usual..he did a great job here conveying the emotions and Blake was no slouch either..excellent acting
The way Ford's character talks over his wife to ask how "Adaline was doing". Oof, that man is still in love.
Hits anyone that's ever loved and lost. Phenomenal acting from Harrison Ford and straight to the drink he goes. 😢
Absolutely love this film, especially Ellen Burstyn.
One of my favourite movies.
Just so beautiful.
YOU EVER HAD THAT TRUE FEELING😊 YOU KNOW😊
This is one of my favorites movies. I love it. I’ve seen it more than 5 times…
Pardon the hyperbole, but the acting by these two in this scene is extraordinary.
Love is love!!!
❤️ ❤️ ❤️
You can love more than one person, dog, job, hobby, song, flower, etc...
To Love is but one half of Love. Expression is the other half of Love. To Love my dog, to Love my Art, to Love my Lover, to Love my child, each one shown in different ways. And to repress the expression, or to be repressed, is to not experience the Love fully.
Harrison Ford having been an amazing swashbuckler on Errol Flynn level kind of makes people forget sometimes just how good of a dramatic actor Ford is.
That “yeah” from Harrison Ford was
What a spectacular scene she was trapped but covered
Harrison ford is a phenomenal actor.
I never understood what the big deal was with Blake Lively. I didn't think she was especially beautiful. Then I saw this movie and I have been on the Blake Lively bandwagon ever since. The pain on Harrison Ford's face is so real and she is so lovely.
What a beautifully crafted scene
Such an awesome movie ,it stays with u ,Blake is so magical to me especially in this movie ,love her❤.
I finally bought the DVD after watching this magic film years ago, and it was 'great' all over again. The final scene with Adeline and her hair is, at the same time: the saddest; and the most affirming ten seconds of the whole movie. Great film, great acting, really great acting and direction: truly one of the most believable stories I have witnessed.. In terms of the plotline, she was truly wise in hiding her state, because she would never have been allowed to rest if her deceit had been discovered.
I never heard of this movie before seeing this video. I know now that I've missed a winner, for sure. The young William might just be the best done younger/older that I've ever seen.
whelp, time to rewatch this movie again.
Anthony Ingruber does an uncanny Harrison Ford, should really play Han Solo in flashbacks etc save a fortune on CGI
He's Harrison's double in Dial of Destiny
@@MrsRosencranz1 not seen it, thought it was all CGI deaging?
@@harryc1971 No, it's deep fake technology combined with deaging. That first 25 minutes is action packed crazy stuff like any Indy movie. Nothing 80 year old Harrison could do. But Anthony can not only imitate Harrison's voice but his body movements as well. He can punch a Nazi like 40 year old Indy and he does.
This movie is intense, I love it. Creativeband intense storyline and all the actors are amazing, especially Blake and Harrison.
ONE OF MY FAVOURITE FILMS 🎥
Well, this Dylan song makes me weep gently, I'll say that much.
The mum is the same actor who was in Edward Scissorhands, the neighbour who said "And I'll bring the Ambrosia Salad." She's great.
the finest performance of harrison ford
In an alternate world where the is no curse, the two of them would have had their happily-ever-after. It’s like watching your soulmate go on to love somebody else.
the wife dying inside watching It : ☠
This scene shows what good acting is all about.
Underrated gem this movie
The guy who had to select the song nailed it. Simple twist of fate..
Father and son have same taste 😂
"You said that already" 💀
You can notice that Adaline was the one that got away for him.
He probably loved her the most of any woman ever.
I would be maddddd as hell is my wife referred to another dude as an “Extraordinary man” right in front of me. I’d be like, “WTF”
A powerful scene is so emotional
Man never moves on.
I see this scene in Facebook and it break my heart
I wasn't expecting Bob Dylan.
At all.
And such a great song which he can not sing anymore but I could listen to it everyday on the album.
I never heard of this movie but working all the time does that to alot of people.
This scene was crazy
Damn I sometimes forget what an amazing actor Harrison Ford actually is. When he cares! :)
I loved this movie
LOL funny how he knew the symptoms of the car without even trying. Wish all mechanics were like that.
Your smile broken my ❤😢😢 what is this woman