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NEW YORK (CNS) — A climactic sequence in the sci-fi action adventure “The Adam Project” (Netflix) finds the preteen version of the eponymous character using hi-tech weapons to fight evil robots.
Like several other elements in director Shawn Levy’s film, this is clearly designed to appeal to the lad’s contemporaries in the audience.
Unfortunately, a script studded with vulgar expressions makes the movie grown-up fare instead.
There are, in fact, two Adams in this time-travel themed tale. Adult Adam (Ryan Reynolds) hails from the year 2050. Arriving in the present, he teams with his 12-year-old self (Walker Scobell) to nip a future problem for humanity in the bud.
Continued below.
The Adam Project - Catholic News Service
Like several other elements in director Shawn Levy’s film, this is clearly designed to appeal to the lad’s contemporaries in the audience.
Unfortunately, a script studded with vulgar expressions makes the movie grown-up fare instead.
There are, in fact, two Adams in this time-travel themed tale. Adult Adam (Ryan Reynolds) hails from the year 2050. Arriving in the present, he teams with his 12-year-old self (Walker Scobell) to nip a future problem for humanity in the bud.
Continued below.
The Adam Project - Catholic News Service