
“The Adam Project” deftly balances the action with the comedy inherent in conflict between the two Adams. It also does not take long for the bad guys to arrive, along with two key figures I will not spoil. While he tells Young Adam that it is all of the trauma he experiences that will give him the strength and cynicism he relies on as an adult, he learns that maybe a little less trauma will be beneficial to them both. It takes a little longer for Big Adam to realize that his younger self deserves some compassion.


It does not take long for Young Adam to figure out he is talking to his future self. They also have the same scar under their chins and the same watch, their dad’s watch. Reynolds and Scobell are a terrific match, with the same rhythms, both in observation and in snark. He and his mother ( Jennifer Garner as Ellie) are still mourning for Adam’s father, who was killed in a car accident more than a year before, and he is angry about that, about being small for his age, about pretty much everything and so he is very big with the snarky comebacks, even when he knows it means a beating.īig Adam arrives at Young Adam’s house (his old house), injured, with a damaged ship. Meanwhile, in the present, Adam Reed, age 12 ( Walker Scobell), is getting suspended for the third time for fighting with a bully. “I’m sorry to interrupt what I’m sure is going to be a really scary threat,” he says as he jams her tracking system and evades capture by escaping through a wormhole that takes him back to 2022. “I think it’s pretty obvious I’m stealing this jet.” We are told that it is 2050 and time travel exists but we don’t know it yet. “What are you doing, Captain?” the instantly recognizable voice of Catherine Keener asks over speaker. We know Reynolds can play other characters, but here he is what he does most and best, a snarky action hero. No matter, it’s just there to bring a jolt of energy as we join the story mid-chase.

It begins with a banger, indeed one of the banger-iest songs of all time, Spencer Davis Group’s 1966 “Gimme Some Lovin’.” It is not there to tell us where we are in time or anything about rocket ship pilot Adam Reed ( Ryan Reynolds).
