13. About Time (2013)
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Rachel McAdams's role as Mary in this film is pretty much overlooked amidst her remarkable performance in The Notebook. In About Time, she truly gives life to the character, doing justice to that subtle emotional depth. This richly crafted by Richard Curtis film takes that fantasy to dig deep into questions of love and loss and encourages people to truly live in the moment. McAdams has a sparkling chemistry with Domhnall Gleeson, and she makes the transition between the lighter and heavier moments of the film impressively easy to take.
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