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The Life List

"For everyone who's still figuring it out."

When her mother sends her on a quest to complete a teenage bucket list, a young woman uncovers family secrets, finds romance — and rediscovers herself.

Top Cast

  • Sofia Carson

    Sofia Carson

    Alex Rose

  • Kyle Allen

    Kyle Allen

    Brad Ackerman

  • Sebastian de Souza

    Sebastian de Souza

    Garrett

  • Connie Britton

    Connie Britton

    Elizabeth

  • José Zúñiga

    José Zúñiga

    Samuel

  • Jordi Mollà

    Jordi Mollà

    Johnny

  • Dario Ladani Sanchez

    Dario Ladani Sanchez

    Lucas

  • Federico Rodriguez

    Federico Rodriguez

    Julian

  • Marianne Rendón

    Marianne Rendón

    Zoe

Overview

When her mother sends her on a quest to complete a teenage bucket list, a young woman uncovers family secrets, finds romance — and rediscovers herself.

Rating

7.0 / 10
610 Reviews
3 Popular

1 Reviews

  • RalphRahal
    RalphRahal
    7 Mar 30, 2025

    The Life List (2025) was surprisingly easy to sit through, even with its longer runtime. The pacing was pretty well-balanced, which helped a lot. I appreciated how the story packed in life lessons without getting preachy or feeling like it was dragging. It had this light tone that made it watchable while still trying to say something meaningful, even if it didn’t always dig as deep as it could’ve. The directing was a bit safe, and while that’s not always a bad thing, I think the movie could’ve gone a little further with emotional depth. A lot of the focus is placed on how the main character reacts to situations, but sometimes it felt like the movie brushed past what actually mattered in the moment. The acting, though, made up for a lot of that. The leads did a solid job carrying the weight of the story. The supporting cast was hit-or-miss, but nothing that pulled me out of it. Visually, it looked great. The cinematography was smooth, with a nice mix of bright tones and more grounded scenes that worked well with the mood. I also really liked the music choices. The soundtrack wasn't overwhelming but it blended in perfectly, adding just enough to keep the emotional beats working. The script had its flaws, sure, but it didn’t feel forced. It served the story, and even if it leaned into familiar territory, it didn’t lose its charm. All in all, it’s not groundbreaking, but it’s a comforting watch with a decent message.

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