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The Life List

For everyone who's still figuring it out.
2025 | 123m | English

(507 votes)

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Popularity: 5 (history)

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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.
Release Date: Mar 27, 2025
Director: Adam Brooks
Writer: Adam Brooks, Lori Nelson Spielman
Genres: Comedy, Drama, Romance
Keywords bucket list
Production Companies 3dot Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Oct 10, 2025
Entered: Oct 10, 2025
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Full Credits

Name Character
Sofia Carson Alex Rose
Kyle Allen Brad Ackerman
Sebastian de Souza Garrett
Connie Britton Elizabeth
José Zúñiga Samuel
Jordi Mollà Johnny
Dario Ladani Sanchez Lucas
Federico Rodriguez Julian
Marianne Rendón Zoe
Michael Rowland Finn
Chelsea Frei Megan
Luca Padovan Ezra
Rachel Zeiger-Haag Catherine
Maria Jung Nina
Donnetta Lavinia Grays Donnetta Lavinia Grays
Ben Warheit Jackson
Jonathan Lipnick Old Man Sullivan
Lila Midkiff Ellie
Khouri St. Surin Aaron
Ahnya O'Riordan Corinne
Sabira Mokhtar Danielle
Alexander Jameson Anthony
Mary Joy Sally Wyman
Anderson Zemon Oscar
Valeria Marrero Chloe
Shannon Helene Barnes Nell
Ryder Chasin Emcee
Nataly Aukar Comedian
Kerry Flanagan Receptionist
Kimberly Dodson Kelly
Valerie Wright Older Woman
Jacob Heimer Young Father
Gabriella Kessler Young Mother
Sasha Sen Sakina
Patrick Ewing Patrick Ewing
Anthony Lisa Driving Instructor
Michael Sarason Saxophone
Jainardo Batista Singer
Felipe Wurst Guitar
Dan Martinez Bass
Will Fitz Cafe Waiter (uncredited)
Alex Anagnostidis Taxi Driver (uncredited)
Alexandra Astor Student on Playground (uncredited)
Giuliano Ciabatta Bocce Player (uncredited)
Meg Hennessy Young Mother 2 (uncredited)
Camillo Lazarczyk Pedestrian (uncredited)
Natalie Sepulveda Young Alex Rose (uncredited)
Shefik Bar Goer (uncredited)
Vanessa Von Schwarz Volleyball Teammate (uncredited)
Name Job
Adam Brooks Writer, Director
Jodi Angstreich Casting Director
Peter Teschner Editor
Florian Ballhaus Director of Photography
Laura Rosenthal Casting Director
Will Bates Original Music Composer
Lori Nelson Spielman Novel
Name Title
Kerry Orent Executive Producer
Margaret Chernin Executive Producer
Liza Chasin Producer
Adam Brooks Executive Producer
Hutch Parker Executive Producer
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Popularity History


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RalphRahal
7.0

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.

Mar 30, 2025