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The Adam Project

Ryan Reynoldsis traveling back in time to reminisce about making one of his favorite movies yet.

The Golden Globe nominee, 46, said working on Netflix’sThe Adam Project"was unspeakably fun" as he marked one year since the premiere of his time-travel film in a sweet tribute he shared Saturday on Instagram.

“One year ago today, #TheAdamProject came out on @netflixfilm,” he started in the caption. “Or as it’s more commonly known,14 Going On 31.”

“I love this movie because it feels like the kind of film I grew up with. The kind of film that made me dream of doing this job,” he continued. “Working with this incredible cast was unspeakably fun. I’m already on my third film with the great, @slevydirect and I know I speak for both of us when I say this film holds a soft spot in our hearts forever.”

He and directorShawn Levypreviously worked together on 2021’sFree Guy, and they’re currently filmingDeadpool 3.

Reynolds also noted thatThe Adam Projectserved as the “inaugural voyage” forGroup Effort Initiative, which provides a pipeline to lasting careers in the film industry for underrepresented communities, and has “grown into a beast since then.”

InThe Adam Project, Reynolds plays time-traveling fighter pilot Adam Reed, who crash lands in 2022 and has to team up with his 12-year-old self (Walker Scobell) to save the future.

Reynolds previously told PEOPLE the words of wisdom he’d give his own 12-year-old self, as he discussed the movie last February.

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“All kinds of terrible things are going to happen. All kinds of great things are going to happen. It’s all theweird, wacky, funky recipe that makes up life,” said Reynolds. “So, you know, keep on keepin' on, kid. Just keep your chin up. You’ll be fine.”

source: people.com