Out this weekend is “The Age of Adaline,” a lush, minor key romantic drama about a woman (Blake Lively) who, through a bizarre happenstance, stops aging at about 29 years old. It’s hardly the first to feature a case of bizarre aging. Above you can see others through the history of film, including the 1945 film of “The Picture of Dorian Gray,” “The Tin Drum,” “The Hunger,” “Orlando,” “Jack,” “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button” and “It’s Such a Beautiful Day.”