The Adjustment Bureau

It’s based on a Philip K. Dick story. And there’s a sci-fi element to it. But The Adjustment Bureau is no Blade Runner. But, thankfully, it’s no A Scanner Darkly either. This muddled story about a popular politician (played by a coasting Matt Damon) whose fate is in the hands of some mysterious agency loses itself between worlds. There’s a love story, with Emily Blunt as a dancer who stumbles into his life the night he loses a big election. Then there’s the story of the shady committee of hat-wearing men who monitor all aspects of Damon’s life. And they don’t like it one bit when it steers off course, thanks to the impulsive Blunt. So they spend the entire movie trying to keep them apart. The “people who make sure things go as planned” can read Damon’s mind, stop time, and wipe out memories. But The Adjustment Bureau isn’t a mind-fuck like Inception. And it certainly isn’t as thrilling (characters go through lots of doors). But the love story is better, even if you have to sit through the muddy sci-fi to get to it.

Director:

  • George Nolfi

Cast:

  • Emily Blunt
  • Matt Damon
  • Anthony Mackie
  • Terence Stamp
  • John Slattery
  • Daniel Dae Kim
  • Shohreh Aghdashloo
  • Michael Kelly
  • Liam Ferguson
  • Anthony Ruivivar

Writers:

  • George Nolfi
  • Philip K. Dick
  • The Adjustment Bureau is not showing in any theaters in the area.

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