The Adjustment Bureau Movie Review
Release Date: March 4, 2011
Studio: Universal Pictures
Director: George Nolfi
Screenwriter: George Nolfi
Starring: Matt Damon, Emily Blunt, Anthony Mackie, John Slattery, Shohreh Aghdashloo, Michael Kelly, Terence Stamp
Genre: Sci-Fi, Thriller
MPAA Rating: PG-13 (for brief strong language, some sexuality and a violent image)
Official Website: TheAdjustmentBureau.com
Review: 8/10 rating
The film opens with a montage that sets very effective David Norris (Matt Damon), as a young politician in New York. As he campaigns for a Senate seat, find dirt tabloid media and launch his campaign also succeeded on the right track. Just before delivering his concession speech on election night, he has a chance encounter with Elise (Emily Blunt), a dancer impulsive and sincere. After months of being pampered by the advisers, makes her a refreshing openness about his costume and his dedication to politics back on his word script: instead, it delivers a success and off-the-cuff accusation against the policy dominant groups. After its destruction in the polls is that chance meeting and the speech that inspired offering Norris renewed respect and even a chance at the next Senate election.
Norris is caught in something of a holding pattern until the next season in three years, then passively know where this dancer was given a second chance, before sitting on a bus during rush hour.
Office of monitoring follows this. It was they who were controlled by stories leaked to the media who want to keep office Norris are the grand, presidential plans for him, but only if it stays the course. They also want to prevent him from Elise, who plans to maintain a barrier to political success Norris’. The first slip means that Norris is one of the few non-knowledge of the work of the team. But he will be “reset” is another soul also mentions that the team and its plans are in place.
office Norris are the grand, presidential plans for him, but only if it stays the course. They also want to prevent him from Elise, who plans to maintain a barrier to political success Norris’. The first slip means that Norris is one of the few non-knowledge of the work of the team. But he will be “reset” is another soul also mentions that the team and its plans are in place.
The Adjustment Bureau is inevitable position with other “behind the curtain” of films like The Matrix and The Truman Show makes the body feel a little awkward in comparison.
Adjustment Bureau, Anthony Mackie, Emily Blunt, George Nolfi, John Slattery, Matt Damon, Minority Report (film), Shohreh Aghdashloo
