Beware of men in hats, including John Slattery in a fedora Mad Men. They may be the personification of fate. Hats gives them the hoodoo you prevent from running with your babe of choice. At least this is what is happening to David Norris (Matt Damon), the Member of the Congress of bad boy who met the Ballerina Elise Sellas (Emily Blunt) at night it concedes defeat in her New York Senate run. His love, but fate conspires to keep them apart until David is his own hat and begins to allegorical kicked ass.
Peter Travers reviews the adjustment Bureau in his weekly video series, "At the Movies with Peter Travers."
Welcome to the Office of the adjustment, freely and loosely adapted from 1954 short story Philip k. Dick fit team by screenwriter George Nolfi (The Bourne Ultimatum, twelve Ocean) in his directing debut. Writing science fiction by Dick has led to several fine films, including Blade Runner and Minority Report. But the adjustment Bureau misses by a mile. Despite heroic efforts by Damon and beautiful Blunt to construct a plausible love story, the film dissolves in stupidity. That Dick has made powerful, Nolfi makes it absurd.
Peter Travers reviews the adjustment Bureau in his weekly video series, "At the Movies with Peter Travers."
Welcome to the Office of the adjustment, freely and loosely adapted from 1954 short story Philip k. Dick fit team by screenwriter George Nolfi (The Bourne Ultimatum, twelve Ocean) in his directing debut. Writing science fiction by Dick has led to several fine films, including Blade Runner and Minority Report. But the adjustment Bureau misses by a mile. Despite heroic efforts by Damon and beautiful Blunt to construct a plausible love story, the film dissolves in stupidity. That Dick has made powerful, Nolfi makes it absurd.