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The Adjustment Bureau
Cast
Matt Damon, Emily Blunt, John Slattery, Anthony Mackie View AllCrew
Philip K. Dick (Writer), George Nolfi (Screenplay), George Nolfi (Director) View All
Release: Mar. 3rd, 2011
Runtime: 1 hour, 46 minutes
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The Adjustment Bureau
I just saw the trailer today, and I am very intrigued! Even if Matt Damon is running around the city in a fedora. Definitely on the top of my can't wait list!
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The Adjustment Bureau
I had an opportunity to see a pre-screening of The Adjustment Bureau, starring Matt Damon and Emily Blunt. If you like films that grapple with philosophical ideas like free will and fate, you might en...
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The Adjustment Bureau
Synopsis
Do we control our destiny, or do unseen forces manipulate us? Matt Damon stars in the thriller The Adjustment Bureau as a man who glimpses the future Fate has planned for him and realize...
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What did you think of The Adjustment Bureau (2011)?
It's kind of a mixed bag for me as I was really into it, and liking it a lot, up until the ending.
SPOILER
Basically at the end, when the main character is cornered by the antagonists, it turns ...
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Despite his attempts to find his true love, a dancer (Emily Blunt) who he had a chance encounter with on a bus...the mysterious force of The Adjustment Bureau keeps the two apart.

Matt Damon and Emily Blunt provide the leads - while Damon ultimately isn't good enough to carry out his duties as a protagonist (though maybe that's because of how thinly defined said protagonist is), Blunt does surprisingly well considering her rather limited role as the love interest who only see....

Emily Blunt does a good job as Matt Damon's love interest and Matt Damon himself was sexy and adorable in the role, but the science fiction parts are terribly draining and the movie DRAGS.