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Fate kicks in on her and his way.
@33:33/1:46:06: Matt Damon wears a Hat with the letter "F." Why F?
"The Adjustment Bureau" is a 2011 science fiction romantic thriller directed by George Nolfi and based on a short story by Philip K. Dick.
genuine love surpasses all.
True love is ALWAYS the plan and the answer.
The "Adjustment Bureau", is an organization that ensures people's lives proceed according to "the plan" created by "the Chairman." Politician David Norris (Matt Damon) meets a ballerina named Elise Sellas (Emily Blunt). He must either accept a predetermined path that does not include Elise or else defy Fate to be with her. -- Sci-Fi romantic thriller.
If the chairman is God, and the adjusters are angels, what a trip! In this case, wouldn't we always be better off walking with the chairman? "I know the plans I have for you." They are good plans, better than our own.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kPba81Nq7tg
The film stars Matt Damon as David Norris, an ambitious politician who accidentally learns about the existence of a mysterious organization called "The Adjustment Bureau." This clandestine agency appears to control the course of human events to ensure that everything goes according to a predetermined plan.
David meets and falls in love with Elise Sellas, played by Emily Blunt, a ballet dancer with whom he shares an instant and profound connection. However, the agents of The Adjustment Bureau, led by Terence Stamp's character, are determined to keep them apart to maintain their carefully crafted destinies.
As David defies the powerful agents and their attempts to manipulate his fate, he must navigate a series of challenges to stay with Elise. The film explores themes of free will versus determinism, love, and the power of choice.
With a runtime of 1 hour and 46 minutes, "The Adjustment Bureau" combines elements of drama, action, adventure, and romance, making it a thought-provoking and engaging movie.
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Academy Award-winner Matt Damon stars in the thriller The Adjustment Bureau as an aspiring U.S. Senator who glimpses the future Fate has planned for him and realizes he wants something else.
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Release date
2011
Running time
1:46:07
Audio
English
Subtitle
English
Actors
Matt Damon
Terence Stamp
Emily Blunt
Anthony Mackie
John Slattery
Michael Kelly
Director
George Nolfi
Producers
Michael Hackett
George Nolfi
Bill Carraro
Chris Moore
Writer
George Nolfi
Genres
Drama
Action & adventure
Romance
Provider
NBC Universal
Rating
PG-13
155 Comments
We're going to bring this to Thompson. Thompson? When he was in the field, his nickname was...
54:44
"The Hammer," yes. He'll crush this little romance with a flick of his hand
54:49
and force them back on plan again. I want to go to a club. Oh! Why ruin a really nice day?
54:55
No, I don't dance. Everyone can dance. You just feel the music.
55:01
Well, I've been told that I have trouble feeling. Who told you that? A long list of women.
55:06
That's gross. You know what? Let's race to that lamppost.
55:11
You win, I dance for you. I win, you dance for me.
55:17
On the pole? If you like, yeah. This is serious. What are the rules? There are no rules.
55:24
Oh! You bastard! Oh, my gosh! (BOTH LAUGHING)
55:29
You challenged me in those shoes? Okay, fine. I can't. You're right. These are the wrong shoes. I'm going to twist an ankle.
55:35
You said, "No rules." I avoided them. Ow!
55:40
You said you had trouble feeling. Great.
55:52
Hey, David. You're even cuter in person. MAN: Hey, it's David Norris. How you doing? How are you?
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ELISE: How are we feeling about this tie? MAN 2: Hey, David Norris! DAVID: Hey, how you doing? Maybe I should go home and get my tux.
56:05
Definitely don't do that. It's good. I should never have come back here again without my backup dancers.
56:15
I voted for you. How are you?
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(PEOPLE CHEERING) MAN 3: Norris, you're a rock star!
56:36
Did you grow up over here? Yeah, three blocks over that way. Pioneer Street.
56:41
My whole childhood. What were you like as a kid? I've spent about half my time in the principal's office
56:48
up until the sixth grade. Wow. Yeah, that was when my mother and my brother died
56:54
within a month of each other. I'm sorry. No, it's fine. You know how I always tell that story
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about how I got inspired to go into politics because my dad took me to the Senate Gallery and we sat together and that's true.
57:07
But what I leave out is he did that right after they died. And I was bottoming out.
57:17
So, he wanted to get me out of here for a little while and he planned this road trip to DC,
57:22
and I think it's because JFK was his idol. And we went and sat in the gallery.
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I remember watching him watch them, and I knew that that's what I wanted to do.
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I wish they were here to see all this.
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I was...
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Didn't expect to tell you any of that.
59:06
David? David?
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(CELL PHONE BUZZING) It's Adrian.
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Hey. (DOOR OPENING) What are you doing? Why are you calling?
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Hi. No, I was... Because I was sleeping.
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No. No, it's not. Why are you calling?
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Okay, well, I got to go. No, I got to go. Okay.
59:52
I'm so sorry. It's all right. Everything okay? Yeah. Oh, my God. That was so weird.
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I woke up and you weren't here. And then the phone rang and it was my ex
1:00:04
which is just so strange. Sorry, I guess we hadn't gotten to any of that stuff yet. Right.
1:00:10
You know, we broke up a while ago, and it's over and then he calls four times in one morning.
1:00:19
He called you four times this morning? Mmm-hmm.
1:00:24
How long have you guys been broken up? Um... Three months.
1:00:30
It's like he knew I was with someone else.
1:00:36
Was it serious? We were engaged. So, not really that serious?
1:00:43
(LAUGHS) Right. Well, what happened? (EXHALES HEAVILY)
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Do you want to know this? Yeah.
1:00:55
He was a great guy. Brilliant choreographer and dancer,
1:01:03
and we had the same group of friends. We had known each other a long time.
1:01:08
Well, he sounds great. Why didn't you marry him?
1:01:18
Because of you. I'm not some hopeless romantic.
1:01:24
I've never allowed myself to be that way. But once I felt,
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even for a moment, what I felt with you.
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You ruined me. I didn't want to settle for less. I know the feeling.
1:01:43
It scares the shit out of me. I'm not going to hurt you.
1:01:49
You don't need to say that. I'm not going to hurt you.
1:01:56
This is the first time in 25 years that I don't feel like I'm by myself.
1:02:04
(EXHALES) That's a lot of responsibility for me. I don't know if I'm quite comfortable with that.
1:02:10
Well, too late.
1:02:18
You know, I'm supposed to go to an interview right now.
1:02:24
What if I told you I wasn't ready to let you out of my sight quite yet? You want to go?
1:02:29
All right. Are you handsome
1:02:35
or is it that Washington is so populated by I don't want to say, hideous abnormalities...
1:02:42
DAVID: This is getting a little weird. (STUDIO AUDIENCE LAUGHING) David Norris, everybody. (CHEERING)