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Year of release: 2011
Director: George Nolfi
Writers: George Nolfi (screenplay), Philip K. Dick (short story “Adjustment Team”)
Starring: Matt Damon, Emily Blunt, etc.For more information on “The Adjustment Bureau”, visit Wikipedia and/or IMDb
General impression:
Lukewarm. Not bad, not extraordinary, not memorable. I like Emily Blunt, and probably she’s the reason I watched this movie until the end, although, to be perfectly honest, I was pinning on Pinterest at the same time. This movie was not catchy enough for me, and, although the story is romantic, it’s rather romance for the mind – cool and keeps its distance. The concept is not bad, nor is the execution… but that’s not enough for this movie to cross the line between fine and great.
Highlights:
The ideas underlying the movie have a nice dose of freshness.
Downside:
Not enough feeling for a movie that needed it.
Would I see it again? – Umm… no
My Rating (1 to 10): 7
Recommended: Umm… yeah…
Suggestion:
This is a good choice if, meanwhile, you’re baking – you can pause it, resume, pause again. Most likely, your pie won’t get burnt.