I suppose I should count myself lucky that whoever Cynthia thinks is pretty is not that pretty to my eyes. And vice versa. That way, she would feel happy that I am not looking at all the women whom she think are pretty on the street and she would not notice all the pretty women who I actually am … erm … OK …
Cynthia thinks that Emily Blunt is pretty. I think the most attractive aspect of Emily is her accent. TK and Cynthia picked “The Adjustment Bureau”. I did not mind to tuck along. Because Matt Damon is my hero. To be honest, I often confuse Matt Damon with Mark Wahlberg. Both are my heroes.
“The Adjustment Bureau” is advertised as a mix between sci-fi and romance. The bits on sci-fi are surprisingly light. If not for the paperback notebook with pages filled with ever changing circuit diagrams by the second, I would not be able to associate this movie with sci-fi. Matt Damon plays a promising young politician. One fine day, a mysterious girl appears that threatens to alter Matt’s destiny. Hence the intervention by the Adjustment Bureau. No matter how hard the bureau intervenes, Matt and Emily manages to find ways to defy the system of fate. Now, looking at the state of the world today, is free will a bad thing? Do we really have free will? What if we do not possess free will and our fates have already been written? If we have to fight for the right to our free will, would that make us treasuring it even more? These are some of the questions the movie intends to prompt the audiences to ponder upon.
I enjoy watching the on-screen chemistry between Matt Damon and Emily Blunt. I wish Emily has more airtime because I like the romance bits in this movie more than the sci-fi bits. Some bits of the script seem a bit far-fetched. It is the same old background of God and Angels. The story is not as profound as Matrix (that questions along the same line), nor as refresh as Inception. The pace does appear slow. I went into the theater with the desire to watch Matt Damon’s performance. It is exactly that and that only this movie has given me.
4 replies on “The Adjustment Bureau – Who Writes Your Fate?”
It’s very easy. Mark Wahlberg is bigger. He’s the Boogie Nights guy 😀
Mark – Ha ha ha … Mark Wahlberg does look bigger, especially after the training he had for “Fighter”!
Both you and Cynthia are right. When I first saw Emily Blunt in Devil Wears Prada, I thought she has a very exquisite Londoner’s accent (and I aspire to talk like her!) and pretty (perhaps she make up and dress better at the movie I mentioned then)!
JoV – I would imagine you should be pretty close to the exquisite Londoner’s accent by now?! Happy to hear your recorded voice and hear it out myself … ha ha ha.
Hmmm … so you also think that Emily Blunt is pretty eh?