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  1. The Adjustment Bureau is a 2011 American science fiction romantic thriller film directed and co-produced by George Nolfi in his directorial debut. The screenplay by Nolfi is loosely based on Philip K. Dick 's 1954 short story "Adjustment Team". The film stars Matt Damon, Emily Blunt, Anthony Mackie, John Slattery, Michael Kelly, and Terence Stamp.

  2. Mar 4, 2011 · The Adjustment Bureau: Directed by George Nolfi. With Matt Damon, Emily Blunt, Lisa Thoreson, Florence Kastriner. The affair between a politician and a contemporary dancer is affected by mysterious forces keeping the lovers apart.

    • (270K)
    • Crime, Drama, Mystery
    • George Nolfi
    • 2011-03-04
  3. Mar 4, 2011 · Oct 28, 2023 Full Review Brian Eggert Deep Focus Review Shot without much visual panache, The Adjustment Bureau remains a confident and well-executed film by first-time director Nolfi.

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    • George Nolfi
    • PG-13
    • Matt Damon
  4. Mar 2, 2011 · This movie written and directed by George Nolfi is based on a Dick story about a legion of "adjusters" who move a strange thing there and a known thing here, just to be sure everything proceeds according to plan. Whose plan? The adjusters aren't big on explanations. They're like undercover agents for the higher power of your choice. Advertisement.

  5. Mar 4, 2011 · Battling the powerful Adjustment Bureau across, under and through the streets of New York, he risks his destined greatness to be with the only woman he's ever loved. George Nolfi Director, Screenplay

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  7. Mar 3, 2011 · Directed by George Nolfi. Romance, Sci-Fi, Thriller. PG-13. 1h 46m. By Manohla Dargis. March 3, 2011. “Who is George Nolfi?” a colleague whispered when the final credits began to roll for...

  8. Feb 25, 2011 · “The Adjustment Bureau,” written and directed by Mr. Nolfi, arrives in theaters Friday. Its central idea that the course of people’s lives is predetermined and kept on track by angels who walk...

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