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  1. Sep 19, 2023 · Ultimately, David decides to fight for his love against all odds. He confronts the Chairman, the enigmatic figure behind the Adjustment Bureau, and argues that humans should have the freedom to shape their own futures. In a surprising twist, the Chairman grants David his wish and allows him to be with Elise.

  2. He says David was not supposed to see Elise a second time, so he destroys the card with her phone number on it, and then he releases David, warning him that his memory and personality will be erased if he tells anyone about what he has learned. Three years later, David spots Elise on the street.

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  4. Further, she gives her phone number to him and David promises to call her. However, strangers wearing hats approach to David and tell that they belong to the Adjustment Bureau and Elise and David must be kept apart. They destroy the piece of paper with her phone number and David is unable to contact Elise.

  5. Similarly, David at one point explains to his lady love that he tried to find her via Google, but inputting "Elise" into the search engine resulted in a meant-to-be-enormous (but actually...

  6. Mar 3, 2011 · WITH: Matt Damon (David Norris), Emily Blunt (Elise Sellas), Anthony Mackie (Harry), John Slattery (Richardson), Michael Kelly (Charlie Traynor) and Terence Stamp (Thompson). The Adjustment Bureau ...

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  7. by Aaron Darrisaw. George Nolfi’s recently released film (March 2011), The Adjustment Bureau, has brought the philosophical-theological question of free-will to the big screen in an engaging way. Based on the short story, Adjustment Team (by Philip K. Dick), The Adjustment Bureau tells the story of David Norris (Matt Damon) and Elise Sellas ...

  8. Mar 2, 2011 · These men burn the card with Elise's number and warn David that they'll be watching him at all times to make sure he stays away from her. Should he tell anyone what he has just been told, Slattery intones, almost mock-ominously, “We'll erase your brain.”

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