- • a lead character
- • cast
- • a storyline
- • to star as
- • a plot twist
- • What was the film about?
- • When did you watch it?
- • Where did you watch it?
- • Did you like or dislike it?
It’s a romantic sci-fi thriller about a politician named David and a contemporary dancer named Elise. They meet by accident while he’s rehearsing a speech, and the moment gives him such a boost that he ends up delivering a brilliant performance, which makes him really popular with voters. He’s deeply affected by this brief encounter. The only problem is, he doesn’t even know her name. A month later, they randomly meet again on a bus, but he still doesn’t get her number. Then he starts taking the same bus every day for three years, hoping to find her again, but mysterious forces keep them apart.
We later find out that there’s a secret organisation called the Adjustment Bureau, which controls events in people’s lives to make sure everything follows ‘the Plan’. Every time people are given free will, it apparently leads to disasters like wars, so the bureau tries to prevent that. David eventually discovers all of this and is warned that if he keeps trying to be with Elise, his memory will be erased. But he refuses to give up and does everything he can to outsmart the bureau. In the end, they're finally allowed to be together when the bureau rewrites the Plan.
I’d love to watch this movie again not just because I’m a huge Matt Damon fan, but also because the film explores some really deep ideas like free will vs destiny. It’s the kind of story that inspires you to keep chasing your goals, no matter what obstacles come your way. I also enjoyed how suspenseful it was. I was literally on the edge of my seat, waiting to see what would happen. It’s definitely one of those movies that stays with you, and I feel like I’d notice even more the second time. So yeah, I’m really looking forward to watching it again.
Shaxsiy yozuvlarni saqlash uchun tizimga kiring.
Kirish