It is one that is meant to get the audience thinking and to leave them that way. The intention was frustration. However, that being said, The Adjustment Bureau is a superb example of Boorstin’s “three eyes” theory. The film follows the life of ambitious politician Davis Norris who is making a run for the New York Senate seat. After being blown out by his competitor, he meets the love of his life Elise in the men’s restroom of the hotel. This is where the voyeuristic aspect of the movie comes into place, and it involves your free will. Do people have control over their destiny, or is it decided for …show more content…
This film is action packed and is very fast paced. David Norris is almost always on the run and his constant running from the Bureau keeps the film paced very nicely. For many viewers, the enjoyment of the film came from its visceral aspect. The fear of the unknown for Davis Norris is what kept this particular eye strong throughout the film. As the audience becomes drawn deeper into the story, it is impossible to not feel inspired by David Norris persistence. This keeps the thrill and the excitement of the film exceptional throughout the