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Every Road To You by Phyllis Bourne
Every Road To You by Phyllis Bourne




Every Road To You by Phyllis Bourne

He could have polished up a bit more on the second half to keep it from becoming childish, though. It is good that Nolfi has written such a romantic angle into this Dick tale instead of turning it into another action flick like "Total Recall", "Paycheck" and "Screamers". David and Elise seem so perfect for each other that we root for them. We can also understand how their relationship would possibly wreck their careers - and why David would want to take a chance on that. After being charmed by Elise, a rising star ballerina, we can understand why David is bent on seeing her. And then David comes across a bunch of Men in Black suits and hats, led by a Mr Richardson (John Slattery), who says bluntly: "We are the people who make sure things go according to plan." David's relationship with the free-spirited Elise is NOT part of their plan and he must not see her again - for both his and her own good! The rest of the movie is, of course, the tussle between Love and Fate for David. Their next encounter in a city bus has to be by chance - and he learns that her name is Elise.

Every Road To You by Phyllis Bourne

Before she leaves - in quite a hurry - they have an impulsive, passionate kiss, and he is smitten. Young Senate candidate for New York City, David Norris (Damon), is rehearsing his speech in the men's restroom when a beautiful stranger (Blunt, right, with Damon) emerges from one of the stalls and starts chatting with him.

Every Road To You by Phyllis Bourne

Having been to New York City recently, I find the sets nostalgic, and I am defenseless to the charms of Emily Blunt. It is the pulsating chemistry between lead stars Matt Damon and the sensually beguiling Emily Blunt set in all the famous spots of Manhattan and NYC. Nolfi's plot can go from interesting and intriguing to downright silly at times but the main attraction is not the narrative. Fate, coincidence and free will come at odds with one another in this sci-fi romance re-imagined by George Nolfi from the short story, "Adjustment Team", by sci-fi legend Philip K.






Every Road To You by Phyllis Bourne