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THE ADJUSTMENT BUREAU
Written by
George Nolfi
Based on a short story by
Philip K Dick
BLACK SCREEN
The sounds of a large crowd, but muffled, as if we're inside,
and hearing the crowd through a window or door. FADE IN ON:
INT. SOME SORT OF LOBBY -- DAY
DAVID NORRIS, 33, is having a private moment, looking down,
thinking. He wears a suit and tie. He seems relaxed and
confident. Content. Completely in his element.
In one of his hands he's absentmindedly twirling a couple of
individually-wrapped Ricola throat lozenges. We hear the
muffled voice of someone on a PA system outside:
VOICE ON PA SYSTEM
Thank you so much for coming today--
A man in a BLUE BLAZER walks up to David.
BLUE BLAZER
Congressman Norris-?
Now REVEAL that we're ±fl: the entry hall of the Admin Building
at St. Johns University. A thousand people crowd the quad
out front. "Norris for Senate" placards everywhere.
BLUE-BLAZER
Fred O'Malley with the DNC. I've
never seen a crowd this big turn
out so early in the cycle.
CHARLIE TRAYNOR, 36, arrives--.
CHARLIE
Just wait 'till you see how they
respond to him..
David pops a cherry lozenge into his mouth and straightens
his lapel pin, which is shaped like New York State.
DAVID
Don't build me up like that,
Charlie. He'll be disappointed.
EXT. ST. JOHNS UNIVERSITY -- MAIN QUAD -- DAY
The crowd, many of them in their twenties, roars with
approval as David walks out to the lectern on the steps of
the Admin Building.
DAVID
Hi there. I'm David Norris. And
I'm running for the US Senate.
2/12/09 2.
The crowd goes wild.
MONTAGE -- SENATE CAMPAIGN
--David finishes a speech at the FDNY Academy's graduation.
The cadets jump to their feet and give him a standing
ovation.
--David shakes the hands of workers entering a .Con Edison
plant in Buffalo. He's a natural at this. Unlike most
politicians he actually seems to enjoy campaigning.
--Flashbulbs go off as he plays a game of pick-up basketball
with a group of Bronx teenagers. Charlie is nearby.
--David takes a ceremonial shovel full of dirt to begin
redevelopment of an old military base upstate.
--He gives a speech at a Harlem church. Audiences watch
David the way they watched JFK, the way they watch Obama
today. He inspires, makes them believe, makes them want to
follow him. Especially young people.
--David walks through a suburban mall happily shaking hands
as cameras follow him and citizens snap pictures with their
camera-phones. People crush around him. He:doesn't seem to
mind at all. He welcomes it. He feeds off it.
--He pops a cherry lozenge in his mouth and climbs up onto a
tractor to speak to a gathering of upstate farmers, speaking
into a bullhorn to compensate for his hoarse voice. Charlie
stands nearby watching him speak:.
INT. SHERATON HOTEL ROOM --UPSTATE SOMEWHERE -- DUSK
David enters his hotel room. The silence contrasts starkly
with the noisy energy of the campaign trail.
He turns on the TV. Scrolls through the channels. After a
moment shuts it off. Total silence again. It bothers him.
He opens up his briefcase. Pulls out a thick file -- his
itinerary for the next three days. Dozens of speeches and
meetings across the state.
He glances at the summary page on the top. Glances down the
page with his finger, stopping, almost at random, on a speech
he's giving two days from now at the Westchester County Open
Space Initiative.
DAVID
(TESTING HIMSELF)
Karen Woods, founder. Husband:
Bob.
2/12/09 3.
DAVID (CONT'D)
Kids: Samantha, painting, and
Ricky, Little League. John Pascal.
Wife: Anna. St. John's grad. Two
year old: Loyita...
He stops. Knows this cold. His finger runs down to a
Realtor's Association breakfast in Nassau County four days
out.
DAVID
(MORE TESTING)
Abagail "Abby" Best, Stuart
Broxterman, Chapel Davis, Milan
Sabovic, Jim Vargas...
His ability to retain this sort of information is stunning.
He doesn't need to review. It's already all there.
He closes his itinerary file. Goes to the window and looks
out at the trees.
The silence back...it's deafening.
INT. SHERATON LOBBY -- UPSTATE SOMEWHERE -- NIGHT
Charlie enters the lobby. Stops suddenly: spots David,
holding court at`the hotel bar. Fifteen strangers around him
as he regales them with a story, despite the fact that he's
clearly losing his voice. Charlie walks over, pulls him
aside.
CHARLIE
What the hell? What happened to
"I'm going to have softie tea, rest
my voice, and go to bed early?"
You have Diane Sawyer tomorrow and
you have to be up at four AM for us
to make it in time.
David is holding ,a beer, in his left hand. With his free hand
he picks up a cup and saucer.
DAVID
I had some tea.
(sees Charlie's not in the
MOOD)
Come on, man. We're eight points
up in the polls. I've gotta cut
loose every once in a while and
have a life.
This provokes a quizzical look from Charlie. Fifteen
strangers in a crappy upstate Sheraton doesn't seem like
having a life to him...
2/12/09 4.
CHARLIE
Ten.
DAVID
What?
CHARLIE
Latest poll has you ten points up.
A slow smile spreads across David's face.
CUT TO:
BLACK SCREEN
The sound of a busy room. Then one voice, much louder:
CAMPAIGN AIDE.
County reporting: 8901 for
Lynfield, 7233 for Norris.
INT. WALDORF ASTORIA HOTEL SUITE -- NIGHT
Charlie Traynor walks over to the aide who just shouted that.
She's writing vote totals onto a map of New York by county.
CHARLIE
(NATURAL OPTIMIST)
Better than I thought, I thought
we'd get killed in Seneca.
He turns to look at a large suite full of more than a dozen
Norris supporters talking on phones and typing into laptops.
CHARLIE
Eddie, call Boyd! Where the hell
are the. Suffolk numbers? We've got
to get the Suffolk numbers!
EXT. ROOFTOP NEAR WALDORF -- NIGHT
A light snow falls. Four MEN IN CONSERVATIVE SUITS,
overcoats, and fedoras walk across the roof of a forty-story
building. Their clothing is more timeless than old-
fashioned. And somehow so is their demeanor.
The men get to the edge and look down over the city, almost-
as if it's their domain.
2/12/09 5.
INT. WALDORF HOTEL ROOM -- NIGHT
David watches the election coverage on TV. Pundits are
discussing the New York Senate race, which CNN has already
called for David's opponent.
PUNDIT #1
Congressman Norris has a reputation
for being very direct, even blunt,
in his campaign speeches, which is
great until you say too many things
you wish you hadn't. Then you
start to look like an amateur.
PUNDIT #2
That's bad for any candidate but
it's fatal if you're running for
Senate at the age of 33, your
opponent keeps calling you an
"impulsive kid," and you almost
killed your entire political career
five months ago with an act of
immaturity that ended up on the
front page of`.the New York Post.
David winces slightly. This is excruciating. Just then
Charlie enters.. The nerve center.suite is visible through
the open door behind him.
-CHARLIE
Why are you still watching CNN?
They called this way too early.
David doesn't share his friend's optimism.
INT. WALDORF HOTEL SUITE'-- NERVE CENTER -- NIGHT
A' campaign aide with a phone to her ear shouts to the room:
AIDE
Suffolk County Numbers!
Charlie and David emerge from the private room to listen.
AIDE (O.S.)
Lynfield: 415,120. Norris:
370,233.
Charlie's energy and optimism disappear instantly.
CHARLIE
(after long beat)
I really thought we'd win Suffolk.
2/12/09 6.
A senior aide walks over.
SENIOR AIDE
Kings County just came in too.
A BRUTAL
He shows a piece of paper to Charlie and David.
beat...
DAVID
Well, it's over. And it's going to
be a blowout...
David puts on a brave face. . .but this is the first moment
that he realizes not only is he going to lose, but he's going
to lose big. It's going to be a grand,. public humiliation.
SENIOR AIDE
NBC has us up next.
Charlie takes a clicker and turns the closest TV to NBC.
BRIAN WILLIAMS
Turning now to the New York Senate
race, NBC is now calling the
election for Roger'Lynfield. After
a shockingly poor showing in both
Suffolk county and in his home
county, Kings, it now appears that
David Norris will lose this
election badly, perhaps by as much
as 10 points.
EXT. ROOFTOP -- NIGHT
The four men in dark suits.. The boss's name is RICHARDSON,
early 40s. His top aide is.AHARRY, 50s.
RICHARDSON
This is a.bignight, gentleman.
(TOHARRY)
Is ever ything set?
Harry nods. Richardson notices his eyes:
RICHARDSON
You look tired. You should take a
vacation when we finish with this.
You'll have earned it.
HARRY
I'm not sure the kind of tired I
feel would be fixed by a vacation.
2/12/09 7.
RICHARDSON
Sure it would. Everybody needs a
vacation. Even us.
CUT TO:
INT. WALDORF HOTEL SUITE -- NERVE CENTER -- NIGHT
The staff and supporters in here have become very quiet.
Their candidate is standing in the middle of the room, but no
one can look at him. And David can't look at them either...
DAVID
(TO CHARLIE)
I'm going to take a walk, figure
out my speech.
INT. GRAND BALLROOM -- NIGHT
Four-hundred campaign workers follow election news on big
screens in the Waldorf's Grand Ballroom. No one says a word.
The mood has gone from.hopeful to funereal in sixty seconds.
INT. WALDORF LOBBY -- NIGHT
David slips through the lobby with only a few looks from the
staff. But when he.gets to the door he sees that press vans
line the front of the hotel. There will be no peace for him
if he steps out there. He turns around.
ASSISTANT MANAGER
Good evening, Congressman. You're
in the Grand Ballroom if that's
what you're looking for.
DAVID
Actually just looking for a place
to be alone for a minute before I
head in there.
ASSISTANT MANAGER
None of the banquet rooms on the
third floor are in use tonight.
DAVID
Thank you.
INT. EMPTY BANQUET ROOM -- NIGHT
David stands alone looking out at the empty room. Trying to
get used to it. It's not easy.
2/12/09 8.
INT. MEN'S ROOM -- NIGHT
David enters the huge, ornate, men's room and goes to the row
of sinks. He pulls two Ricola cherry lozenges from his
pocket. He twirls them in his hands for a moment.
Then tosses them into the trash can. He looks at himself in
the mirror, fighting to hold himself together.
A sound behind him. David spins to see a WOMAN exiting one
of the stalls. She's in a stunning ball gown and carrying an
expensive bottle of champagne.
WOMAN
Hi. I hope I didn't startle you.
DAVID
What are you doing in here?
WOMAN
Hiding from security.
DAVID
Oh... . What did you do?
WOMAN
Crashed a wedding. One floor up.
DAVID
It's almost midnight. They'just
caught on now?
WOMAN
Ivana Trump finally realized I
wasn't her niece. I think after
the fifth; glass of champagne my
Czech accent started slipping.
spite of David's state that gets a grin.
DAVID
Are you for real?
WOMAN
Life is short.
DAVID
Hard to argue with that.
WOMAN
You're that guy running for Senate
aren't you?
DAVID
I'm "that guy."
2/12/09 9.
WOMAN
You winning?
DAVID
No.
WOMAN
Too bad. The other guy's a tool.
DAVID
(LAUGHS)
Maybe I should have made that
clearer in my ads.
WOMAN
Personally, I think mooning your
friends at a college reunion is no
big deal.
(BEAT)
And I don't think the Post should
have printed the photo.
David just shakes his head. He will never, ever live that
down and he knows it.
WOMAN
At least not full page.
He can't help but crack up.
WOMAN
Listen, I've done it.
DAVID
You weren't running, for Senate at
the time.
WOMAN
Do you still have a chance or is it
over?
DAVID
He crushed me.
She has beautiful eyes. And an exceptional gift for
conveying empathy...
WOMAN
You must ...I don't know what you
must be feeling...
DAVID
Winning would feel better. But
losing has its advantages.
2/12/09 10.
WOMAN
Like what?
DAVID
The only time a politician is alone
is when he's asleep.. .or in the
bathroom. After eight years in
politics that gets kind of hard to
take.
She tilts her head a little, gives him a curious look.
WOMAN
Watching you, you'd never know it.
The way she looks at him, the way she says it, David knows
she sees what others miss in him -- even if he isn't even
quite sure what it is. Not yet.
DAVID
Thank you...
WOMAN
Well, everything happens for a
reason, right? Even losing. God,
I'm really rollrng out the
platitudes tonight, aren't I?
DAVID
It's the champagne. Brines out the
Hallmark in people.
WOMAN
After it kills their Czech accents.
She offers:him the bottle. He hesitates, then takes it.
DAVID
Why not? I have to think up some
good platitudes for my speech.
He takes a gulp of champagne.
WOMAN
Why the hell would you do that?
DAVID
Apparently, even if I hadn't been
caught dropping my drawers in the
middle of a senate campaign I would
have lost the election anyway
because I'm too blunt.
WOMAN
(swig of champagne)
Says who?
2/12/09 11.
DAVID
The TV pundits.
WOMAN
Fuck 'em. They just wish they had
the balls to be candidates
themselves.
She hands him the champagne bottle again.
WOMAN
And they work for the Man anyway.
(BEAT)
You going to run again?
DAVID
(DRINKS)
Tonight's probably not the night to
ask.
WOMAN
(FINGER POINTING)
No, it is. Look at me. You have
to run again. Do-yo hear me?
She's serious about this. Intense.
WOMAN
Otherwise the-country will be run
by tools. like Lynwood.
DAVID
"Field."
(of f her look)
"Lynfield."
A beat. She shrugs.
Then they lean toward each other... and kiss. It turns more
and more passionate. When they finally pull apart:
DAVID
Holy shit.
She seems just as surprised. They look at each other and
laugh.
Just then the bathroom door opens. It's Charlie. He sees
David and the woman.
CHARLIE
David?
WOMAN
(SUDDENLY EMBARRASSED)
I better go.
2/12/09 12.
She exits.
DAVID
WAIT--
INT. 3RD FLOOR BALLROOM AREA
The woman comes out of the bathroom. David is right behind
her. Then Charlie.
DAVID
Wait.
The woman turns to face David. Suddenly two hotel guards
turn the corner and spot the woman.
HOTEL SECURITY
There!
They rush toward her.
WOMAN
Gotta go.
(to David, emphatically.)
Don't let the bastards grind you
down.
She spins and sprints away. The hotel guards chase her.
CHARLIE
What the hell was that?
DAVID
I'm really not sure.
David has a huge grin on his face.
DAVID
But I think I'm ready to give my
speech.
INT. GRAND BALLROOM -- NIGHT
David as he walks out from behind a curtain onto the dais.
His supporters start clapping... . but clearly they're
heartbroken. David looks completely peaceful.
DAVID
I grew up in Red Hook and I don't
want to shock anybody but I got in
a few fist fights along the way.
Laughter ripples through the crowd. We don't know enough yet
to get the joke.
2/12/09 13.
DAVID
And we used to have a saying when
you got in a fight: "it's not
whether or not you get knocked down
-- because eventually everyone does
-- it's what you do when you get
back up."
(BEAT)
Don't worry, I'm not going to moon
you.
The audience explodes with laughter this time.
DAVID
But I am...
(waiting for the laughter
to die down)
But I am going to get backup. I
wanted to come out here tonight and
give you a victory speech, a speech
I've dreamed of giving foremost of
my life. But life doesn't always
deal you the cards you want.
The audience sobered now. Reflective.
DAVID
My life changed when I was ten
years old. My entire world turned
upside-down.'
His audience,. knows exactly what he's talking about.
DAVID
And as I looked for something to
-hang ;on to, something; to help me
cope' with what had. happened the
only thing that made sense to me
was service. Finding a way to do
something with my life that left
this world a little better than I
found it.
The audience is moved. Tears begin to well up. People dab
at their eyes.
CUT TO:
EXT. MADISON SQ. PARK -- PRE DAWN
The sky is just beginning to turn from black to deep blue.
The park is still and silent.
A black Mercedes pulls up on Madison Ave. Mr. Richardson,
again in a dark suit, gets out and enters the park.
2/12/09 14.
EXT. PARK BENCH -- PRE DAWN
Harry sits on one of the benches -- a fedora in his lap to
complement a gray flannel suit. Richardson arrives.
RICHARDSON
He spills his coffee when he steps
out of Starbucks. The moment he
comes through the door.
HARRY
Got it.
RICHARDSON
Our models indicate between 7:00
and 7:05 am.
Harry nods but he seems distant Richardson sees this.
RICHARD SON
You planned that vacation, right?
HARRY
Two weeks.
Richardson claps him din-the shoulder and leaves. Harry
watches him go.
INT. BEDROOM -- MORNING
An alarm clock reads "5:44 airy." It turns to "5:45" and the
alarm goes off. A hand reaches over and taps the alarm off.
FOLLOW the arm back to David Norris in a king-sized bed. He
rubs his eyes, stretches his neck, and climbs out of bed.
INT. EQUINOX GYM. -- MORNING
David works out. He's got the-energy-level of a 25 year-old.
He runs on a treadmill. Hits the heavy bag. Does sit-ups.
INT. LIVING ROOM -- DAVID'S APARTMENT
EXAMINE David's spacious one-bedroom overlooking Madison
Square Park. His desk and dining room table is covered with
stacks of paper and files. A flat screen displays CNBC:
CNBC ANCHOR (V.0.)
RSR Capital announced yesterday
that David Norris would become its
Vice Chairman.
2/12/09 15.
INT. BATHROOM -- DAY
David shaves.
CNBC ANCHOR (V.0.)
Norris worked at Goldman Sachs for
four years before running for
Congress at the tender age of 25.
INT. LIVING ROOM -- DAVID'S APARTMENT
A desk is set up at one end of the living room. A new model
blackberry on the desk next to another cell phone.
CNBC ANCHOR
He served four terms in the House--
The blackberry rings.
CNBC ANCHOR
--prior to his unsuccessful bid for
Senate in last week's election.
David rushes over and ?icks=up the blackberry. He has to
look for a second to figure out how to hit "answer."
CNBC ANCHOR
RSR, one ofthe country's fastest-
growing hedge funds is run by
NO ris's former Goldman colleague
and campaign chairman, Charles
'RAYNOR--
The blackberry rings again. It's very loud.
CNBC ANCHOR
. his . electrifying concession
speech led commentators to--
Finally David finds the answer button as he mutes the TV.
DAVID
Hello?
CHARLIE (TEL. V.0)
Tom Frankel from the Journal is
calling you in five minutes. I
just gave him this number.
DAVID
Give him 3227. I'm not used to
this phone yet.
2/12/09 16.
CHARLIE
Can't. He's going to ask you about
joining the firm. My compliance
guys say all firm business has to
be done on the blackberry.
DAVID
Really?
CHARLIE
Sarbanes-Oxley. You voted for it,
pal. In fact, you cosponsored it.
EXT. STARBUCKS -- MORNING
Through the window we see David getting his morning coffee.
He exits and LEAVES FRAME. HOLD on the door of Starbucks.
EXT. MADISON SQUARE PARK -- MORNING
Harry is snoring on his bench. David walks past.
EXT. FIFTH AVENUE -- DAY
David arrives at Fifth just in time to catch the "M1 Limited-
Stop" bus arriving`at the stop.
EXT. MADISON SQUARE PARK -- MORNING
Sunlightpeeks:.through a gap in the buildings and falls on
Harry's left eye, waking him. He bolts upright. Checks his
watch, Shit! He looks around quickly. Spots David about to
get o n the bus. Harry leaps : up--
INT MORNING
.As David pays, he notices Harry sprinting for the bus.
DAVID
Sir, there's someone--
BUS DRIVER
There's another M1 right behind me.
EXT. 23RD STREET -- MORNING
The bus pulls out. Harry keeps running after it.
2/12/09 17.
HARRY
No...
INT. BUS -- MORNING
As David walks down the aisle a couple of passengers
recognize his face. . .but they don't say anything.
David nears an empty aisle seat. A woman is curled up in the
window seat, sleeping. She wears a funky mini-dress, knee-
high argyle socks under leather boots, and a (clashing)