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10.07.2009

daniel dae kim cast in the adjustment bureau
Lost star Daniel Dae Kim has been cast in Universal Pictures' feature film The Adjustment Bureau, written and directed by George Nolfi, and adapted from a Philip K. Dick short story: Three actors join 'Bureau'.

The movie's story centers on a congressman (Matt Damon), on the rise in politics, who meets a beautiful ballet dancer (Emily Blunt) only to discover that a strange organization is keeping them apart.

DDK will play "a mysterious staffer at the Bureau of Adjustments." I do not know what that means, but it's definitely mysterious. The movie is scheduled to shoot this fall in New York.

As The Hollywood Reporter story notes, this marks a rare foray into features for Daniel, who has made appearances in such films as Crash and Spider-Man 2, but has mainly been seen in TV because of Lost's tight shooting schedule in Hawaii. It'll be cool to see him in a feature film again.



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