“The Loss Adjuster” (** out of four) was an unsatisfying melodrama comedy about an insurance claims adjuster (Luke Goss) whose life starts to go into freefall when his wife announces she’s leaving him for somebody else but soon finds that this may be the catalyst towards getting his life back on track as he goes through an odyssey of self-assessment and re-discovery. Sporadically interesting and moving story is too slack and thus fails to cohere or congeal into a solid whole. A game attempt by Goss at changing his action-hero/martial-arts image but he’s unfortunately going to have to chalk this up as a “loss.”