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Samara 2022-04-24 07:01:04
I want to say a lot about this movie, the script structure is very similar to Charlie Kaufman's other work "New York Synonyms", Kaufman and Kaufman created Kaufman, Susan and Kaufman in the script The Susan that Mann created in the script was the other way around. On top of Kaufman, the screenwriter Kaufman and the screenwriter master Robert McKee's foot power. The last is full of coincidences, conflicts, and the vulgar ending of the truth of life is the screenwriter Kaufman's ridicule to...
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Alexie 2022-04-23 07:01:29
The double meaning of "Adaption": The adaptation of the script and the adaptation of the orchid are completely different from the original expectations. It is a very deep film. The style of the front and back halves is very different. It was messy enough to sum up and figure out the idea of split personality? philosophy of...
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Nola 2022-03-25 09:01:06
you should absolutely be careful before you can criticize the film. This is a especially tricky...
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Sidney 2022-03-25 09:01:06
Is Kaufman learning from Jostan Judd's screenplay? I can't help but recall that when I was in elementary school, there was a time when the test composition topic was called "Difficulty". I couldn't think of the material, so I wrote it on the test paper. I encountered the difficulty that I couldn't find the material for the test composition. . This kind of layering is a bit similar to this movie, and the overall feeling is just a little clever. PS: Aunt Mei is charming enough, but Cage is still...
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Elwyn 2022-03-25 09:01:06
A screenwriter's woes. I prefer the middle section. The second half is also good. It will feel a little dull at the beginning. you are what u love. not what loves...
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General 2022-03-25 09:01:06
The awakening of one author and the completion of the work witnesses another author's awakening and hiding his feelings. There are strange structures, explorations, and lost bridges—the two stories in 2007 are nested, and the female writer has indeed changed; under the guidance of the screenwriter master, the male screenwriter also developed his own story by discovering the truth of the female writer's change. Change - no matter what the world is, technology, stories should be about changing...
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Ludwig 2022-03-25 09:01:06
Structurally: three-layer vertical structure, self-nested. On the second level (the one for Nicolas Cage) there is another horizontal structure, split in half, with cross clips. Half of him wrote his own creation process (the first half of the mapping is also Kaufman himself), and the other half of this creative process has been made into a movie (as can be seen from the evolution of the universe in the opening title). Content, divided into two halves. Satire Hollywood's typical assembly line...
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Felipe 2022-03-25 09:01:06
I prefer the first half by comparison. In the second half, it seems that the screenwriter can't keep up the structure and turned to Hollywood's traditional drama. However, the perspective of the adaptation telling an adapted story is still worthy of recognition. PS: The two car accidents in the film made me feel like I was going to have a car accident when I saw the car when I went out....
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Amber 2022-03-25 09:01:06
1. Charlie Kaufman is obviously neither bald nor fat. 2. How much resentment does he have towards...
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Vinnie 2022-03-25 09:01:06
God screenwriter Kaufman's second film, the whole film is very smooth to watch, it is very enjoyable for those who have written the script, especially the complaints about McKee in the film are so high, the story is very messy, and finally ends The point is still on the discussion of love and hope. After reading it, I chatted with Brother Kang and found that I didn't...
Adaptation. Comments
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Valerie Thomas: I guess we thought that maybe Susan Orlean and Leroche could fall in love, and...
Charlie Kaufman: Okay. But, I'm saying, it's like, I don't want to cram in sex or guns or car chases, you know... or characters, you know, learning profound life lessons or growing or coming to like each other or overcoming obstacles to succeed in the end, you know. I mean... The book isn't like that, and life isn't like that. You know, it just isn't. And... I feel very strongly about this.
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Charlie Kaufman: The script I'm starting, it's about flowers. Nobody's ever done a movie about flowers before. So, so there are no guidelines...
Donald Kaufman: What about "Flowers for Algernon"?
Charlie Kaufman: Well, that's not about flowers. And it's not a movie.
Donald Kaufman: Ok, I'm sorry, I never saw it.