Adaptation. Comments

  • Hailee 2022-03-24 09:01:27

    Very ingenious script, Charlie Kaufman is unparalleled. It is reminiscent of Barton Fink, all of which are eight and a half screenwriters. In contrast, this one is more plot-oriented, but slightly less technical. Also reminiscent of Moments, but lacking in power and...

  • Julie 2022-03-24 09:01:27

    It can be regarded as a side retelling of Spike Jones' puppet life, not only in the crossover from the perspective of the movie's main character prototype Charlie Kaufman, but also in the twin relationship between the fictional twin screenwriter brothers. This film, like Puppet Life, is a work in which reality transcends into the film, and the film derives reality. In addition, this dark and cold "adaptation" is full of the Coen brothers' breath, and Jones is obviously too...

  • Jakayla 2022-03-23 09:01:29

    Thank...

  • Betty 2022-03-23 09:01:29

    Charlie Kaufman how much do you hate McKee teasing people how many times do you have fun...

  • Alexzander 2022-03-23 09:01:29

    Charlie Kaufman really doesn't care about the business and the audience. The script is entirely his personal expression. Slap the script in the script with a bad ending script. A slap in the face is a satire that has never been seen before, but what I love most about this show is its A series of symbolism, whether it is twin brothers with different personalities or the author's empathy for the characters in the work, like Being John...

  • Lorine 2022-03-23 09:01:29

    Using the ghost orchid as a metaphor for the strange and unpredictable life, the twin brothers interpret two different attitudes towards life, one is too concerned about other people's opinions and loses the ability to act, and the other is "YOU are what you love, not what loves you". Susan hides a sad soul under her bright clothes, takes drugs and hangs out with the interviewer and takes pictures of pornographic websites. Everyone has their own darkness and light,...

  • Rosalia 2022-03-23 09:01:29

    2006.8.3/4/5 Original title novel by Susan OrleanFor the little Lanben among them, a bizarre story that is both beautiful and full of irony is told with double lines and virtual characters. Adaptation - the biggest irony of Hollywood

  • Durward 2022-03-23 09:01:29

    I finally saw the original "Story", there is always love in the story, it turns out that McKee is such an old man, oh, great...

  • Eusebio 2022-03-22 09:01:25

    There are golden sentences. There is flash. But some of the scenes are so abrupt. And I would say that when I saw half of it, I still thought that the younger brother was the essence. . . =...

  • Joaquin 2022-03-22 09:01:25

    I don't like nervous monologues, but some lines are...

Extended Reading

Adaptation. quotes

  • Marty: I'd fuck her up the ass!

  • John Laroche: [viewing an orchid at a flower show] Angraecum sesquipedale! A beauty! God! Darwin wrote about this one. Charles Darwin? Evolution guy? Hello? You see that nectary all the way down there? Darwin hypothesized a moth with a nose twelve inches long to pollinate it. Everyone thought he was a loon! Then, sure enough, they found this moth with a twelve-inch proboscis. Proboscis means "nose," by the way.

    Susan Orlean: I know what "proboscis" means.

    John Laroche: Yeah, let's not get off the subject. This isn't a pissing contest!