Extended Reading
  • Josiane 2022-03-20 09:01:25

    good screenwriter, bad screenwriter

    A fat, nearly bald, neurotic, rambler, chanting while adapting a book that this is a story about flowers, a story about orchids. But at the end of the script, there is a picture of a bunch of lovely daisies opening with the sunrise and closing with the sunset, which makes people who watch the movie...

  • Lambert 2022-03-21 09:01:28

    The ending is too far from the reward, too close to the intense

    1. In my impression, the proportion of screenwriters who appear in movies must be much larger than their actual proportion in society, and most of the screenwriters who appear in movies are those who encounter bottlenecks in their creation but can get inspiration and successfully complete the...

  • Katlyn 2021-10-22 14:41:51

    If the first half of the editing is not so nervous, at least four stars. How many true and how many are false in the movie? It doesn't matter that it doesn't matter. What's important is that many people's tasks are fictional and make life magical.

  • 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 McKee.

Adaptation. quotes

  • Donald Kaufman: [spying on Susan with binoculars] She's crying. She's at her computer.

    Charlie Kaufman: This is morally reprehensible.

    Donald Kaufman: United... to Miami. Eleven... fifty five am tomorrow. I thought she was down with Laroche.

    Charlie Kaufman: Her parents live in Florida, Donald.

    Donald Kaufman: That was no parent phone call, my friend.

    Charlie Kaufman: Don't say "my friend".

    Donald Kaufman: A guy entering. Handsome.

    Charlie Kaufman: Must be her husband.

    Donald Kaufman: She's acting weird with him, though, right? Don't you think? What's she hiding from him? Maybe she's a lesbian and doesn't know how to tell him. What do you think?

  • Susan Orlean: [stoned] Very happy now.