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Adaptation. Reviews

  • Yvonne 2022-03-21 09:01:28

    Clever Illusion: Bewitching Genius Charlie Kaufman

    There was such a line in the movie: "Donald, you are really a master of the structure of the screenplay!" We can directly think that this is the evaluation of the screenwriter Charlie Kaufman. In this film, a large number of plot dialogues reveal the sarcasm of McKee, the film screenwriter mentor,...

  • Robin 2022-03-21 09:01:28

    Life is to be hot

    "Adapted Screenplay" is a work with an alternative narrative style, but its atmosphere is not as weird as similar films. "Changing the Script" feels more lighthearted, lively, and inspirational, more like Pulp Fiction than The Usual Suspects. The screenwriters also incorporated a kind of American...

  • Domenica 2022-03-21 09:01:28

    "The Orchid Thief" is Kaufman's provocation of McKee.

    In my opinion, "Orchid Thief" is first and foremost an experimental film with a complex structure and unwilling to express it in a popular way. Different from the deconstructed films such as Memento and Horror Cruise, which are deliberately understood by the audience, this film deliberately blurs...

  • Leanne 2022-03-21 09:01:28

    Adaptation VS Sideways

    Rewatching Nicolas Cage's "Adaptation" a few days ago, I can't help but recall the "Sideways" that was a big upset at the Oscars. The two films have many similarities. It is also a description of the mental journey of a middle-aged frustrated man. The two male protagonists are somewhat similar. The...

  • Colleen 2022-03-20 09:01:25

    In fact, it is complicated to make it simpler. . .

    In fact, when I first watched the beginning, I really wanted to see a really ordinary, realistic movie, about flowers and nature. I think this must be a literary film, about life, about beauty, about life, about... But, look at it, find the director? The screenwriter didn't actually want to be a...

  • Brook 2022-03-20 09:01:25

    postmodern absurdity platter

    Using a few key words: absurd, postmodern,     a thief who is obsessed with orchids, can be called an orchid thief, two less front teeth, long hair, ruffian appearance, played by Chris Cooper; once, in an Indian nature reserve He was discovered by the police when he was working in the swampland...

  • Guiseppe 2022-03-20 09:01:25

    those old actors

    Look at cage's face, he's so fat that he can't see his chin. And that stomach, really worthy of the words in the play, that fat man. Overall, the film as a whole is okay. Meryl's face was so beautiful in the sun, with a shimmering golden light. chris cooper's face was thin to the bones, cage and...

  • 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...

  • Clotilde 2022-03-20 09:01:25

    absurd and real life

    At the end of the story, however, the narrative is interrupted and a note appears stating that the final chapters of the article have been lost because of "Pym's tragic sudden death" that "has been made known to the world through daily newspapers and other media". And told us that Mr. Edgar Allan...

  • Reva 2022-03-19 09:01:03

    Creating has always been like giving birth, with recurring pains

    Creating is always like having a baby. with recurring pains. When you imagine the cute little face of a child, all pain is nothing. to find an ending but don't cheat . This sentence comes from the teacher of the script writing class. This story, at the same time, also nakedly shows the helpless...