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Warner Bros. Pictures
details
Studio: Columbia TriStar Motion Picture Group
Release Date: Dec 6, 2002
Running Time: 114 mins.
Country Of Origin: United States
synopsis
Despite the success of his first produced script, "Being John Malkovich," for which he received an Academy Award nomination for best original screenplay, Charlie Kaufman is plagued by insecurities, both in his career and his personal life. When he is hired to adapt "The Orchid Thief," a nonfiction book about a fanatical orchid breeder, John Laroche, he is completely stumped. Though, on the surface, the book is about Laroche’s flower poaching adventures in the Florida Everglades, on another level it’s also about the desire in all of us to experience passion. This longing plagues the book’s author, Susan Orlean and, Charlie realizes, himself as well. Charlie’s twin brother, Donald Kaufman, only makes things worse when he moves in with Charlie and announces he’s going to be a screenwriter too. As Charlie battles his severe case of writer’s block, Donald cheerily types away on a script about a serial killer with multiple-personality disorder. Donald’s script immediately sells, making him the “hot” new writer in town. As if Charlie wasn’t feeling bad enough, Donald is also getting laid regularly, while Charlie can’t even get to first base. Then, one day, Charlie has a last ditch inspiration. He’ll use his own dilemma as a framework for the script about Laroche and Orlean. But as the words start to flow, and the story takes shape, Charlie inadvertently sets in motion a chain of events impacting on the lives of all the characters
cast + crew
Director
Charlie Kaufman/Donald Kaufman
Susan Orlean
John Laroche
Valerie
Amelia
Robert McKee
Alice the Waitress
Caroline
Marty
Matthew Osceola
Producer
Producer
Producer
Executive Producer
Executive Producer
reviews
November 20, 2002
Screenwriting this smart, inventive, passionate and rip-roaringly funny is a rare species. So all praise to Charlie Kaufman, working with director Spike Jonze to create the most original and outrageous film comedy since the two first teamed on Being John Malkovich, in 1999. But how to describe it? Nicolas Cage, back from hell or wherever it is good actors get sucked under by muck such as Captain Corelli's Mandolin, plays Kaufman. And he's terrific, portraying Charlie as a balding, paunchy,
Screenwriter Charlie Kaufman, as played by Nicolas Cage, runs into trouble trying to adapt the book The Orchid Thief into a movie and ends up writing the screenplay about his difficulty in coming up with the adaptation. Story Trying to come up with a concise description of Adaptation is almost as difficult as Charlie Kaufman's writing his screenplay. There's just so much great stuff involved in the film--love, drugs, loneliness, the movie industry, orchids, sex, the meaning of life, death--that
May 6, 2003
Watch Adaptation, a scathing satire about the corrupt art of screenwriting, and you're full of questions: What's up with Nicolas Cage playing twin screenwriters, one with integrity, the other without? What are the roots of Charlie Kaufman's Hollywood-skewering script? What did director Spike Jonze add to the mix? You'll find no answers on this Superbit DVD, which takes the disc space used for extras and used it to optimize picture and sound. Great for an epic but useless here, except as another
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