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I wish to one day write a script that will turn into a movie as magnificent as Adaptation. 40%  40%  [ 12 ]
An unexpected albeit delightful surprise. 33%  33%  [ 10 ]
Not really my cup of tea, but I recognize its' "good-ness." 3%  3%  [ 1 ]
Not on my to-see list. 0%  0%  [ 0 ]
I've written better stuff on the bathroom wall of the local bar. 3%  3%  [ 1 ]
Haven't seen it. 20%  20%  [ 6 ]
Total votes : 30
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Adaptation (2002): Directed by Spike Jonze

Going into Adaptation, I was hesitant at best. Nicholas Cage hadn't given a decent performance in ages, instead choosing awful roles in action films for what most of Hollywood considered the money. Also, I wasn't so sure of director Spike Jonze yet. Some of the visuals in his music videos were cool, but I thought (and still think) that Being John Malkovich is overrated. Much like Fargo, I thought it was much ado about nothing. This is why sometimes I'd prefer not reading others opinions on movies before I can truly formulate my own.

But alas, what a great surprise Adaptation had in store for me. Along with 25th Hour and Gangs of New York, it makes my top 3 movies for 2002. Cage plays two twin brothers, Charlie and Donald Kaufman. Charlie is a screenwriter in Hollywood, whose next project is to adapt a book called The Orchid Thief into an artsy-fartsy feature-length script, but he's having trouble finding an angle. His freeloading brother Donald, a confident yet quirky character, moves in with Charlie and eventually begins writing his own ridiculously preposterous script, entitled The Three. The dialogue between Charlie the formal master and Donald the novice is just gold.

Cage plays both parts perfectly, and he reminded me that somewhere underthat monotone voice and bicep-bulging action genre of his, he's really got some talent. Charlie is so insecure and anxious (shown in both Cage's performance and how he delivers his voiceover) that you can't help but feel a pity for him. And Donald is so cutely aloof and honest that Cage really brings a genuinely true dynamic to these twins. He's easily the star of the film.

In his journey to complete the script, Charlie, on Donald's advice, ends up going to a screenwriting seminar by none other than Robert McKee (a ferociously funny Brian Cox that's almost spot-on to the real-life character). Yes, Robert McKee is a real screenwriting guru; every aspiring screenwriter considers his book Story to be the screenwriting Bible. After repeated viewings, you'll find that Charlie doesn't quite take McKee's advice, and that's part of the film's charm.

The Orchid Thief, the book Charlie has to adapt, was written by Susan Orlean (Meryl Streep), about her experiences with the eccentric title character John Laroche (Chris Cooper). By film's end, Charlie has finished his script, but not before it becomes much, much more about the book and delves into the lives of the author and the thief, who turn out to end up having a quite unique experience after Orlean finishes the book about her experience with him. No need for spoilers or to give anything away - just stick with this one. The final third is clever a la The Player, and I'll leave it at that.

Extremely well-crafted, Adaptation is a hoot from start to finish. It's ironic, it's satiric...it's what I expected Being John Malkovich to be and wasn't. And speaking of Malkovich, he makes an extremely funny cameo in this one as well, reprising his title role (!) from BJM.

I couldn't find a decent video clip of the movie without spoilers, so I'll leave you with the trailer instead. If you haven't seen the film, take what I've said, watch this and seek this film out. And if you have seen it, perhaps the trailer will remind you of how great the film is.



Previous Movies of the Week:
#1: Gladiator
#2: The Passion of the Christ
#3: Cool Hand Luke
#4: Fight Club
#5: American Beauty
#6: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre
#7: Goodfellas
#8: Boogie Nights
#9: American Psycho
#10: Dr. Strangelove
#11: Dog Day Afternoon
#12: Unforgiven
#13: 2001: A Space Odyssey
#14: Do the Right Thing
#15: Reservoir Dogs
#16: Ferris Bueller’s Day Off
#17: L.A. Confidential
#18: Big Trouble in Little China
#19: Out of Sight
#20: The Shawshank Redemption
#21: The Waterboy
#22: Field of Dreams
#23: The Godfather
#24: The Godfather Part II
#25: The Godfather Part III
#26: Network
#27: Die Hard
#28: Sin City
#29: Dawn of the Dead
#30: American History X
#31: Swingers
#32: Thelma & Louise
#33: Casablanca
#34: Independence Day
#35: Jaws

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Fantastic movie. I love most of Kaufman's work, even Human Nature lol. His movies always have a nice surreal feeling, even if in this case, the movie isn't as bizzare as his other works.

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"that's how much fuck fish..."

one of my favourite lines out there....great film....

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Bacchanal wrote:
"that's how much fuck fish..."

one of my favourite lines out there....great film....


I love when he's talking to himself about muffins lol.

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this film is so good, it almost makes me forget about the myriad horrible nicolas cage movies

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Bacchanal wrote:
"that's how much fuck fish..."

one of my favourite lines out there....great film....


"never so much as put a toe back in the fucking ocean" or however it goes. that is certainly one of my favorite lines as well. the preview hardly does justice to what a great movie this is. whenever people blast nick cage, i always reference this, leaving las vegas, or the weather man. there is some overlap in all of the roles, but they are excellent regardless. interestingly enough, not many people have seen any of them. this is a top ten for me.

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This is a movie that I really enjoyed, until the last 20-30 minutes, when it became one of my favorite movies of recent years. Quite the opposite of what often happens at the end of films. :thumbsup:

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FranCes! you sneaky little bitch :P picking a streep movie this particular week :cop:


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Love it and what can one say about Kaufman's work. Eternal Sunshine for a Spotless mind is one of my all-time favorites. We should have a Kaufman month or multi-week fest.

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Theresa wrote:
FranCes! you sneaky little bitch :P picking a streep movie this particular week :cop:


Haha, that's actually a coincidence I hadn't even thought about. But I'm fairly certain people's voting isn't going to be directly related to the MotW. :P

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i thought that this movie was extremely good.
its a shame nic cage isng in more decent roles like his in this one

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That sudden and unforshadowed burst of tragedy towards the end really caught me off guard. Probably the way it was done, but, man.


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McParadigm wrote:
That sudden and unforshadowed burst of tragedy towards the end really caught me off guard. Probably the way it was done, but, man.


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I think that was part of its brilliance. Remember when McKee tells Charlie not to use deus ex machina in his script? And since Adaptation, the movie that we see, eventually became the script to Charlie's new movie, it had to end that way. It's brilliant, actually, and one of the few times where I'll say a modern Hollywood ending is perfect. But it is jarring because you come to really care about those brothers.

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jeremyvedder wrote:
i thought that this movie was extremely good.
its a shame nic cage isng in more decent roles like his in this one
did you see vampire's kiss? nick's greatest work ever, imo :)


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dirtyfrank0705 wrote:
McParadigm wrote:
That sudden and unforshadowed burst of tragedy towards the end really caught me off guard. Probably the way it was done, but, man.


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I think that was part of its brilliance. Remember when McKee tells Charlie not to use deus ex machina in his script? And since Adaptation, the movie that we see, eventually became the script to Charlie's new movie, it had to end that way. It's brilliant, actually, and one of the few times where I'll say a modern Hollywood ending is perfect. But it is jarring because you come to really care about those brothers.


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it almost feels like God killed off the wrong Nic Cage, and now his retarded alter ego continues to act.

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This should arrive via Netflix today. Will add my thoughts after.

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Hastings, can you put that comment in a spoiler please? :shake:

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dirtyfrank0705 wrote:
Hastings, can you put that comment in a spoiler please? :shake:


Yeah, I loved stumbling upon that when I am going to watch this for the first time tonight.

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dirtyfrank0705 wrote:
Hastings, can you put that comment in a spoiler please? :shake:


Yeah, I loved stumbling upon that when I am going to watch this for the first time tonight.


Haha, actually Jim, I read Hasting's comment wrong. He didn't give away anything.

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Is it a spoiler that Nick Cage generally sucks?


with a few exceptions.

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