Adaptation.

2002

Action / Comedy / Drama

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Judy Greer as Alice the Waitress
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Nicolas Cage as Charlie Kaufman / Donald Kaufman
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Tilda Swinton as Valerie Thomas
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Doug Jones as Augustus Margary
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545.93 MB
1280*720
English 2.0
R
23.976 fps
1 hr 55 min
P/S 2 / 24
2.12 GB
1920*1040
English 5.1
R
23.976 fps
1 hr 54 min
P/S 3 / 32

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by Sergeant_Tibbs10 / 10

A Guide on "How To Write A Screenplay" and "How to Live Life"

Jonze and Kaufman have pulled it off again. Witty, surreal, brilliant, inventive, amazing and most of all; the most inspirational film I have ever seen. One of the best and definitive films of the 21st Century.

Nicolas Cage has two parts in this film, Charlie Kaufman and Donald Kaufman, twin brothers. Both screen writers. Charlie is writing a screenplay based on a book called "The Orchid Thief" {a real book}. But nothing happens in it. He is finding it hard to stay true to the book when there's no events in the book. Writer's block. Meanwhile, Donald is storming through his screenplay which is about a serial killer with split personalities – a theme regularly used in cinema today. This is a take on how and why there are so many teen horrors with crappy ideas, while films that would appeal to a smaller audience are harder to conjure. During the course of Adaptation. we see Charlie's screenplay "The Orchid Thief" showing as it would if it became a film, featuring the author; Susan Orlean (Meryl Streep) and the books protagonist, John Laroche (Chris Cooper).

Charlie Kaufman {the character}is one of the most relatable characters in cinema for me. He too is looking for inspiration, something to help achieve his dreams, but he can't seem to find it. He waits for something to come and change his life for the good but never takes the opportunity. He worries about the most insignificant things that aren't life-changing. But the difference to me and Kaufman, is that he finds the way. In the end he has learnt his lesson and learnt how to live life. I am going to take the same advice. His narration gives us a very detailed guide of his feelings and thoughts.

Nic Cage gives a redeeming performance and one of the best of his career as both Charlie and Donald. They are very different personality-wise, Charlie being nervous and frustrated, while Donald is almost too upbeat about everything. His chemistry with himself is incredible its hard to believe they are the same. Chris Cooper delivers an Oscar winning performance, and it sure was worthy. Very fun character, taking away his seriousness whenever he should be serious. Meryl Streep is also flawless, giving a performance which she shows her moods appropriate to the scene.

Spike Jonze gives us a very interesting directional view. With a lot of tie-in's with Being John Malkovich (his previous film) to show us his own little world, where anything can happen. There are also a lot of tie-in's with the film itself in which Kaufman comes up with an idea for the script in the film, when it actually happens in this film (while his ideas are for "The Orchid Thief"). And, of course, there is the strange factor in which Charlie Kaufman has included himself in his screenplay… and in the film, the character Charlie Kaufman has included himself in his own screenplay. It is truly hard to believe how Kaufman comes up with this stuff.

This may lack the dark style of "Being John Malkovich", but they are in the same world. Don't miss this moving comedy and hilarious drama. I can't help but get lost in its wonder.

10/10

Reviewed by SnoopyStyle8 / 10

Truly original

Charlie Kaufman (Nicolas Cage) is a neurotic screenwriter on the set of his movie 'Being John Malkovich' in 1998. He is uncontrollably sweaty in a meeting with movie executive Valerie Thomas (Tilda Swinton) who wants him to adapt Susan Orlean (Meryl Streep)'s novel "The Orchid Thief". He wants to stay true to the book and not Hollywood it up. The book is the story of John Laroche (Chris Cooper) who takes rare orchids from the Florida State Parks in the everglades using his Seminole Indian workers. Charlie starts developing feelings for his friend Amelia Kavan (Cara Seymour). His twin brother Donald is an easy-going slacker who decides to start screen writing. Surprisingly, Donald's clichéd multiple-personality murder thriller is a big hit while he is really struggling with the flower book.

Returning to 'Being John Malkovich' is meta-insanity and a great stroke of genius. Donald and his screenplay is hilarious. This is real head-spinning and I love it. Some say people could be turned off by the self-references and the loopy writing. It's a bit of a challenge but it's never difficult to follow. The movie does take a twist at the end which I wish they hinted at earlier. Cage is at his best doing duo duty. This is one of the most original script ever devised.

Reviewed by claudio_carvalho7 / 10

A Very Original, Different and Weird American Movie

Charlie Kaufman (Nicolas Cage) is a successful, lonely and weird screenwriter, who is hired to write a screenplay of a book written by Susan Orlean (Meryl Streep). She is a journalist, and her book is about orchids and the thief of orchids John Laroche (Chris Cooper). Donald Kaufman (Nicolas Cage),twin of Charlie, is temporarily living with his brother. He is very social and has a personality totally different from Charlie and is trying to develop a screenplay of a thriller. Charlie is having difficulties to develop the screenplay, and due to his very strange personality, has difficulties to express the situation to his agent and to the editor. Further, he is alone, loves a girl, but his problem with communication does not allow him to declare his love to her. In order to avoid spoiler, I believe it is not possible to tell more about this strange plot, that mixes drama, thriller and action, reality and fiction. Some parts are really boring, but in other moments, the plot is very unusual and intriguing. The cast is splendorous, but I myself would like to highlight the performance of Nicolas Cage and Chris Cooper. Although the screenplay of this movie is very strange and not indicated to all public, it deserves to be watched at least once. My vote is seven.

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