Adaptation.
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Adaptation.
That title of the other topic, "Raiders: The Adaptation" made me think of this.
"It is really true what philosophy tells us, that life must be understood backwards. But with this, one forgets the second proposition, that it must be lived forwards." Søren Kierkegaard
don't know if i 'loved it'... but i liked it... so i voted love it... it had a nice little story line... with a pretty good... life lesson
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Re: Adaptation.
i think there was already a general Kauffman discussion in the 'Eternal Sunshine' threadmkilly wrote:That title of the other topic, "Raiders: The Adaptation" made me think of this.
Anyway - I thought Adaptation was a bit weak compared to Eternal Sunshine and John Malkovich.
For some reason, I found it hard to appreciate it as a movie in itself, removed from comparisons with other Kauffman shows. All the time I watched it - I just kept thinking - this is like Being John Malkovich, but Malkovich was better.
Maybe if I'd seen Adaptation first - the reverse would have happened?
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Adaptation.
Then Eternal Sunshine.
Then Being John Malkovich.
In that order.
Then Eternal Sunshine.
Then Being John Malkovich.
In that order.
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Personally I reverse Adaptation and ESotSM. Adaptation, though, what a wonderful film. I love considering the film's premise--it's about the writer writing what's being written, trying to adapt a book, and not wanting to do all these things (car crashes, dumb romances) because it's such a beautiful book but it's devoid of those, but the film indulges in them. It's a Godamn onion, man. Nom'd for Best Adapted Screenplay, yknow. I also love Arrested Development for the same reason, just that it's so multifaceted and excellent.Generic wrote:Adaptation.
Then Eternal Sunshine.
Then Being John Malkovich.
In that order.
"It is really true what philosophy tells us, that life must be understood backwards. But with this, one forgets the second proposition, that it must be lived forwards." Søren Kierkegaard