Monday, September 18, 2006

Synecdoche, New York is apparently the best script ever

So says Jay A. Fernandez about Charlie Kaufman's latest:
If this film gets made in any way that resembles what's on the page — and with the writer himself directing, it will likely gain even more color and potency in the translation — it will be some kind of miracle. "Synecdoche" will make "Adaptation" and "Eternal Sunshine" look like instructional industrial films. No one has ever written a screenplay like this. It's questionable whether cinema is even capable of handling the thematic, tonal and narrative weight of a story this ambitious.

ALSO ON THIS BLOG: Charlie Kaufman is my Robert McKee


4 Comments:

On Mon Sep 18, 10:23:00 AM PDT, Blogger William articulated the following...

I had a similar reaction after I saw Being John Malkovich. I just couldn't believe this amazing film actually got made.

 
On Mon Sep 18, 12:46:00 PM PDT, Blogger zak forrest articulated the following...

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On Mon Sep 18, 03:56:00 PM PDT, Blogger Mere articulated the following...

umm, keep my name outta yo mouth

 
On Mon Sep 18, 11:08:00 PM PDT, Blogger zak forrest articulated the following...

mere surely you jest. i let the monster out it's gonna do what it wants.

 

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