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In addition to directing, Julie Gavras also collaborated with Arnaud Cathrine on the script which they
adapted
from a novel by Italian novelist Domitilla Calamai.
Frank Oz is so imaginative (Yoda, Miss Piggy... love them!), but I have to say that this film to me is not so Frank Oz, and movies that are
adapted
from books are quite impressive, but I can only say I was slightly impressed.
The main problem is the script, which director Vincent Sherman and others
adapted
from a short story by Paul Webster.
"The Time Traveler's Wife
" adapted
by screenwriter Bruce Joel Rubin is a bitter sweet and strange love story.
What nonsense negativism from Steve "Cod" Carver in his post which does not even seem to be aware that the script is directly
adapted
from the celebrated Chris Cleave novel of the same name published on the same day as London's actual "7/7" attacks in 2005.
So it's not so surprising to see it now
adapted
as a movie.
One wonders why this was even
adapted
from the stage.
Although Claude Chabrol has worked predominantly in the crime genre, and
adapted
much mystery fiction, very few of his films are straight whodunits.
He is one of the most iconic comic book characters of all time and has thrived in almost every media source the series has
adapted
to.
Adapted
from a decent detective novel, the Nazi spy element was amped up to cash in on home front paranoia.
All of the good reviews I've seen on here make me think that none of them have read Ed Gorman's book that the movie was
adapted
from.
Adapted
by no less than Ring Lardner Jr. from a hit Broadway play, it may have had resonance at the time, if audiences were willing to overlook pedestrian direction, absurdly melodramatic music, and Homeier's undisciplined histrionics (reprising his stage role, he's sort of a Nazi Dennis the Menace).
John Steinbeck's story was cleverly
adapted
by Jo Swerling, although it appears Ben Hecht was also a collaborator in the screen play.
I was so excited to hear the books were being
adapted
into a mini-series, particularly now with the CGI possibilities out there.
However (and fortunately for me), my parents enforced a Three Bite Rule at dinner when I was growing up; I
adapted
this into the "Three Show Rule" and sat down to the next two episodes of "Flash" with a virtuous, if heavy heart.
The aria from Donizetti's 'L'elisir d'amore' plays a significant role throughout this fascinating, intelligent, well made thriller by Francis Girod based on a novel by Brigitte Aubert and
adapted
for the screen by Girod and Philippe Cougrand.
I realize the movie has a fine cast, that it was
adapted
from a play by Hart and Kaufman, and that the situation -- city family moves to ramshackle house in the country -- is pregnant with possibilities.
Further, I understood that some of his famous songs actually were composed by Johnnie Johnson, and the keys
adapted
by Chuck Berry to the guitar.
It's as if screenwriter Andrew Kotting has
adapted
the 19th century novel word for word in some scenes and then forgotten this when he's written his own scenes .
It's a number of re
adapted
scenes from other movies.
Otherwise, the picture is just a pleasing and old-fashioned revenge tale,
adapted
from a now forgotten novel, and set in the Ozark Mountains at about the turn of the twentieth century.
In The Grapes of Wrath the story is much more coherent, having been made after a novel not after a series of plays (even if splendidly
adapted
by Dudley Nichols).
Mr. Araki has
adapted
Scott Heim's novel with great style.
I am amazed how did the writer allow her book to be so badly
adapted
into a movie.
It's a bizarre mishmash of MGM kitsch, Red-baiting, and homosexual archness,
adapted
from the stage musical.
It's a well acted script
adapted
from a good Steinbeck story by Jo Swerling and Ben Hecht.
Adapted
from the three volume manga series by Taiyo Matsumoto, the film doesn't usually carry the infuriating hallmarks of a manga-to-anime switch over, which can often make the film an unenjoyable experience as the viewer struggles to come to terms with the story and characters and in the process miss the film.
Michael Mann seems to always pull strong performances from his actors, and Eric Roth who brilliantly
adapted "
Forrest Gump" did the same here with Mann.
I'm not one of those persons who believe novels should be
adapted
to the screen faithfully, word for word.Changes have to be made,we're talking of two different mediums of telling a story.But changes apart, the storyline must remain the same;the characters remain the same,the solution to the crime must be the one devised by the novel's author.
Thomas C. Ryan
adapted
the novel by Carson McCullers, and his passages with these two sensitive, interesting people forms the lovely centerpiece of the picture.
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