anyways..
no wonder u thought the writing in oppenheimer was fire man
Hope you heal one day ❤️ 🤗
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Love when they branch out from the Disney slop. Love the dynamic of the pod but so much of what they have to cover is garbagio
Love when they branch out from the Disney slop. Love the dynamic of the pod but so much of what they have to cover is garbagio
facts lol
crazy how much of the book PTA had to gloss over just to fit it into three hours
especially the Sisters of the Brave Beaver which was one of my favorite storylines and sadly couldn't get fleshed out in the film
crazy how much of the book PTA had to gloss over just to fit it into three hours
especially the Sisters of the Brave Beaver which was one of my favorite storylines and sadly couldn't get fleshed out in the film
I feel like at one point it was a more faithful adaptation a la inherent vice but then became its own thing over time
crazy how much of the book PTA had to gloss over just to fit it into three hours
especially the Sisters of the Brave Beaver which was one of my favorite storylines and sadly couldn't get fleshed out in the film
Did the film turn out way different from the book, or it's just different execution in some parts? For example, Poor Things the novel was always gonna be a headache to adapt, hence the differences and massive cuts in the Yorgos film adaptation.
Did the film turn out way different from the book, or it's just different execution in some parts? For example, Poor Things the novel was always gonna be a headache to adapt, hence the differences and massive cuts in the Yorgos film adaptation.
I think the moment PTA decided to make the story contemporary it was bound to be very different
so much of Vineland was about portraying a changing world with a deep sense of disillusionment at the failings of of the various counterculture movements that happened in the 60s/70s
while OBAA touched on that, those movements just weren't that popular in the 21st century and it didn't capture that loss of hope which was such a key theme to the book
then of course the time limitations didn't allow for some of the characters and relationships to be fleshed out as they were in the book, tho that's to be expected with any adaptation
highly recommend Vineland for anybody who enjoyed this movie, it's different enough to be a whole other experience with familiar characters
Seeing this again on a bigger screen w Dolby … haven’t done this for any other movie can’t wait man
Seeing this again on a bigger screen w Dolby … haven’t done this for any other movie can’t wait man
Your ears gonna be ringing
Yeah this was really good, last minute of the film felt like a Disney movie ending though
I think the moment PTA decided to make the story contemporary it was bound to be very different
so much of Vineland was about portraying a changing world with a deep sense of disillusionment at the failings of of the various counterculture movements that happened in the 60s/70s
while OBAA touched on that, those movements just weren't that popular in the 21st century and it didn't capture that loss of hope which was such a key theme to the book
then of course the time limitations didn't allow for some of the characters and relationships to be fleshed out as they were in the book, tho that's to be expected with any adaptation
highly recommend Vineland for anybody who enjoyed this movie, it's different enough to be a whole other experience with familiar characters
I'm gonna check out Vineland
It's so tricky balancing out the intricacies in a book because literature has the added advantage of exploring character interiority with more depth so it does feel like you've spent more time with the characters. PTA did what he could with them and the runtime he had. It wasn't perfect by no means, but I get why it's difficult to adapt a novel.
The counterculture exploration of the 60s leading into the 70s would've been so much fun to explore tho. I would've loved to see that movie
I'm gonna check out Vineland
It's so tricky balancing out the intricacies in a book because literature has the added advantage of exploring character interiority with more depth so it does feel like you've spent more time with the characters. PTA did what he could with them and the runtime he had. It wasn't perfect by no means, but I get why it's difficult to adapt a novel.
The counterculture exploration of the 60s leading into the 70s would've been so much fun to explore tho. I would've loved to see that movie
yup well said. tbf I think PTA did an amazing job adapting Inherent Vice, especially considering that adapting Pynchon is no small task
I'm gonna check out Vineland
It's so tricky balancing out the intricacies in a book because literature has the added advantage of exploring character interiority with more depth so it does feel like you've spent more time with the characters. PTA did what he could with them and the runtime he had. It wasn't perfect by no means, but I get why it's difficult to adapt a novel.
The counterculture exploration of the 60s leading into the 70s would've been so much fun to explore tho. I would've loved to see that movie
Yeah PTA is a big character guy so it makes sense why a lot of his films stem from novels in some sort of fashion