It’s finally time to look at Charlie Kaufman as a serious screen artist. The scribe who gave us Being John Malkovich and Adaptation has always been imposingly intelligent, clever, and inventive in both his conceits and plots, but it was easy to question his heart. Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind finally shows that he has more to offer than left-field premise and ambitious narrative structure.
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Charlie Kaufman Finds His Heart
Posted by Culture Snob on Wednesday, March 24, 2004.
Filed in Movies and tagged Charlie Kaufman (2), Dramas (47), Michel Gondry (1), Romance (1).
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True Confessions
Confessions of a Dangerous Mind was overshadowed in hype, box office, and awards late last year by that other odd, Charlie Kaufman-scripted movie, Adaptation. But Confessions of a Dangerous Mind is a superior work. It is more engaging, more challenging, and more stylish, and it packs an emotional wallop that makes Adaptation feel even more glib and cynical.
Posted by Culture Snob on Wednesday, September 10, 2003.
Filed in Movies and tagged Based on Real Events (10), Charlie Kaufman (2), Dramas (47), George Clooney (2).
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