When I was living with my parents, I ordered all the books for the next semester during the winter vacation. When they arrived from Amazon, my father eagerly chose the old man without boundaries from Cormac's hands. I do not believe or respect my father's opinion, but his preference for a novel is usually questionable. In addition to collecting the biography of Jimmy Buffett, most of his novels feature soldiers or guns featured on the cover. There is no objection to these books. They are not my style.
At the Toronto Film Festival in September 2007, the Cohen Brothers adapted Colmar McCarthy's novel "No Countryman". And it was persistent and unanimous even after unanimous after spring debut in Cannes. The diversity of Todd McCarthy calls it "film production in a hot genre full of melancholy, family philosophy, rich and brotherly context." Hollywood's report itself is not that impressive. The setting of the barrel's philosophical split and the large climax scene outside the screen helped restore all the wonderful pieces. "Of course, when it was released last November, the movie received a model comment - called" close to a masterpiece ", Roger Albert said it is as good as" Coene brothers, Joel and Ethan They made it, they made Fargo '- a few months later, it won the Oscar the best The best film awards to break the same splendid thing will be blood
There were few who succeeded in turning Mr. Kim's unique style into a screen. The film of "Dark Tower" has been in a difficult situation for about 10 years, but failed The seven books that make up this huge series have been carefully renovated and feature a fashion show . Idris Elba and Matthew McConaughey's talent and fans' goodwill were wasted by repackaging the story.
"The modern apocalypse" is considered to be the best screen adaptation of Conrad of the "dark heart" so far. During the reign of King Leopold in the second half of the 19th century, the "dark heart" was set as the Congo of Africa. "Modern apocalypse" was formulated during the Vietnam War in the middle of the 20th century.
Francis Ford Coppola, a magnificent director comparable to Kubrick, went bankrupt due to Heart of Darkness's adaptation to the big screen. It is a "simple" novel by Joseph Conrad. He desperately lost sight of the way, and the documentary "Heart in the Dark: Revelation of Film Producer" tells stories of literary originality. Because its version and ending are different Apocalypse Now is different from other movies. Writer Chuck Parijuk is planning to use Fight Club as the extended middle finger to enter the face of the publisher who rejected the first novel. Hoping for the manuscript, the author's friend Eina said: "I want to see Brad Pitt" (because Palahniuk is in the fugitive and refugee: walking in Portland, Oregon). A year after publishing this book, director David Finch got the document. In the movie he plays Brad Pitt of Taylor Deden, an unreliable narrator who is the other half of his character division. Ina fulfilled her wish, the rest are history