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Adaptation.

Adaptation.

■ Basic Data

ItemContent
Year2002
CountryUnited States
DirectorSpike Jonze
CastNicolas Cage, Meryl Streep, Chris Cooper, Tilda Swinton, Brian Cox, Maggie Gyllenhaal
GenreMetafictional comedy-drama

■ Title Language Table

LanguageTextRomanization
EnglishAdaptation.
EspañolAdaptation. El ladrón de orquídeasAdaptation. El ladron de orquideas
FrançaisAdaptationAdaptation
DeutschAdaption – Der Orchideen-DiebAdaption – Der Orchideen-Dieb
PortuguêsAdaptaçãoAdaptacao
ItalianoIl ladro di orchideeIl ladro di orchidee
РусскийАдаптацияAdaptatsiya
中文(简体)改编剧本
中文(繁體)蘭花賊
한국어어댑테이션Eodaepteisyeon
ไทยดัดแปลงรักDat Plaeng Rak
Tiếng ViệtChuyển thểChuyen the
Bahasa IndonesiaAdaptation.Adaptation
日本語アダプテーションAdaputēshon

■ One-Line Definition

👉 A work that depicts a structure in which creative paralysis and narrative convention collide within the act of adaptation itself.


■ Synopsis

A screenwriter struggling to adapt a nonfiction book turns his own failure, anxiety, and narrative compromise into the structure of the film.


■ RECIPE Tags

#CreativeParalysis #Metafiction #AdaptationCrisis #AuthorialSplit #NarrativeCompromise


■ Primary Axis

  • Entry: Can failure to adapt become the adaptation
     Reason: The writer’s inability to translate the source becomes the actual subject and structure.
     Related Film: 8½
  • Middle: Can authorship survive self-consciousness
     Reason: Creative identity collapses into anxiety, duplication, and awareness of formula.
     Related Film: Barton Fink
  • Core: Is originality possible inside borrowed material
     Reason: The film converts adaptation, theft, confession, and invention into one unstable authorship.
     Related Film: Synecdoche, New York

■ Secondary Axes

  • Writer as unstable subject: The creator becomes trapped inside the work he is trying to control.
     Related Film: Stranger than Fiction
  • Reality and performance: Life becomes material only after it is distorted by narrative desire.
     Related Film: Being John Malkovich

■ Person

  • Director: Spike Jonze
  • Cast: Nicolas Cage, Meryl Streep, Chris Cooper, Tilda Swinton, Brian Cox, Maggie Gyllenhaal

■ Structural Tags

#MetafictionLoop #AuthorshipSplit #AdaptationCollapse


■ Attribute Tags

#AmericanFilm #MetafictionalFilm #BookAdaptation

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