"Storytelling is inherently dangerous. Consider a traumatic event in your life. Think about how you experienced it. Now think about how you told it to someone a year later. Now think about how you told it for the hundredth time. It's not the same thing. Most people think perspective is a good thing: you can figure out characters arcs, you can apply a moral, you can tell it with understanding and context. But this perspective is a misrepresentation: it's a reconstruction with meaning, and as such bears little resemblance to the event."
Charlie Kaufman: Why I Wrote Being John Malkovich. [more inside]
posted by codacorolla
on Oct 7, 2011 -
47 comments
Unproduced screenplays, including
Edward Ford, written by Lem Dobbs (
The Limey) and
one (pdf) by
Charlie Kaufman (
Eternal Sunshine..., Adaptation, Being John Malkovich). The Dobbs script is
often cited as one of the best (if not
the best) unproduced screenplays in Hollywood. The site also has scripts by Al Jean and Mike Reiss (
Simpsons,
Sledge Hammer!), Adam Fierro (
The Shield), T. S. Cook (
The China Syndrome), Nicholas Kazan (
Homegrown,
Reversal of Fortune,
Frances), John Kamps (
Charley Varrick,
Madigan) and others.
posted by You Should See the Other Guy
on Dec 25, 2004 -
12 comments