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Synopsis
The creative team behind Being John Malkovich -- director Spike Jonze and screenwriter Charlie Kaufman -- return with this equally offbeat comedy, in which Kaufman himself becomes the leading character. Charlie Kaufman (Nicolas Cage) is a gifted but profoundly neurotic screenwriter who, after the success of Being John Malkovich, has been hired to write a script adapted from the nonfiction book The Orchid Thief by Susan Orlean. But while Charlie is obsessive about his work, he's also intensely paranoid, given to deep depression, socially inept, and terrified of talking to women, qualities which are making it difficult to get on with his work or hold on to his tenuous relationship with girlfriend Amelia (Cara Seymour). Meanwhile, Charlie's identical twin brother, Donald Kaufman (also played by Cage), has shown up to move in with his brother. Emotionally, Donald is Charlie's polar opposite -- a loudmouthed, over-confident, superficial party animal who has an easy way with the ladies. Donald has decided to follow his brother's footsteps and take up screenwriting as well, but embracing the dictates of screenwriting tutor Robert McKee (Brian Cox), he's cranking out a cliché-ridden serial-killer thriller when not busy making time with new girlfriend Caroline (Maggie Gyllenhaal). As Donald blazes through his screenplay, Charlie slowly picks away at his story, in which author Susan Orlean (Meryl Streep) chronicles John Laroche (Chris Cooper), a scruffy but devoted plant enthusiast who tries to save rare species of orchids by stealing them from their natural home in the swamps of Florida. As John and Susan become better acquainted, they find themselves attracted to one another; similarly, Charlie finds himself increasingly fascinated with Susan, and finds himself falling in love with her, even though he's only seen her photo on the dust jacket of her book. Charlie arranges to meet Susan, but is too nervous to confront her face to face, so he sends Donald (who has just scored a seven-figure deal for his script) in his place, while he attends a screenwriting seminar held by McKee. Adaptation also features Tilda Swinton, Judy Greer, and Stephen Tobolowsky. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

Cast

Nicolas Cage Charlie Kaufman
Nicolas Cage Donald Kaufman
Chris Cooper John Laroche
Maggie Gyllenhaal Caroline
Peter Jason Defense Attorney
Ron Livingston Marty
Meryl Streep Susan Orlean
Tilda Swinton Valerie
Brian Cox Robert McKee
Curtis Hanson Orlean's Husband
Stephen Tobolowsky Neely
Judy Greer Alice the Waitress
Cara Seymour Amelia
Jay Tavare Matthew Osceola

Production Crew

James Fealy Additional Cinematography
Peter Andrus Art Director
Susan Orlean Book Author
Justine Baddeley Casting
Kim Davis-Wagner Casting
Lance Acord Cinematographer
Carter Burwell Composer (Music Score)
Ann Roth Costume Designer
Casey Storm Costume Designer
Spike Jonze Director
Eric Zumbrunnen Editor
Charlie Kaufman Executive Producer
Peter Saraf Executive Producer
Thomas Patrick Smith First Assistant Director
Edward Saxon Producer
Jonathan Demme Producer
Vincent Landay Producer
KK Barrett Production Designer
Charlie Kaufman Screenwriter
Donald Kaufman Screenwriter
Dan Bradley Second Unit Director
Gene Serdena Set Designer
Drew Kunin Sound/Sound Designer
Richard Beggs Sound/Sound Designer
Gray Matter FX Special Effects
Michael Kirchberger Supervising Sound Editor
Gray Marshall Visual Effects Supervisor
Year: 2002
Runtime: 115
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: R
for language, sexuality, some drug use and violent images
Category: Feature

Genre
Comedy Drama

Produced by
Clinica Estetica

Release
December 06, 2002 (USA - Limited)
by Columbia Pictures

Awards
2002 - Best Picture - Broadcast Film Critics Association
2002 - Best Picture - National Board of Review
2002 - Best Picture - Toronto Film Critics Association
2002 - Best Picture - Musical or Comedy - Golden Globe
2002 - Top Ten Movie of the Year - American Film Institute
2003 - Best Picture - Broadcast Film Critics Association
2003 - Silver Bear - Berlin International Film Festival