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Duration: 11 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: fant606 |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 720x384 | Added: 2005-May-01 |
Alternate Names: Judy Evans Greer, Judith Therese Evans, Judy Evans, Джуді Грір, جودی گریر, 주디 그리어
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Judy Greer, born Judith Therese Evans on July 20, 1975, is an American actress known for her extensive work in film and television. She began her career with supporting roles in movies like 'Jawbreaker' (1999) and 'What Women Want' (2000), before rising to prominence with parts in films such as 'Adaptation' (2002) and 'The Village' (2004). Greer has since appeared in numerous blockbusters, including the 'Planet of the Apes' series, 'Jurassic World', and several Marvel Cinematic Universe movies. She is perhaps best known for her voice role as Cheryl Tunt in the animated series 'Archer'.
Release Year: 2002
Nation: United States of America
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Director: Spike Jonze
Writer: Charlie Kaufman
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Companies: Beverly Detroit Studios, Clinica Estetico, Columbia Pictures, Good Machine, Intermedia, Propaganda Films
Genre: Comedy, Comedy Film, Drama, Film Based On Book
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Keywords: alligator, based on novel or book, marriage crisis, orchid, twins, writer, writer's block
Charlie Kaufman, a struggling Los Angeles screenwriter, feels overwhelmed by self-doubt and sexual frustration. His freeloading twin brother Donald shares his ambition to be a successful writer. Charlie struggles with adapting 'The Orchid Thief,' by Susan Orlean, for the screen while also dealing with his personal issues. As he grapples with his adaptation, Charlie's life becomes intertwined with that of Orlean's book in bizarre ways.
Directed by Spike Jonze, 'Adaptation.' is a comedic-drama centered around screenwriter Charlie Kaufman's attempt to adapt Susan Orlean's non-fiction novel 'The Orchid Thief.' The film explores themes of identity, self-doubt, and the creative process through Kaufman's struggles with writer's block. It also delves into his complex relationship with his twin brother Donald, who shares his desire for literary success but contributes little else.