Being John Malkovich: A Screenplay (Faber and Faber Screenplays)

Being John Malkovich: A Screenplay (Faber and Faber Screenplays)

by Charlie Kaufman (Author)

Synopsis

What do you get when a down-on-his-heels puppeteer working as a file clerk on the seventh-and-a-half floor of a Manhattan office building discovers a secret portal into the brain of John Malkovich? Hilarity, drama, and perhaps the most unique film of the 90s. "Being John Malkovich," which stars John Cusack, Cameron Diaz and, of course, John Malkovich as himself, is Charlie Kaufman's screenwriting debut. The movie premiered to universal acclaim and is guaranteed to become a classic of modern cinema.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 144
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: Faber and Faber
Published: 03 Apr 2000

ISBN 10: 0571205860
ISBN 13: 9780571205868

Media Reviews
A wonderfully demented fantasia . . . inspired madness . . . a metaphysical journey about identity, gender, creativity and the urge to transform oneself, Being John Malkovich looks as if it were hatched by Terry Gilliam or Lewis Carroll on drugs.
--Edward Guthmann, San Francisco Chronicle

A clever and outrageous piece of whimsical fantasy that is unique, unpredictable, and more than a little strange. Kaufman . . . has a truly singular imagination.
--Kenneth Turan, The Los Angeles Times

More than just the latest cool, smart, funny movie. It jumps off the screen with . . . freshness, originality and [a] light-handed stranglehold on the Zeitgeist.
-- Jay Carr, The Boston Globe

Every once in a long, long while a movie comes along that is like no other. A movie that creates a new world for us and uses it to produce wonderful things.
--Roger Ebert, Chicago-Sun Times

The most excitingly original movie of the year. --Owen Gleiberman, Entertainment Weekly

A wonderfully demented fantasia . . . inspired madness . . . a metaphysical journey about identity, gender, creativity and the urge to transform oneself, Being John Malkovich looks as if it were hatched by Terry Gilliam or Lewis Carroll on drugs. Edward Guthmann, San Francisco Chronicle

A clever and outrageous piece of whimsical fantasy that is unique, unpredictable, and more than a little strange. Kaufman . . . has a truly singular imagination. Kenneth Turan, The Los Angeles Times

More than just the latest cool, smart, funny movie. It jumps off the screen with . . . freshness, originality and [a] light-handed stranglehold on the Zeitgeist. Jay Carr, The Boston Globe

Every once in a long, long while a movie comes along that is like no other. A movie that creates a new world for us and uses it to produce wonderful things. Roger Ebert, Chicago-Sun Times

The most excitingly original movie of the year. Owen Gleiberman, Entertainment Weekly


A wonderfully demented fantasia . . . inspired madness . . . a metaphysical journey about identity, gender, creativity and the urge to transform oneself, Being John Malkovich looks as if it were hatched by Terry Gilliam or Lewis Carroll on drugs. Edward Guthmann, San Francisco Chronicle

A clever and outrageous piece of whimsical fantasy that is unique, unpredictable, and more than a little strange. Kaufman . . . has a truly singular imagination. Kenneth Turan, The Los Angeles Times

More than just the latest cool, smart, funny movie. It jumps off the screen with . . . freshness, originality and [a] light-handed stranglehold on the Zeitgeist. Jay Carr, The Boston Globe

Every once in a long, long while a movie comes along that is like no other. A movie that creates a new world for us and uses it to produce wonderful things. Roger Ebert, Chicago-Sun Times

The most excitingly original movie of the year. Owen Gleiberman, Entertainment Weekly


A wonderfully demented fantasia . . . inspired madness . . . a metaphysical journey about identity, gender, creativity and the urge to transform oneself, Being John Malkovich looks as if it were hatched by Terry Gilliam or Lewis Carroll on drugs. --Edward Guthmann, San Francisco Chronicle

A clever and outrageous piece of whimsical fantasy that is unique, unpredictable, and more than a little strange. Kaufman . . . has a truly singular imagination. --Kenneth Turan, The Los Angeles Times

More than just the latest cool, smart, funny movie. It jumps off the screen with . . . freshness, originality and [a] light-handed stranglehold on the Zeitgeist. --Jay Carr, The Boston Globe

Every once in a long, long while a movie comes along that is like no other. A movie that creates a new world for us and uses it to produce wonderful things. --Roger Ebert, Chicago-Sun Times

The most excitingly original movie of the year. --Owen Gleiberman, Entertainment Weekly

Author Bio

Charlie Kaufman is also the scriptwriter for Adaptation.