Adaptation

Despite the success of his first produced script, "Being John Malkovich," for which he received an Academy Award nomination for best original screenplay, Charlie Kaufman is plagued by insecurities, both in his career and his personal life. When he is hired to adapt "The Orchid Thief," a nonfiction book about a fanatical orchid breeder, John Laroche, he is completely stumped.
Though, on the surface, the book is about Laroche’s flower poaching adventures in the Florida Everglades, on another level it’s also about the desire in all of us to experience passion. This longing plagues the book’s author, Susan Orlean and, Charlie realizes, himself as well. Charlie’s twin brother, Donald Kaufman, only makes things worse when he moves in with Charlie and announces he’s going to be a screenwriter too. As Charlie battles his severe case of writer’s block, Donald cheerily types away on a script about a serial killer with multiple-personality disorder.
Donald’s script immediately sells, making him the “hot” new writer in town. As if Charlie wasn’t feeling bad enough, Donald is also getting laid regularly, while Charlie can’t even get to first base. Then, one day, Charlie has a last ditch inspiration. He’ll use his own dilemma as a framework for the script about Laroche and Orlean. But as the words start to flow, and the story takes shape, Charlie inadvertently sets in motion a chain of events impacting on the lives of all the characters.
Directed by
Spike Jonze
Cast
Nicolas Cage - Charlie Kaufman/Donald Kaufman
Meryl Streep - Susan Orlean
Chris Cooper - John Laroche
Tilda Swinton - Valerie
Cara Seymour - Amelia
Brian Cox - Robert McKee
Judy Greer - Alice the Waitress
Maggie Gyllenhaal - Caroline
Ron Livingston - Marty
Stephen Tobolowsky - Ranger Steve Neely
Production Co.
Clinica Estetico
Magnet Entertainment
Produced by
Peter Saraf
Charlie Kaufman
Jonathan Demme
Studio
Columbia Pictures
Writer
Susan Orlean
Charlie Kaufman
Music
Carter Burwell













