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Can it be adapted into a film? Who would it take to pull it off?

>> No.10232759

>>10232756
Go ask /tv/

>> No.10233042

>>10232759
This. Even books no one on /lit/ has read it /tv/ unironically with their larger userbase may have

>> No.10233067
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10233067

i don't know

>> No.10233467

>>10232756
As a single film? No, not without losing much of its depth at least. Kurosawa was a russiaboo, he could have done it justice.

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>>10232756

https://www.kinopoisk.ru/film/besy-2014-718242/

ITS ALREADY ADOPTED
AND ITS GOOD
You have to find subtitles.

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>>10233042
I've seen many people here discuss this book and the "/lit/ doesn't read" meme might be funny to a certain point, but to make a statement where you genuinely believe it is embarrassing

>> No.10234638

>>10232756
Me as the intelligent, nihilistic and with a wicked sense of humour guy

>> No.10234640

>>10234630
>ITS GOOD
No, it's not. It's a perverted agenda-ridden derivative trash.

>> No.10234646

This is an adaptation of pic related plus Dosto's life, and it's not half bad:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Demons_of_St._Petersberg

>> No.10234794

christopher nolan

>> No.10234816

>>10233067
>people ignoring this post not knowing that Godard's adaptation is out there and its brilliant

>> No.10234858

>>10234816
>a retard who discovered arthouse last thursday praises one of the weakest Godard works losing even to his juvenilia
Back to discussing Herzog on holowaifu board.

>> No.10234953

>>10234640
A faithful adaptation, then.

>> No.10234964

>>10234638
Would you have classical music playing in a torture scene?

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Public_Woman

Andrzej Żuławski

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>>10233467
Kurosawa is a pretty great answer. I remember Harold Bloom said most Shakespeare productions and adaptations are total trash, but he did like either Throne of Blood or Ran, one of the two, can't remember which.

Kurosawa was great at taking something that wholly succeeds in literature and making justified changes so it succeeds as a Japanese film.