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Vintage Altman and a great screenplay: If you've seen the Robert Altman film, "Gosford Park," and especially if you're sure you missed something critical but aren't sure just what it was, this is the book for you. Julian Fellowes' brilliant screenplay not only brings into the foreground all the dialogue and physical action that flowed through the film in typical Altman fashion, but it is accompanied by highly illuminating notes and photos identifying all the players and where they fit in the story. I bought it to use as an aid to my second viewing of the film, at home on DVD, but I found it so fascinating and well written that I read it long before the film was released on video. All screenplays should be this good.
Insightful Reading: This script is mesmerizing. The subtleties of the dialogue clearly define the constitution of the characters. It makes the film more enjoyable. I now understand more clearly what the actions on the screen represented and what many of the motivations were. So much went into this story that when you think about it, this was an incredible piece of filmmaking.
| Author: | Julian Fellowes | | Binding: | Paperback | | Dewey Decimal Number: | 791.4372 | | EAN: | 9781557045317 | | Edition: | 1 | | ISBN: | 1557045313 | | Number Of Pages: | 180 | | Publication Date: | 2002-03-25 |
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