Sorry, this item is not available in
Image not available for
Color:
Image not available

To view this video download Flash Player

 

or
Sign in to turn on 1-Click ordering.
Sell Us Your Item
For up to a $0.05 Gift Card
Trade in
More Buying Choices
Van Buren Boys Entertainment Add to Cart
$12.99  & FREE Shipping on orders over $25. Details
Have one to sell? Sell yours here

Adaptation (2002)

Nicolas Cage , Meryl Streep , Spike Jonze  |  R |  DVD
3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (342 customer reviews)

List Price: $9.98
Price: $6.99 & FREE Shipping on orders over $25. Details
You Save: $2.99 (30%)
o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o
Only 8 left in stock (more on the way).
Ships from and sold by Amazon.com. Gift-wrap available.
Want it tomorrow, June 21? Choose One-Day Shipping at checkout. Details
Watch Instantly with Rent Buy
Adaptation   -- $9.99

Other Formats & Versions

Amazon Price New from Used from
Blu-ray 1-Disc Version $7.99  
DVD 1-Disc Version $6.99  

Frequently Bought Together

Adaptation + Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind
Price for both: $11.69

Buy the selected items together

What Other Items Do Customers Buy After Viewing This Item?


Product Details

  • Actors: Nicolas Cage, Meryl Streep, Chris Cooper, Tilda Swinton
  • Directors: Spike Jonze
  • Format: Color, Dolby, NTSC, Widescreen
  • Language: English
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.77:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Rated: R (Restricted)
  • Studio: IMAGE ENTERTAINMENT
  • DVD Release Date: December 7, 2010
  • Run Time: 115 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (342 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B00441GYOW
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #69,966 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
  • Learn more about "Adaptation" on IMDb

Special Features

  • Cast & Filmmaker Filmographies

  • Editorial Reviews

    Amazon.com

    Twisty brilliance from screenwriter Charlie Kaufman and director Spike Jonze, the team who created Being John Malkovich. Nicolas Cage returns to form with a funny, sad, and sneaky performance as Charlie Kaufman, a self-loathing screenwriter who has been hired to adapt Susan Orlean's book The Orchid Thief into a screenplay. Frustrated and infatuated by Orlean's elegant but plotless book (which is largely a rumination on flowers), Kaufman begins to write a screenplay about himself trying to write a screenplay about The Orchid Thief, all the while hounded by his twin brother Donald (Cage again), who's cheerfully writing the kind of formulaic action movie that Kaufman finds repugnant. By its conclusion, Adaptation is the most artistically ambitious, most utterly cynical, and most uncategorizable movie ever to come out of Hollywood. Also starring Meryl Streep (as Susan Orlean), Chris Cooper, Tilda Swinton, and Brian Cox; superb performances throughout. --Bret Fetzer

    Product Description

    Director Spike Jonze delivers a stunningly original comedy that seamlessly blends fictional characters and situations with the lives of real people: obsessive orchid hunter John Laroche (Cooper), New Yorker journalist Susan Orlean (Streep), Hollywood screenwriter Charlie Kaufman (Cage), and his twin brother, Donald (also Cage). As Charlie struggles to adapt Orlean's best-selling book "The Orchid Thief," he writes himself into his own movie. The various stories crash into one another exploding into a wildly imaginative film. ADAPTATION, the year's most talked about movie, is at once a hilarious drama and a moving comedy.

    Customer Reviews

    3.7 out of 5 stars
    (342)
    3.7 out of 5 stars
    Share your thoughts with other customers
    Most Helpful Customer Reviews
    108 of 121 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars An imaginative, wacky and original movie. December 25, 2002
    Spike Jonze's new movie, "Adaptation," is a funny and entertaining look at insecure screenwriters, Hollywood hokum, and the lengths to which people will go to get what they want.

    Nicholas Cage is terrific in a dual role. He is Charlie Kaufman, a real-life screenwriter who has been commissioned to write the movie script for Susan Orlean's acclaimed novel, "The Orchid Thief." Unfortunately, Charlie has a monumental case of writer's block. He is also an insecure, nerdy guy who has trouble connecting with women and who is ashamed of his unkempt appearance. He is chubby and he wears a flannel shirt with the tails hanging out throughout much of the film. Cage also plays Charlie's twin brother, Donald, who is confidently writing a screenplay of his own. Donald's screenplay is formulaic and derivative, but he manages to sell it for a bundle. In addition, Donald has no trouble getting a beautiful woman to be his girlfriend.

    The conceit of "Adaptation" is that Charlie proceeds to write a screenplay about his inability to write a screenplay. There are hilarious vignettes with the wonderful Meryl Streep, who plays the writer, Susan Orlean, as a repressed journalist who is depressed because of a lack of passion in her life. Chris Cooper almost steals the movie as the eponymous orchid thief, a toothless, lowdown individual who somehow connects with Orlean.

    Jonze and Kaufman are making several statements here. They are saying that Hollywood is a place where desperate people will do anything to succeed, include writing formulaic potboilers. The way to survive is to adapt, to become whatever the public wants at the moment. You need to "get with the program" in order to succeed in Hollywood and in life....

    "Adaptation" is also a movie about passion, about loving what you do, loving someone else, and loving life itself. You need to take risks, even if you wind up falling on your face, or else your life is meaningless.

    "Adaptation" is confusing, exhilarating, beautifully acted, and one of the most intriguing films that I have seen in a long time. See it, and you will understand what all the fuss is about. Read more ›

    Comment | 
    Was this review helpful to you?
    44 of 48 people found the following review helpful
    By A Customer
    Format:DVD
    Nicolas Cage gives his edgiest performance in years, as Charlie Kaufman and twin brother Donald. Meryl Streep and Chris Cooper star as opposites-attract real-life characters, Susan Orlean (author of the Orchid Thief) and John LaRoche, horticulturist and the "orchid thief" himself. Brian Cox blusters brilliantly in a hilarious yet oddly touching ten minute supporting part as screenwriting guru Robert McKee. Adaptation is an adaptation of Orlean's the Orchid Thief. But it is a chronicle of the difficult task of writing that screenplay. It is intentionally and whole-heartedly an odd and difficult movie to sum up with conventional logic. What is real and what isn't? What is based on life? What is based on the book? And finally is it all just based simply on pure artistic chicanery?

    Don't be fooled by the movie's alleged esoterism. Director Spike Jonze and real-life screenwriter Charlie Kaufman still plan on telling a story that has universal appeal. Orlean's The Orchid Thief dealt with disappointment and people's perception of success and failure. In thematic response, the plot of Charlie Kaufman's struggle to adapt the Orchid Thief, whilst being surrounded by his infinitely more successful brother, Donald, revolves around disappointment too. These themes resonate with the viewer. We grow to equally identify with Donald's good-natured ignorance as protoganist Charlie's paranoid neurosis. If one thinks outside the box (which is an absolute requirement for watching this movie) is is apparent that Charlie and Donald represent different sides of the same person (the real-lifeKaufman).

    Charlie reminded me of the Adam Sandler character, Barry Egan in Paul Thomas Anderson's vibrant and beautiful Punch-Drunk Love. Both are too afraid of themselves to love....

    An argument exists that this movie's utterly odd and warped conclusion is a cop-out. Though i daren't spoil the surprise of what happens, the notion that Jonze and Kaufman express is one that requires deep consideration on the part of the film viewer. Is it a cop-out if there's a reason behind the cop-out? Afterall, we only know what we see. Can a movie rely on implications and get away with it? These are questions Jonze and Kaufman invite the viewer to pore over. Adaptation is a thought-provoking but still viscerally entertaining shot of pure cinema. Love it, then think about it afterwards. Read more ›

    Comment | 
    Was this review helpful to you?
    67 of 79 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars A twisted triumph! March 27, 2003
    Amazon Verified Purchase
    "Adaptation" is not a film for viewers who gravitate toward conventional movies. Charlie Kaufman (Nicholos Cage) is a sweating, overweight screenwriter prone to voice-overs and fantasy. Given the coveted job of writing an adaptation of Susan Orlean's THE ORCHID THIEF, he struggles mightily with his art and the downturn of his personal life, which is also desperately in need of adaptation. When his twin brother Donald (also Cage), the archetypical mooch, decides on a whim that he, too, will become a screenwriter, Charlie is pushed to the edge. The movie begins to twist on itself, showing scenes from the story of "The Orchid Thief", Charlie's struggle with it, and, most comically, Charlie and Donald's head-banging exchanges about writing screenplays. It soon becomes evident that we are watching the finished screenplay of Charlie's (and Donald's) adaptations, with all its quirks and dramatic license.

    Cage makes the real screenwriter Charlie Kaufman hilariously pathetic, and argues with his wide-eyed (and thinner) alter ego with equally comedic success. Meryl Streep is great in the role of Susan Orlean, especially as she takes her character from Charlie's to Donald's genre. Chris Cooper is incredible as LaRoche, the charming but strange orchid thief himself; I had to keep reminding myself that he was an actor and not the real-life Laroche himself.

    Viewers who enjoy the type of weird ride that the screenwriter/director combo of Kaufman and Jonze ("Being John Malkovich") provide will find it hilariously clever; others will be left shaking their heads. If you like films by the Coen brothers such as "Fargo" and "Oh Brother, Where Art Thou?", you'll probably appreciate the humor and ambition of this film.

    Comment | 
    Was this review helpful to you?
    Most Recent Customer Reviews
    2.0 out of 5 stars Blah
    The first 80% of the movie was mindless, boring, insecure thoughts done through voice over-- If I hadn't had to watch it for school I would have turned it off then. Read more
    Published 1 month ago by M. Loft
    5.0 out of 5 stars OMG! A MUST SEE!
    This movie is choked full od adventure, humor, horror, beauty, lesson and so much more! The Ghost Orchid and the real story it depicts is astounding! Read more
    Published 1 month ago by Leslie
    3.0 out of 5 stars A Good Story Turned Tedious Film
    Lots of books went to Hollywood and came out so different one wondered why Hollywood didn't just write their own script, by another name. Read more
    Published 1 month ago by Gryphonisle
    1.0 out of 5 stars school
    I hated it. I had to watch for a class at school. TK
    kdkl kdjsl ksjkl kl ks skj kdj
    Published 2 months ago by Teresa Kennedy
    5.0 out of 5 stars One of my favorite movies
    I could go on all day for why this is one of my favorite movies of all time. However, since I do not want to bore y'all, I'll just simply say that this movie proves that Nicolas... Read more
    Published 3 months ago by Smith Curry
    5.0 out of 5 stars Not what was expected... great acting, evolving story
    Wow.

    This was a "wild card" movie... I didn't really know what to expect, and I love it when I am pleasantly surprised! Read more
    Published 3 months ago by R Schmidt
    4.0 out of 5 stars Kind of trippy
    This movie is good, but it is kind of trippy. I did not always know what was going on, but if I gathered all the info correctly, I think I understood it.
    Published 4 months ago by Alexandria R Fedewa
    5.0 out of 5 stars An unbelievably creative, well-versed masterpiece
    If you have ever watched a Charlie Kaufman movie before (Being John Malkovich, Synecdoche New York, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind), you know he is a master at creating... Read more
    Published 4 months ago by Alex Stumpf
    3.0 out of 5 stars Ok
    Watched this film for a school assignment and found it to be a one-timer. An interesting combination of real and fancy.
    Published 4 months ago by HMan
    5.0 out of 5 stars GREAT!!
    I feel that any older movie that is transfered from an VHS or even a DVD to a Bluray has superior picture and sound quality and so will YOU!!
    Published 6 months ago by Marley2
    Search Customer Reviews
    Only search this product's reviews

    Customers Who Bought This Item Also Bought


    Forums

    Topic From this Discussion
    Maggie Gyllenhaal Be the first to reply
    Have something you'd like to share about this product?
    Start a new discussion
    Topic:
    First post:
    Prompts for sign-in
     


    Search Customer Discussions
    Search all Amazon discussions


    Look for Similar Items by Category