Adaptation by spike jonze
Your Name Course Professor August 8 , 2010 `Adaptation ' Response Post 1 Analyzing the theme used by the writer , it can be seen that he was successful in portraying how the characters of the film underwent the different hardships and struggles related to their life . However the main argument that the film is depressing remains to be questionable . The idea of portraying assessing the film according to how it pursues life must not be based on subjective purposes alone but rather in the intention of the director overall . Specifically , Spike Jonze

may seek to portray meaning in a particular manner that tries to connect the characters together and complement the plot . By basing mainly on the external factors makes the argument that the film is `depressing ' limited and somewhat constrained
On the other hand , I would have to agree in the analysis of the student where the portrayal of the theme demonstrates something deeper . The portrayal of Jonze of a `movie-within-a-movie ' aspect indeed allows people to recognize the symbolisms and meanings of each character in the story . However , it may be essential to clarify in the post how these areas have been manifested in the film . It may be true that the paper provided an argument on how this could be seen . But there are also elements present in the film that also demonstrates the argument provided (e .g . character conflict and scene selection
Lastly , the argument that the film seeks to connote transition of unexpected twists indeed is a central...
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