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First things first, director Peter Weir - he who made The Truman Show and Fearless and Picnic at Hanging Rock, amongst other great films - has announced a new film. I somehow still haven't watched his last film, The Way Back with Colin Farrell, but here we are. His new movie is an adaptation of a book called The Keep by Jennifer Egan. At first I thought it was a remake of Michael Mann's 1983 movie of the same name with Scott Glenn (which was very pretty but bored me to tears) about spirit-hunting Nazis, but it ain't.
Second things second, it took me five seconds into reading what the book's about to order a copy. Two cousins, haunted by some sort of horrific childhood prank, decide to reunite years later at a haunted castle! Gothic mayhem ensues! I don't know why, maybe it's the impending Summer, but this just sounds like the most important thing I will ever read to me this morning. Has anybody read it?
And eventually this will be a very important movie, as well. Peter Weir making a haunted castle movie! He hasn't made anything of this sort since Hanging Rock, and we all know how that turned out. (Masterful, in case you don't.) Sign me up.
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I read "The Keep" a few years ago. SO GOOD!!!
MM in DC
Yeah, it's good. One of the bookiest books I've ever read, though (I think it was Egan's first and it practically screams "I'm the best thing that came out of that grad-level creative writing program"), I'd be curious to see how they manage certain elements of the plot in a visual medium.
I really liked 'The Keep', I think it could make an interesting movie if they stick to some of the subtle ways that the book deviates from traditional storytelling/novelistic conventions. I also adored Egan's 'A Visit from the Goon Squad'.
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