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Paul Thomas Anderson Films ‘Inherent Vice’Asked for any comment whatsoever, a representative for Penguin Press, Mr. Pynchon’s publisher, said, “Mr. Pynchon is not giving any interviews at this time.”Photo. In Mr. Anderson’s adaptation of Thomas Pynchon’s “Inherent Vice,” Joaquin Phoenix, left, with Benicio Del Toro, plays a “gum- sandal” detective. Credit. Wilson Webb Josh Brolin, one of the film’s stars, was less circumspect.
I don’t think anybody knew” Mr. Pynchon was on the set, Mr. Brolin said, confirming the cameo. He came on as the kind of mercurial iconoclast he is. He stayed in the corner.”The mystery of Mr. How Can I Watch The Bachelor Season 18 Online here. Pynchon’s cameo is trivial. But that doesn’t make it any less fun to pursue — and the same could be said of the mysteries in “Inherent Vice,” which exist more to propel Joaquin Phoenix into wild, gag- filled scenarios than to deliver whodunit satisfaction.
Like the novel, the film is set in 1. Gordita Beach, Calif., among paranoid burnouts, white- supremacist bikers, black- power ex- cons, and hippies turned toothless heroin addicts. The “gum- sandal” detective Doc Sportello (a mutton- chopped, mumbly Mr. Phoenix) begins investigating a mystery at the behest of his free- spirited ex- girlfriend Shasta Fay Hepworth (Katherine Waterston) and to the consternation of the corrupt cop Bigfoot Bjornsen, played by Mr. Brolin with a “flattop of Flintstone proportions,” as a character says in the film, and a malicious “twinkle in his eye that says ‘civil rights violations.’ ”.
OPEN Interactive Feature Along the way, Doc uncovers a conspiracy that touches the shady land developer Mickey Wolfmann (Eric Roberts) and a surf- rock saxophonist named Coy Harlingen (Owen Wilson), both of whom may either be dead or alive. Looming over them all is the specter of the Golden Fang, which may be a boat, an Indochinese heroin cartel, a rehab center, a syndicate of dentists — or something even more vast.“The Golden Fang, to me, is just a depository for whatever” enrages you, Mr. Anderson said, using a saltier expression to distill the essence of conspiracy theory, the steady backbeat of Mr. Pynchon’s books. A brownstone goes down in your neighborhood and a crummy condo goes up?
Golden Fang Enterprises, probably!”Mr. Anderson, who grew up in the San Fernando Valley, and Mr.
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Pynchon, who lived for a time in Manhattan Beach, share a love of Southern California contradictions. From the cultish leaders and confused followers of Mr. Anderson’s “Magnolia” and “The Master” to the conspiracy- addled ex- hippies of Mr. Pynchon’s 1. 99. 0 “Vineland” and “Inherent Vice,” both empathize with the spectacle of bungling, fallible men and women who cannot resist the audacity of idealistic California dreaming.
Photo. Mr. Anderson, right, with Heather Graham, on the set of “Boogie Nights.”Credit. G. Lefkowitz/New Line Cinema Years ago, Mr.
Anderson considered adapting “Vineland,” but ultimately couldn’t figure out how. When “Inherent Vice” was issued in 2.
The Master.”“I thought, I don’t need to make a movie about California in the late ’6. Didn’t I already do that?” Mr. Anderson said, referring to his 1.
Boogie Nights.” “Well, I didn’t. Like gravity, it didn’t pull in any but one direction. And I just couldn’t help myself.”Mr.
Anderson writes all of his scripts, and “Inherent Vice” is only his second adaptation of another author’s work, following “There Will Be Blood,” his relentlessly bleak but extremely loose adaptation of Upton Sinclair’s 1. Oil!” This process was very different, he said, because his enthusiasm for Mr.
Pynchon’s dense prose made it tough to compress. Photo. Mr. Anderson in New York. South Park Hippies Episode.
Credit. Todd Heisler/The New York Times “The only thing better than reading Pynchon is rereading Pynchon,” Mr. Anderson said. “Like, how did I possibly miss that line the first time round?”To get a grip on the project, he adapted the entire 3. I basically just transcribed it so I could look at it like it was a script,” he said. It looked like a doorstop. But I can understand this format. As big as it was, it was easier for me to cut down.”Gradually, Mr.
Anderson began to see the drug- ridden novel’s implausible plot as a more or less traditional noir. He rewatched “The Long Goodbye,” “Kiss Me Deadly” and “The Big Sleep,” and found that plausibility rarely mattered as much as the pleasure of the filmmaking.
Photo. Mr. Pynchon’s novel. Credit. Fernando Ariza/The New York Times “ ‘North by Northwest’?” he said. Tell me again how he gets to the middle of the field with a plane after him? I can’t. How does he get to Mount Rushmore? I don’t know, but it’s great.”Mr. Anderson said his adaptation came into focus when he recalled an old quote from “Chandler or Hammett or one of those guys who said the point of a plot in a detective movie is to get your hero to the next girl to flirt with.” After that, he said, his approach became, “When’s the next girl or funny bit going to happen?”Mr.
Anderson wrote his first draft without a narrator, then added one by enlarging the part of Doc’s earth- goddess- like pal Sortilège (played by the musician Joanna Newsom). He also wrote an outrageous new ending for the film that deviates significantly from the novel, which raises another obvious question: Did Mr. Pynchon approve of these changes? Photo. Reese Witherspoon and Mr. Phoenix in a scene from “Inherent Vice.”Credit. Wilson Webb “I know that they talked a lot,” Mr. Phoenix said by phone.
Sometimes, he’d say, ‘Oh, I talked to Pynchon last night, and we were talking, he thought maybe it could be like this or like that.’ It was pretty amazing, because it seemed like he was very active in the process through Paul. It seemed like they talked often and he would make suggestions or talk about how to condense three scenes into one.”Asked about that, Mr. Anderson shrugged and rolled his eyes. He did not directly contradict his star but said teasingly, “Joaquin doesn’t know what he’s talking about anyway!”As he talked about the film, Mr. Anderson, fresh from a morning run along the Hudson River, was never less than possessed by a fan’s enthusiasm — unpretentious and quick to profess his admiration for Mr. Pynchon and to note other ways the film might have turned out. After all, Mr. Pynchon’s novels have a reputation for difficulty, but they are jam- packed with lowbrow references and gags, dirty jokes, goofy song lyrics, shameless puns, ludicrous anagrams and absurd acronyms.
Mr. Anderson said he tried to cram as many jokes onto the screen as Mr. Pynchon squeezed onto the page. Photo. The reclusive Mr. Pynchon was imagined on an episode of “The Simpsons.”“I thought,” Mr. Anderson explained, “What’s something I’ve seen that can get close to that amount of great visual information and all these things going on in the frame?”“ ‘Police Squad!’ and ‘Top Secret!’ are what I clued into,” he said, referring to collaborations by the slapstick maestros David and Jerry Zucker. We tried hard to imitate or rip off the Zucker brothers’ style of gags so the film can feel like the book feels: just packed with stuff.
And fun.”Mostly, Mr. Anderson relied heavily on his actors’ comedy chops. Mr. Brolin noted that they initially considered simplifying the colorful Los Angeles police detective Bigfoot. On most movies, you play with different levels and there’s a foundation and a ceiling,” he said. Here, there was no ceiling.
It was no holds barred. Paul would say: We want to go Tom and Jerry on all this.”The film is stocked with comic actors, including Martin Short and Mr.
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