When "Thelma & Louise" opened in 1991, it was greeted with acclaim and controversy, quickly earning first-time screenwriter Callie Khouri a reputation as one of the only writers of real movie roles for women. She lived up to expectations with "Something to Talk About, " which won praise for its originality and authenticity. Published here in one volume, these two screenplays gives us an oppurtunity to savor the work of a groundbreaking author.
Don't usually read screenplays but I saw the movie so many times (Susan Sarandon is my favorite actress, I like Harvey Keitel too) that I could picture it as I went along. A few scenes were changed in the movie but not many. The dialogue is laugh out loud funny. Darryl, Thelma's husband, is such a jerk, just as portrayed in the film version. Most of the characters are faithful to the screenplay. I love the symbolic ending-two women flying off...and leaving it all behind.
Thelma & Louise: Let Those Bobby Pins Fly!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
This excellent screenplay gives a lot of insight into the wonderful buddy road-trip film. Two women go for a weekend vacation and end up getting more than they were expecting,not to mention shaking off the yoke of their male partners. Brava!
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