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The 1950s. Manhattan lavatory attendant, Tom Ripley, borrows a Princeton jacket to play piano at a garden party. When the wealthy father of a recent Princeton grad chats Tom up, Tom pretends to know the son and is soon offered $1,000 to go to Italy to convince Dickie Greenleaf to return home. In Italy, Tom attaches himself to Dickie and to Marge, Dickie's cultured fiancée, pretending to love jazz and harboring homoerotic hopes as he soaks in luxury. Besides lying, Tom's talents include impressions and forgery, so when the handsome and confident Dickie tires of Tom, dismissing him as a bore, Tom goes to extreme le...
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ngths to make Greenleaf's privileges his own.
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Based on Patricia Highsmith's novel of the same name, Minghella's moody follow-up to his Oscar-winning THE ENGLISH PATIENT concerns Tom Ripley, a poor New Yorker, who is sent to Italy by the wealthy Mr. Greenleaf in order to bring back his spoiled son, Dickie. Once in Italy, Tom charms his way into the home of Dickie and his girlfriend Marge, where he begins to get a taste of wealthy living. When Tom begins to wear out his welcome, he takes drastic actions to ensure that he will never have to return to the life that he left behind.
After the Oscar-winning The English Patient, writer/director Anthony Minghella attempted another tricky literary adaptation with The Talented Mr. Ripley, which features heartthrob Matt Damon cast against type as a psychopathic bisexual murderer. Tom Ripley (Damon) is a bright and charismatic sociopath who makes his way in mid-'50s New York City as a men's room attendant and sometimes pianist, though his real skill is in impersonating other people, forging handwriting, and running second-rate scams. After being mistaken for a Princeton student, Tom meets the shipping tycoon father of Dickie Greenleaf (Jude Law), w...
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ho has traveled to the coast of Italy, where he's living a carefree life with his father's money and his beautiful girlfriend, Marge (Gwyneth Paltrow). Dickie's father will pay Ripley 1,000 dollars plus his expenses if he can persuade Dickie to return to America. As Ripley and Dickie become friends, Tom finds himself both attracted to Dickie and envious of his life of pleasure. In time, he decides that he would rather be Dickie Greenleaf than Tom Ripley, so rather than go back to his life of poverty, Ripley impulsively murders Dickie and assumes his identity. The Talented Mr. Ripley was based on the first of a series of novels featuring Tom Ripley written by Patricia Highsmith; the story was previously filmed in 1960 as Purple Noon, with Alain Delon as Ripley.
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De jaren 50: Tom Ripley, meester in improvisatie en imitatie, wordt door de vader van playboy Dickie Greenleaf naar Italië gestuurd om hem over te halen terug te keren naar Amerika. Eenmaal in Italië aangekomen raakt Tom bevriend met Dickie en zijn vriendin. De vriendschap verandert echter langzaam in een obsessie.
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Patricia Highsmith is one of those writers that Hollywood just loves to adapt over and over again. Starting with Alfred Hitchcock 's Strangers on a Train 1951, Highsmith has seen multiple titles from her catalog get turned into both feature films and television shows. It's been a long time since the author has gotten the mainstream Hollywood treatment, however, the last time being 1999's The Talented Mr. Ripley , starring Matt Damon , Jude Law and Gwenyth Paltrow . Now her work is making its triumphant return thanks in part to Zach Helm . THR has learned that Helm, whose previous credits include the scripts for Stranger than Fiction and Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium , has been hired by Fox 2000 to write an adaptation of Highsmith's 1957 suspense novel Deep Water. The plot centers on a husband trying to prevent a divorce by starting an open marriage and letting his wife sleep with whomever she wants. Trouble
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