Screenplay review: The Gourmet (1987) by Kazuo Ishiguro.
Hello everyone. Welcome back to my blog. Today I am going to reviewing Kazuo Ishiguro's screenplay The Gourmet, which was written in 1987 for television. This screenplay is a gothic which sets about one man trying to find a ghost that he has told tastes good. I am unsure as to how and why he decides to go through with this. The screenplay was good but I kept getting confused. Throughout the screenplay I kept thinking how interesting alongside also asking myself what was going on. Yes it was clear to me when there were many men waiting in a line though I could not understand the significance of what was happening.
It was when I got to the end that I started to seize a better grasp of understanding. The ending was a little chilling, though that is a common trope of the gothic genre. I somehow worked out what was going on there and then at one point. I think it was the ending that started bringing it together. Then as if, I questioned how it moved one scene to the next. I struggled to follow but that might have just been me. It was an interesting screenplay to read, as I mentioned. However, it was not one that I could easily grasp and therefore not one I could easily enjoy. I am giving The Gourmet a 3/10.
Until next time,
Thomas.
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