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Cronenberg Heads Back To Science Fiction Territory With An Adaptation Of Jonathan Lethem’s As She Climbed Across The Table

By Joshua Brunsting On June 23, 2010 At 10:35 pm ·

With two films already on his plate, it looks like David Cronenberg (Videodrome, Naked Lunch, Dead Ringers), one to never take much of a break, is looking to fill his schedule out for a while.

According to Pajiba, the filmmaker is set to not only return to sci-fi, but also the romance genre, with an adaptation of the 1997 hit Jonathan Lethem novel, As She Climbed Across The Table.

The story follows a scientist whose relationship with a fellow physicist falls apart after he, Phillip, becomes infatuated with a vacuum of nothingness known as Lack. The film sounds completely and utterly Cronenbergian, not only in its sci-fi tones, but as seen with films like Crash, director Cronenberg seems to have a dark view of romance.

In the Cronenberg universe, romance is nothing more than justified obsession, which this film definitely follows. It will be interesting to see if his other neo-romance, the Sigmund Freud film, A Dangerous Mind, follows suit or not. With Steve Zaillian producing the film, expect this one to get rolling rather soon. He has both Mind and the recently announced Colin Farrell film, Cosmopolis set to shoot this year, so this should follow shortly thereafter. The project sounds massively interesting, and I can’t wait to see what Cronenberg’s take on the material will be like.

Source: Pajiba

Tagged with: As She Climbed Across The Table • David Cronenberg • Jonathan Lethem 
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Joshua Brunsting

Born in Saugatuck, Michigan, Josh Brunsting has been a fan and lover of the medium that we call film since day one. Holding a degree in Journalism from Grand Valley State University in Allendale, MI, Josh has now turned his love of any and everything related to film into what will hopefully one day become a career, culminating in complete world domination. Josh is currently a writer for GeeksOfDoom.com, and even has time to plan his wedding, have a job at a local Starbucks, and take care of a golden retriever named O’Malley.

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