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Either a documentary or a biopic.
I don't think I have enough material for a biopic right now, but someone can collect it for a documentary.
If it's a documentary, then Scorsese with his amazing staged flashbacks and flashforwards.
If a biopic, then Soderbergh or Bigelow from Hollywood, and Zvyagintsev or Serebrennikov from Russia.
I can't imagine anyone playing the main role yet. We must think.
Ha, definitely an action novel.
One minute you're sitting in the library ,and an hour later you're crawling along the second-floor ledge, and an hour later you're jumping into the river from a ruined bridge, and you finish the adventure by roasting lard on the riverbank in the evening.
There are more ridiculous situations than in the American pie .
And where without Tarantino-style dialogues.
A film about my life is definitely a comedy of the absurd. Either Woody Allen or Edgar Wright should be the director. Chris Pratt should be cast in the lead role, but not Chris Pratt from Guardians of the Galaxy, and even before he lost weight – from Parks and Recreation. Music should be taken to write Monty Python. It will be moronic, in the spirit of “Deadpool”