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So why did Hollywood continually screw up adaptations of [Elmore Leonard's] work? Maybe because Hollywood understands plot a lot better than it understands story.

Story is about things that happen, yes, but it's also about character and tone and mood. It's as much about the wandering as it is about the arrival. And all who wander, as the saying goes, are not lost. But studio executives don't like wandering. Wandering freaks them out. Wandering smells like film and studio executives hate film; they barely like movies. (They are huge fans of product, though. Huge.)
-- Dennis Lehane. Get Shorty at 30: Dennis Lehane on Elmore Leonard's Hollywood satire The Guardian (March 26, 2020).
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