- THE GLASS CASTLE
Lionsgate has plans to adapt Jeanette Walls' bestselling
memoir The Glass Castle for the screen and is lining up The Hunger Games star
Jennifer Lawrence to headline. Deadline has the news, saying that Marti Noxon
("Buffy the Vampire Slayer," Fright Night) will adapt the text, which
is officially described as follows:
“Jeannette Walls grew up with parents whose ideals and
stubborn nonconformity were both their curse and their salvation. Rex and Rose
Mary Walls had four children. In the beginning, they lived like nomads, moving
among Southwest desert towns, camping in the mountains. Rex was a charismatic,
brilliant man who, when sober, captured his children’s imagination, teaching
them physics, geology, and above all, how to embrace life fearlessly. Rose
Mary, who painted and wrote and couldn’t stand the responsibility of providing
for her family, called herself an “excitement addict.” Cooking a meal that
would be consumed in fifteen minutes had no appeal when she could make a
painting that might last forever.
Later, when the money ran out, or the romance of the
wandering life faded, the Walls retreated to the dismal West Virginia mining
town—and the family—Rex Walls had done everything he could to escape. He drank.
He stole the grocery money and disappeared for days. As the dysfunction of the
family escalated, Jeannette and her brother and sisters had to fend for
themselves, supporting one another as they weathered their parents’ betrayals
and, finally, found the resources and will to leave home.
What is so astonishing about Jeannette Walls is not just
that she had the guts and tenacity and intelligence to get out, but that she
describes her parents with such deep affection and generosity. Hers is a story
of triumph against all odds, but also a tender, moving tale of unconditional
love in a family that despite its profound flaws gave her the fiery
determination to carve out a successful life on her own terms.”
Lawrence, who will return as Katniss Everdeen in next year's
Catching Fire and is set to reprise Mystique in the X-Men: First Class sequel,
can soon be seen in the horror thriller The House at the End of the Street.
Kyra Sedgewick and Kevin Bacon would be perfect as the parewnts of Jeanette in the glass castle.
ReplyDeleteThey are both highly skilled and sensitive actors.
They both are about the right age for being the parents of the adult Jeanette.