![]() ![]() To learn what other big changes were made, read on, but spoilers follow: It takes the mysterious disappearance baked into the book’s name and renders it more existential than literal, even when Bernadette ventures to Antarctica. It takes brief exchanges previously the length of an email and reimagines them into long conversations between friends and foes. ![]() ![]() But this version (by credited writers Linklater, Holly Gent, and Vincent Palmo, Jr.) is assuredly and compellingly Linklater-like. Fans of Semple’s best-selling novel will recognize handfuls of dialogue and a few key plot points, all of which help define the film’s title character, an enigmatic and elusive former architect, mother and wife (played by Cate Blanchett) who’s become a “menace to society” during a creative rut in Seattle. To learn of the big changes made, read on, but spoilers follow.Īfter three rounds of release-date delays, Richard Linklater’s adaptation of Maria Semple’s Where’d You Go, Bernadette finally arrived in theaters, albeit with a few polarizing changes. ![]()
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