Luckily, she was more than happy to let Kajganich put his stamp on a book that she has admitted is not one of her favorites. Screenwriter David Kajganich wanted to remain faithful to the soul of DeAngelis’ horror-romance, while also pushing the nearly decade-old story forward. How does Bones and All compare to the book? “It’s a dark fable-it’s a fable about overcoming your limits and your nature, and finding love.” “I think it’s a romantic film-it’s a romance,” he told The A.V. (Fun fact: DeAngelis is a vegan and had newly become one when she started writing the book.) But Guadagnino sees something beautiful in the horrors portrayed in the road trip movie. The film, written by David Kajganich, who previously worked with Guadagnino on Suspiria and A Bigger Splash, doesn’t shy away from the blood and guts that comes with Maren and Lee’s insatiable need for human bones and all. The bloody romance, set in Reagan-era America, stars Taylor Russell and Timothée Chalamet as Maren and Lee, two misfits whose taste for flesh brings them together, but may also be what ultimately tears them apart. 23, is based on Camille DeAngelis’ 2015 coming of age novel of the same name. Director Luca Guadagnino’s latest film, in theaters Nov. Bones and All is a tender love story between two cannibals that will rip your heart out.
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