A Little Life
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This Book deserves to be made into a movie




My dream cast would be:
Jude St. Francis: Jude law
Willem: Tom Hardy
Malcom: Will Smith
JB: Johnny Depp"
Isn't JB black though?

I pictured Jude as Dane DeHaan, Willem as Chris Pine, JB as Tahj Mowry and Harold as Rhys Ifans.

Personally I think JGR is a more inspired choice. He can look vulnerable yet intelligent, and also quite racially ambiguous at times. Christian Bale might be a little old for the role. You can always make an actor look older but not younger.
I also much prefer it to be adapted into a stage play then a movie.






Jude: Ezra Miller
Willem: Billy Magnusson
J.B: Jason Derulo
Malcom: Michael B Jordan
(Taking age of actors into consideration)




Agree totally.



Agree totally."
Janice, Patricia, agreed. This is not filmable by Hollywood for sure. The ending would never in a million years be put on screen, and without Jude realizing the truth about his world, there isn't a story. Besides, if it were adapted faithfully, it would be horrific to watch.


Shelly, absolutely not filmable. I agree.

Liz, agreed. Loved it as it is, the best work of the 21st century so far, in any form.


For a novel which relies heavily on internal dialogue and emotions, especially when it comes to Jude and Harold's POV, I don't think any form of adaption would do the text justice. That being said, as a lover of theatre I'd like to see how it was pitched as a play (with Leslie Odom Jr. as Malcolm). But, like films, a play can only be so long and explore so much.
I think the only medium I'd be tempted to watch would be a HBO TV show; lengthly episodes means it can delve deeper into narratives and characters thus cutting less text from the novel, and, as it did with Game of Thrones, giving the lead characters to unknown actors would be even better!

Jude: Wentworth Miller (but with hair), Oscar Isaac or Jesse Williams
Willem: Josh Holloway, Alexander Skarsgard
JB: Taye Diggs, Steve Harris
Malcolm: Boris Kodjoe, Michael B. Jordan
Andy: Paul Adelstein
Howard: Bryan Cranston
Julia: Blythe Danner
Caleb: Cillian Murphy
Brother Luke: James Remar, Cary Elwes, Chris Cooper

Better still, leave it in book form so we can all imagine our own Judes.


One recent article intimated that A Little Life could be made into a TV series. Since Yanagihara herself, having made multiple, contradictory claims, cannot decide what the story is actually about, we will have to wait and see what the show makers decide it is about.
Judging by the relevant tags on tumblr, the main attraction to the book’s fans seems to be the sentimental guff about friendship in the adulthood sections of the book (as if a few quotable lines could justify the rest of it!).
TV shows are written by committee, even if Yanagihara is involved, she won’t be given a free reign like she had with the book, there is too much money at stake with a TV show. TV adaptations are also good at taking the best bits from the original source, and improving on them, and at smoothing away the rough edges, to make something better than the original (True Blood springs most readily to mind). On the other hand, it would be very easy to do very badly, too sentimental, too repetitive, taking too much dialogue and too many plot points from the source.
My best guess is that it will concentrate on the adulthood sections of the book – the art galleries, the architecture, the ‘lifestyle porn’, Willem’s Hollywood career, Jude’s legal career – and the self harm and flash-backs of child rape will be discretely shown (you can’t show four solid hours of child rape and self mutilation, no mainstream audience would watch it and no TV channel would pay for it), and if they show Jude and Willem having sex at all, that will be done discretely too, otherwise risk turning into a side show. It will be a standard, conventional, glossy story about the adult success of four college friends, but one of them will have a dark secret from his past.
But who knows? Maybe it will tackle the abuse head-on; a scene of Jude, in the shower with Willem, with a thousand-yard stare, cutting back to nine-year-old Jude in the shower with Brother Luke, or close-ups of adult self-harming intercut with scenes of child rape, just to hammer the point home.
But to do full justice to A Little Life, in all its bloated, lurid, sadistic glory, would require a full-on, old school, Cronenberg body-horror treatment. Let’s show those warty furrows and foetal mouths; let’s have an animatronic hyena (animatronic, not CGI, it needs to be visceral, like the talking bug/anus/typewriter things in Naked Lunch) follow Jude around all day like one of Philip Pullman’s daemons, telling Jude he’s a worthless, dirty, whore. Let’s see Jude cut himself and mud and centipedes ooze and wriggle out; let’s see sewerage and slaughterhouse effluent seep up through the “silvery, stripey marble … from a small quarry outside Izmir” and the “cypress sourced from Gifu”; let’s see Harold, or Willem or Caleb (or all three, since it’s all about extremes and bad taste) split his skin to reveal Brother Luke underneath; let’s have the actor playing Jude starve himself down like Christian Bale did for The Machinist; let’s see Jude, grinding away like a porn star, while the scars on his back pulse like some alien parasite.
You want gratuitous brutality? Here’s your gratuitous brutality, the very existence of the story itself.
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What I think about the casting:
Jude: need someone who is ethnically ambiguous. Can show to be strong in front of court but can also be vulnerable. I agree with JGL, Ezra Miller or Rami Malek
JB: a joker and an artist. Black as well. How about Donald Glover or Michael B. Jordan
Malcolm: Part white part black. How about Jesse Williams
Willem: Scandinavian looking. I think Alexander Skarsgard will be perfect.
But of course, it's just a dream cast.

On the other hand, maybe she believes this herself. She told the Baileys Prize how much she enjoyed writing all the characters (I take her emphasis on 'all' here to mean the abusive characters), and the National Book Award how 'joyous' it was to inhabit darkness.
This is ironic given that her editor attacked Daniel Mendelsohn for describing A Little Life as "little more than a machine designed to produce negative emotions for the reader to wallow in," that seems to be exactly her intention.



Jude: Jacob Tremblay - Dane Dehaan - Leo DiCaprio
Willem: Sebastian Stan - Viggo Mortensen
JB: Donald Glover
Malcolm: Jesse Williams
Harold: Martin Sheen
Julia: Meryl Streep
Brother Luke: Joaquin Phoenix
Dr. Traylor: Kevin Spacey

Jake McDorman as Willem
Edi Gathegi as JB
Catero Colbert as Malcolm
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Sam Page as Andy
Colin Firth as Harold
Joaquin Phoenix as Brother Luke
Charlie Hunnam as Caleb
Julianne Moore as Julia
Ed Harris as Dr. Traylor
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My dream cast would be:
Jude St. Francis: Jude law
Willem: Tom Hardy
Malcom: Will Smith
JB: Johnny Depp