Adaptation (2002) is a quirky, self-reflexive film directed by Spike Jonze, written by Charlie Kaufman. The story revolves around Charlie Kaufman, a screenwriter struggling with his identity and professional life while adapting a non-fiction book. He faces personal challenges, including insecurity, his brother Donald’s more successful career, and the overwhelming pressures of Hollywood. As Charlie grapples with writing the screenplay, his creative process becomes a chaotic journey filled with absurdities, blending reality and fiction. The film explores themes of self-doubt, artistic struggle, and the complexities of adaptation itself. Nicolas Cage stars in a dual role, delivering a memorable performance.