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The resulting landscapes proved fascinating and, like Ballard's, a curious version of "inner space" against which his often floundering protagonists squirm to almost cinematic effect.
If you still doubt that, see him play Meyer Wolfsheim in Baz Luhrmann's film adaptation of "The Great Gatsby," where Mr. Bachchan impersonates the novel's sly Jewish gangster as a curious version of himself.
Contrary to what is often suggested, Berkeley's "idealist" view (in Berkeley 1710 and 1713) is not in fact in any clear way an anticipation of phenomenalism, but rather in effect a curious version of representationalism, in which our perceptual ideas constitute partial representations of the much more complete picture of the material world constituted by God's much more complete ideas.
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He was later cast as Benjamin Button, the lead in David Fincher's 2008 film The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, a loosely adapted version of a 1921 short story by F. Scott Fitzgerald.
I think if Nick Hytner had approached me and said, "We want you to do a version of 'The Curious Incident', which we hope we'll take into the West End and then onto Broadway," I don't think I'd have been able to do it.
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