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Why We Want What Tom Ripley Has

Critics at Large | The New Yorker

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Exploring Contrasting Themes in Ripley Adaptations

This chapter dissects the differences in portraying Ripley across various adaptations, comparing themes of beauty and psychological displacement. The discussion highlights how different movies focus on appearance versus isolation and surrealism in Ripley's character. It analyzes the portrayal of sex, repressed sexuality, and character impact on the storyline in adaptations like Purple Noon and the 1999 Ripley.

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