Long Day's Journey into Night (1962)
Sidney Lumet's "Long Day's Journey into Night"
Eugene O'Neill's award winning play, 1956's "Long Day's Journey into Night," was adapted into a feature-length film in 1962. Written by O'Neill himself and directed by Sidney Lumet, the film is a three hour direct-to-screen, word-for-word adaptation. The only actor from the stage play that transitioned to the film version was Jason Robards. Katharine Hepburn, Ralph Richardson, and Dean Stockwell were selected to fill out the rest of the cast.
Although the film was received critical praise at the time, it doesn't seem to have any kinetic energy to it. To me, the film is utterly droning. Three hours of self-important drudgery acting as a vanity project for its writer. I might have enjoyed the live production of it in a theater, but watching it as a three hour cinematic experience felt completely draining.

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