Joesph Finder is thrilled to see his best-selling book Paranoia turned into an all-star feature film with Liam Hemsworth, Harrison Ford and Gary Oldman. Paranoia traces the journey of Adam, a low-level employee at a high-tech corporation, who after manipulating the system for a friend, acts as a spy at a rival corporation to avoid jail time. “A friend of mine who worked in the CIA told me that there’s more espionage going on between corporations than between nations and I said that could be a cool idea for a thriller,” Finder told Uinterview in an exclusive fan interview.
Watching many changes between his novel and the film didn't faze Finder. “There is a lot more emphasis on a kind of generational difference between Adam and his bosses,” Finder told Uinterview. “In the movie it’s a lot more a feeling of 'us' versus 'them,' but the book is actually much more one guy's struggle.”
Finder is looking forward to the possibility of adapting his latest effort Suspicion into a screenplay on his own. “I love writing movie scripts, but it's really different from writing novels, it requires a specific skills set, but you know I would like to adapt one of my books into a movie I think that’s the next thing I’d like to try, I haven’t done that yet.”
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