Todd Field (Desktop)
: Field uses an unconventional 180-second opening credit sequence, which functions as a "return to the past" and a way to recalibrate viewer expectations about hierarchy.
: The script uses professional "text" literally; for instance, a 20-minute scene features an interviewer reading Lydia's Wikipedia page aloud to establish her massive, if precarious, professional standing. Field’s Writing and Scripting Style Todd Field
: Field describes his screenplays as "living documents" that only truly become active when a performer like Cate Blanchett arrives to interpret the intent. : Field uses an unconventional 180-second opening credit











