Theresa Russell

Theresa Russell

  • Born: 1957-3-20
  • Height: 5' 6½" (1.69 m)
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    • Vivianne 2022-04-11 08:01:01

      Kafka's Castle

      The director is Capricorn Soderbergh, and the heroine is beautiful.

      The black and white and gray three-color movie images are like the texture of film, and we are more likely to use this as an opportunity to enter the gloomy and heavy world of Kafka; of course, occasionally because of the strong...

    • Guido 2022-04-11 08:01:01

      The Philosopher's Film "Kafka"

      Kafka is a famous master of existentialism in the 20th century. This film uses him as the hero, but it is not a serious biopic, but a rather unique political thriller based on a bizarre encounter in his youth. . At the time, Kafka was a small clerk in an insurance company. Although he had received...

    • Tobin 2022-04-12 09:01:11

      When 1984 and whimsical metaphors of power and individual existence are mixed into this film about Kafka, Kafka's existence is somewhat awkward. The entire film wanders outside of Kafka itself. Although Kafka's classics are embedded in the story, the ambiguous and hybrid themes make the expression messy, like a failed cramming ceremony. Perhaps this is not Kafka, but Soderbergh's interpretation and understanding of it.

    • Ada 2022-04-12 09:01:11

      The atmosphere is quite good, and Irons' performance is also very suitable. Many points and settings coincide with Kafka's work. The whole film has a tone that is mixed with a blurred atmosphere, but the bite is too tight. After entering the castle, it turns into color, especially when it comes to color.

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    Kafka quotes

    • Franz Kafka: So, that's who the enemy is. Policemen and file clerks. Law and order, you might say.

      Gabriela: You think what we're doing is wrong? What would you suggest, then?

      Franz Kafka: Did any of you actually go up to the castle with Edward? You sit around twisting the facts to suit your inbred theories. In my experience the truth is not... that convenient.

    • Chief Clerk: Oh, I know you were friendly with that poor fellow, what was his name -

      Franz Kafka: Raban... Eduard Raban.

      Chief Clerk: Yes, yes, Raban. But he was too like you. Even more like you, perhaps, than you are yourself.