Kafka Comments

  • Alberto 2022-04-21 09:03:53

    That mirror! That composition! And the heartbreaking black-and-white reality and the egg-shattering color...

  • Ellen 2022-04-21 09:03:53

    Music is nice. Beautiful black and white photography. Lolita's uncle is suitable for this role. Unconventional biography. It's a suspenseful horror movie. If Jackie Chan starred in Jet Li, it would definitely be a fight. Like a dream but not a dream. Literary works have only seen...

  • Kristian 2022-04-21 09:03:53

    A section of Kafka's life reshaped with Kafka's inner connotations (unease, alienation, grotesque,...

  • Felipe 2022-04-21 09:03:53

    Thinking about this film I watched 11 years ago, the images in it are still unforgettable. Soderbergh took Kafka very strangely. Not a biography of...

  • Kathryne 2022-04-21 09:03:53

    Not a biography. The moment he entered the castle, the black and white film turned into a color film, and when he came out, it was back to black and...

  • Adrain 2022-04-21 09:03:53

    "Castle", "Trial"... strong symbolic meanings remind me of "The Matrix". At first I thought that Irons could make Kafka more self-contained and closed, but the plot didn't allow it. When watching, I once regarded "Kafka" as a prequel to Sherlock Holmes. Nightmarish experiences, doubts of individual will, underline what Kafka is all about. Only in the end, "Kafka" chose to compromise with the world around him. For open-mindedness? Somewhat...

  • Samara 2022-04-20 09:02:56

    The actor is a bit old, and the skeleton is not as clear as the picture, but it is a bit depressive. The temperament is more suitable. Surrealism is used to describe the terrible control power that destroys individuality in the centralized mode. (The public is easier to control than the individual, the public is unconscious. , while man as an individual is perpetually in doubt), but Kafka fights back against absurd reality with soul-digging writing (but you can never reach the human soul,...

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  • Jerald 2022-04-20 09:02:56

    "I cannot deny that I am part of the world". Inside the castle is color, outside the castle is black and white, black and white is real life, the castle is an illusion. People are not controlled by power, they are controlled by their own consciousness. Seeing it as a suspense movie, it's kind of a comedy to me, it tells the absurdity of reality, and a lot of the plot is funny. Several follow-ups were close at hand, but the male protagonist was very calm and escaped smoothly. Here, you can feel...

  • Elouise 2022-04-20 09:02:56

    7.9 points, I don't know if "Big Buddha Plus" has learned from this movie. After "Big Buddha Plus" entered the world of the rich, the picture became colored, and "Kafka" entered the castle (political symbol) picture turned into color. Personally, I think the main essence is in the second half, and the prelude in the front is really a bit boring. Political thrillers are, in fact, similar to horror...

Extended Reading
  • Elza 2022-04-11 08:01:01

    Below the novel, above the biography

    I borrowed the disc from the school without even reading the introduction and couldn't wait to open it directly. I thought it was a Kafka biopic, but it turned out to be below the novel and above the biography.

    At the beginning, the horror, suspense and horror are all there, and I thought I got the...

  • Sid 2022-04-11 08:01:01

    "Kafka"

    1991 independent film directed by "Sexual Lies Video" director Stephen Soderbergh. It is neither a biography of Kafka himself nor an adaptation of his novel, but a fictional text of Kafka, who intervenes on the fringes of the incident through a suspense murder case, in which many famous and typical...

Kafka quotes

  • Oscar: [to Kafka] Miss Rossman was here looking for you.

    Ludwig: Gabriela.

    Oscar: Do you know her?

    Franz Kafka: Do you?

    Oscar: Well, we saw her naked once.

  • Doctor Murnau: You despise someone like me - because you despise the modern. But you are at the very forefront of what is modern. You write about it, you document it... Unlike you, though, I have chosen to embrace it.

Kafka

Director: Steven Soderbergh

Language: English Release date: November 15, 1991

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