Theresa Russell

Theresa Russell

  • Born: 1957-3-20
  • Height: 5' 6½" (1.69 m)
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    • 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...

    • Athena 2022-04-12 09:01:11

      A thriller and suspense film with a weird atmosphere. It looks like a film noir on the surface, but Cronenberg is very Cronenberg in the bones. In fact, I always feel that Soderbergh made this film to pay tribute to Cronenberg's "Nude Lunch".

    • Bennie 2022-04-19 09:03:17

      A hundred years ago, HR found Kafka and said that the boss asked you to add an hour or two to work on these documents. Kafka had a dead face, and the most unprofessional character in any film and television drama was always facing the company computer late at night. hehe

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    Kafka quotes

    • 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.

    • Doctor Murnau: A crowd is easier to control than an individual. A crowd has a common purpose. The purpose of the individual is always in question.

      Franz Kafka: That's what you're trying to eliminate, isn't it? Everything that makes one human being different from another. But you'll *never*, *never* reach a man's soul through a lens.

      Doctor Murnau: That rather depends on which end of the microscope you're on, doesn't it?