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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...

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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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Trycia 2022-04-11 09:01:07
Soderbergh's films have never let me down in terms of cinematography, lighting, editing, etc.; the black and white parts are beautifully shot. I don't know much about Kafka and his works, so the plot is not good for evaluation. If you watch it as a feature film alone, the shooting level, performance and story are all very good, and it is worth recommending.
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