The Trial Comments

  • Keagan 2022-03-26 09:01:14

    I read the book a long time ago... It still doesn't feel the same as I imagined, and the ending that left a deep impression is that Mao is like this... "Like a dog"? But the visual is very good. Anthony Perkins doesn't act like the expected K either, he likes chicken jelly a little bit, but he's also visually good......

  • Cullen 2022-03-25 09:01:23

    Remarquable décor et maîtrise totale de l'espace qui offre un effet onirique et vertigineux tout en accentuant l'oppression bien...

  • Laila 2022-03-25 09:01:23

    Adapted from Kafka's novel. The pressure of the cramped space. Logic in Nightmare. There is no need for a legal counterpart. No matter how struggling K is, he can't escape the plight of human beings. Orson Welles said, this is the best film I ever made. Photography is a master class, and every frame can be captured and...

  • Laila 2022-03-25 09:01:23

    9.0/10.1. The dream-like fables in the opening chapter "Castle" run through. 2. Light effect phantom, smooth mirror movement, active in the meantime. The large space highlights the insignificance of the characters' positions, trying to restore expressionism. 3. The amount of metaphorical lines is huge. 4. There is no need for a trial in the name of the law, and the execution of explosives at the end leads to tragedy. 5. Fat Ao played the role of a lawyer in person. |Summary: A classic that...

  • Jevon 2022-03-25 09:01:23

    Lively, cute and hard-boiled justice department deputy manager K confronts the post-war concentration camp trauma McCarthy's white terror metaphor, and also predicts computer determinism, female irrational parameters influencing factors, children's zombie birdcage, etc. From a fable to a big debate, the original party is expected to be mad. It's a pity that the ending hasn't changed much, from a silent death to a big bang, like a counterexample to Eliot's "The Hollow...

  • Lurline 2022-03-25 09:01:23

    94/100, the modernist Kafka collides with Wells. Very deep text and very skilled craftsmanship. The human beings in the absurd and cold giant space are dense and small, and the high dome is the coercion of the system. He is K, everyone will be K; he is facing the door of the law, and everyone will be facing some door. This is the absolute fate that individuals and groups cannot escape. It is pessimistic and cruel. Has justice ever existed, and is it really guilty? Judgment is coming, or just a...

  • Rubye 2022-03-25 09:01:23

    Cold War Kafka, on the one hand, through unparalleled modeling (in front of the opening PPT method, the lowered ceiling and the openness of machinery, the size contrast and distance of people under wide-angle lenses, and the black film-style contrast under hard light), Kasina On the other hand, K tried to escape from this disciplinary system: he made a generous statement during the interrogation, confronted the lawyer sternly "what if the world loses", and even Rejection is his child. In...

  • Dylan 2022-03-25 09:01:23

    Kafka is too difficult to decipher, I can only feel it, but I dare not say it all, and it is more to praise Orson Welles' expressionist...

  • Mozelle 2022-03-24 09:03:48

    In fact, I don't like the ending and K's too exciting later...

  • Hans 2022-03-24 09:03:48

    In fact, I don't like the ending and K's too exciting later...

Extended Reading

The Trial quotes

  • Hilda: He's starting to take an interest in me. So, maybe I could do you some good, eh? This morning he sent me a pair of stockings for the law student. Want to see them? I've got them on now.

    [pulls up her dress]

  • Hilda: It's Bert.

    Joseph K.: Bert?

    Hilda: I know. He's ugly. Did you get a look at those legs of his? All the same, I gotta go and be with him. I'll come back soon. Then I'll go with you wherever you like and you can do with me whatever you want. What's wrong? Don't you believe me?

    Joseph K.: Why should I? This could be a trap.

    Hilda: Are you afraid?