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

    Kafka (03.4.18)

    At the beginning and the background piano music running through it is good, the color of the film is black and white outside the castle, and it becomes colored after entering the castle. I don't know what the director wants to express...
    Here Kafka carries the shadows of two characters : Sherlock...

  • Norwood 2022-04-11 08:01:01

    Kafka - Master is always crazy

    I haven't read Kafka's novels, and I always feel that recommending this movie would be out of my reach, but aside from his identity as a master of existentialism, what attracted me was a thrilling movie full of bizarre feelings. Because this is not a Kafka biopic,
    the word "being" is a word that...

  • Lois 2022-04-11 09:01:07

    The neat black and white picture has the effect of a stage play, but this time Jeremy Irons' personal performance did not break through the neurosis.

  • Tanner 2022-04-11 08:01:01

    When I read every novel, every page and every line, no matter how bizarre the plot is, a colorful picture will be projected in my mind. Only when reading Kafka, it is always black and white, and it is always a silent film. No matter how long the dialogue is and then the fragments are separated, it seems like a white horse has passed through the gap, and it is only a matter of time. I don't know if I understand Kafka, but I vaguely think Soderbergh does. When can I see Kafka in color too?

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Kafka quotes

  • 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?

  • Burgel: [sarcastically, as Franz shows up for work] But Kafka, you're... on time!