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Nelda 2022-03-21 09:03:26
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Delmer 2022-03-21 09:03:26
A work of genius! There has never been such a visual experience, and the scene has never been seen by other directors. The legal status quo described by Kafka is similar to that of our country today, so the various encounters of the male protagonist are not unfamiliar to the Chinese. The solution at the end is very natural, and the director finally released our two hours of depression.
Kathryne 2022-03-27 09:01:21
The frenzied display of skills, the usual arrogant and arrogant tone in Welles movies, is really hard to like. He may feel like he is playing God.
Joseph K.: I make you very uncomfortable, don't I? It distresses you to find me in your company. Yes, I've been told about that. Before, I thought you took me for a judge or at least an official of the court. I even thought you were afraid of me, but what you're feeling is pain. You don't like what you see, do you? It's my mouth. You think you can tell from my mouth that I'm condemned, that I'm going to be found guilty? Guilty!
Joseph K.: There are several possibilities I haven't explored yet.
Priest: You expect too much from outside help, especially from women.
Joseph K.: Women have influence! Take that Examining Magistrate. If he sees a woman, he'll climb over the bench and knock down the defendant just to get his hands on her. Yeah, that's an aspect of the courts you probably don't know about.