Review of Kafka (1991) by Rick Groen for The Globe and Mail (Toronto) — 09 May 2015
Humor is a key ingredient in Kafka, though it definitely leans toward the wry and quirky. The movie loses some of its clarity and narrative force in mid-story however, though it never abandons its original visual style and focus.
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This review of Kafka (1991) was written by Rick Groen and published by The Globe and Mail (Toronto) on 09 May 2015.
Kafka has generally received positive reviews.
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