Review of Franz Kafka's It's a Wonderful Life (1995) by Ken S — 21 Aug 2012
A cheesy but surprisingly good short film. The writer being portrayed is an uptight coward suffering from Writers Block. He is trying to find something that a regular man would all of a sudden become a ginormous version of.
Distracting him are a bum looking for "his little friend", a party below him, and a vagabond costume seller. They all tie into the story at the end. While it seemed like something you'd see on PBS at two in the afternoon it just felt nice to watch.
The humor was entertaining and the road to the end was filled with its moments.
This review of Franz Kafka's It's a Wonderful Life (1995) was written by Ken S on 21 Aug 2012.
Franz Kafka's It's a Wonderful Life has generally received positive reviews.
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