Review of Kafka (1991) by James R — 19 Jul 2009
Kafka is an unexpected joy of modern expressionism from Lem Dobbs and Soderbergh, who would later re-team on The Limey.
Jeremy Irons plays the one and only Franz Kafka as he stumbles in and out of his own stories, all coexisting and intermingling in the same universe. While he interacts with characters from his work and attempts to solve his friends sudden murder, Kafka finds himself a target of the Castle, a system that controls everything.
I had to order a Region 2 DVD from Germany to see this but think it is available on U.S. VHS.
This review of Kafka (1991) was written by James R on 19 Jul 2009.
Kafka has generally received positive reviews.
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