Review of Kafka (1991) by Pete B — 09 Apr 2008
A surreal bio tale of mystery and horror which tells in a very Kaffa{esk} way bits about the author Franz Kafka. Jeremy Irons neurotic/nervous acting suits this strange film well. One of the things that always stuck with me the most out of many memorable scenes was the laughing man.
Creepy to the max being persued by a someone screaming, laughing and tearing anything in its path to shreds no remorse, no pain, no emotion.
This review of Kafka (1991) was written by Pete B on 09 Apr 2008.
Kafka has generally received positive reviews.
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