Review of Kafka (1991) by Rita Kempley for Washington Post — 11 Feb 2003
Perhaps Steven Soderbergh's metamorphosis from clever Cajun auteur ("sex, lies, and videotape") to heavy-duty Eastern European angst-master has been altogether too successful. Like authentic Soviet Bloc cinema, Kafka makes its audience suffer along with its heroes.
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This review of Kafka (1991) was written by Rita Kempley and published by Washington Post on 11 Feb 2003.
Kafka has generally received positive reviews.
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