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Uploaded by on Feb 8, 2007

Franz Kafka's The Trial
tim roth as joseph k.

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  • but kafka to me opened my eyes to this kind of possessed writting, obcession with details and paranoia of persecution witch was real back then, always was in europe, kafka is unique because of who he was and time and place were he lived, actually the word bug he uses in meta. was the word germans used for jews, if all the ones that use his type writting try to out do him then they are fakes and just copying a style, original is what matters in writting, kafka is more then words

  • fernando pessoa was portuguese writer in the same existencial schizo matter that kafka, born same time as kafka pessoa was also friend of aleister crowley,he did his astrological map several times, h was also math. misticist, astrologist, wrote poetry and storys, reading poetry from him if not in portuguese will not make sense, because early 20 century portuguese was very complex but reading his book desassossego is amazing

  • I dunno why but Perkins - for me - did a better job.

  • @Elcore except the portion that leads to the first courtroom scene... I didn't read about him at a theater before being led into the first court scene.

  • Read Anna Kavan....she puts Kafka to shame...if that was ever possible...what i'm trying to say is that its a bit more modern, but all the slipstream and prose, but with town cars and post WWII technology....its the best....check her out intellects!

  • Got the atmosphere right, but Welles' depiction of the courtroom is much closer to the book.

  • this video is so helpful. I have to read this book for school. =(

  • He looks like Paul Rubens. Pee-wee.

  • There once was a german from prague...

  • ...a lonely German from Prague!

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