you bet!forever_loyalSeptember 10 2005, 15:24:28 UTC
This is fantastic! Perfect! I just recently saw Dead Ringers but, like Videodrome, I feel there is still a great deal I could learn from it. A Needlessly Long Tangent: In fact, I so much enjoyed the acting prowess of Jeremy Irons that I borrowed from the library a curious film from '91 entitled "Kafka." While one may expect the main character in the film, "Kafka," to be the Franz Kafka from English class (especially when the film is set in the same time and place when/where Franz Kafka lived and Movie Kafka mentions, most suspiciously, writing a story about a man that wakes up to find himself giant bug) confusingly, Movie Kafka becomes an action hero at the end of the film and fights evil scientists. Elaborations on the Tangent Post-Research: As it turns out, the writers of the movie "Kafka" were really making a film based on one of Kafka's stories "The Castle" (1926) and decided to make the main character as much like the real Kafka as possible. A Conclusion and an Apology: Anyway, it was really pretty excellent despite my confusion. Sorry, I truly didn't mean to write to much.
A Needlessly Long Tangent:
In fact, I so much enjoyed the acting prowess of Jeremy Irons that I borrowed from the library a curious film from '91 entitled "Kafka." While one may expect the main character in the film, "Kafka," to be the Franz Kafka from English class (especially when the film is set in the same time and place when/where Franz Kafka lived and Movie Kafka mentions, most suspiciously, writing a story about a man that wakes up to find himself giant bug) confusingly, Movie Kafka becomes an action hero at the end of the film and fights evil scientists.
Elaborations on the Tangent Post-Research:
As it turns out, the writers of the movie "Kafka" were really making a film based on one of Kafka's stories "The Castle" (1926) and decided to make the main character as much like the real Kafka as possible.
A Conclusion and an Apology:
Anyway, it was really pretty excellent despite my confusion. Sorry, I truly didn't mean to write to much.
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