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Linna is a rather intriguing take on Kafka's world, where the atmosphere is heavy with absurdity and dread. You get drawn into Josef K.'s descent into bureaucratic madness, and it's all so meticulously crafted. The pacing can feel slow at times, which adds to the sense of entrapment, almost like you're wandering through a labyrinth alongside him. The performances might not be flashy, but there's a raw intensity that conveys so much about despair and frustration. What stands out is the practical set design; the oppressive environments really amplify the themes of alienation and existential struggle. It's a film that lingers with you, making you think about the absurdities of authority and the human condition.
Kafka adaptationExploration of bureaucracyUnique atmospheric design
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