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ـــ یادداشتهایی دربارۀ کافکا
ـــ صدای هنر کافکا صدای چپِ فوقرادیکال است. آنان که همرنگ جماعت میشوند و این هنر را به انسانیت عام تقلیل میدهند، صدایش را مسخ میکنند.
— Some of films that inspired by Kafka’s philosophies
1. Videodrome (1983) - Directed by David Cronenberg
2. After Hours (1985) - Directed by Martin Scorsese
3. Eraserhead (1977) - Directed by David Lynch
4. Seconds (1966) - Directed by John Frankenheimer
5. Inland Empire (2006) - Directed by David Lynch
6. Eyes Wide Shut (1999) - Directed by Stanley Kubrick
7. Being John Malkovich (1999) - Directed by Spike Jonze
8. Barton Fink (1991) - Directed by Joel Coen
9. The Tenant (1976) - Directed by Roman Polanski
10. Brazil (1985) - Directed by Terry Gilliam
* These films explore Kafkaesque themes such as alienation, bureaucracy, and existential dread through their unique cinematic interpretations.
🎥 @CinemaParadisooo
ـــ یادداشتهایی دربارۀ کافکا
ـــ صدای هنر کافکا صدای چپِ فوقرادیکال است. آنان که همرنگ جماعت میشوند و این هنر را به انسانیت عام تقلیل میدهند، صدایش را مسخ میکنند.
— Some of films that inspired by Kafka’s philosophies
1. Videodrome (1983) - Directed by David Cronenberg
2. After Hours (1985) - Directed by Martin Scorsese
3. Eraserhead (1977) - Directed by David Lynch
4. Seconds (1966) - Directed by John Frankenheimer
5. Inland Empire (2006) - Directed by David Lynch
6. Eyes Wide Shut (1999) - Directed by Stanley Kubrick
7. Being John Malkovich (1999) - Directed by Spike Jonze
8. Barton Fink (1991) - Directed by Joel Coen
9. The Tenant (1976) - Directed by Roman Polanski
10. Brazil (1985) - Directed by Terry Gilliam
* These films explore Kafkaesque themes such as alienation, bureaucracy, and existential dread through their unique cinematic interpretations.
🎥 @CinemaParadisooo