Rabbitscooter t1_iuh40wg wrote
Reply to comment by BEE_REAL_ in Martin Scorsese's After Hours is so underappreciated, it feels like his take on a David Lynch/Kafka-esque nightmare by nevereatpears
>Kafka's The Trial
Totally. Very Kafka-esque. There's actually a line in the film, "I'll take your money 'cause I want you to feel you haven't left anything untried" that is almost a direct quote from the Kafka story, "Before the Law" in which a gatekeeper character says: “I am taking this only so that you do not think you have failed to do anything.” But I think the other references are also there, Wizard of Oz, and the descent into the Underworld. It's great mixup of classic and modern journey myths, which is why it feels, to me anyway, timeless.
BEE_REAL_ t1_iuh4bcx wrote
The phrasing of the line in After Hours is taken directly from Orson Welles' adaptation of The Trial, which uses Before the Law as a prologue
Welles' The Trial is also (no offense to After Hours) a way better movie imo
Rabbitscooter t1_iuh5li2 wrote
Haven't seen it in years so definitely time for a rewatch.
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