I only watched it once at a film group, and was left just kinda going "huh".
Wasn't my type of humour at the time, didn't really care about the plot, so I've never felt any reason to give it a second shot.
Mostly faded from memory now. Does he get turned into a paper mache statue at some point? Taxis? That's all I've got.
LeighCedar t1_iufrvv1 wrote
Reply to Martin Scorsese's After Hours is so underappreciated, it feels like his take on a David Lynch/Kafka-esque nightmare by nevereatpears
I only watched it once at a film group, and was left just kinda going "huh".
Wasn't my type of humour at the time, didn't really care about the plot, so I've never felt any reason to give it a second shot. Mostly faded from memory now. Does he get turned into a paper mache statue at some point? Taxis? That's all I've got.