A shame that such a nice little movie isn’t recognized that much. I just saw it again for the first time in, I don’t know, thirty years, and not only does it still hold up to this day, it is as relevant as it was back then. Great cast and a simple, yet effective, argument and plot. A couple of loose ends here and there, but overall, very enjoyable.
@@mr.randomguys7629 Yes, it's very good. But man, what a movie Meyrink's Golem could have been! It at some level uses similar devices as _Mulholland Drive,_ except Meyrink did it _85 years_ before Lynch! Of course it's also much deeper.
Hollywood didn’t take him over ever man He’s always been a rebel trying to work within the system And he still makes low budget indies and is always experimenting with ambitious stuff
A shame that such a nice little movie isn’t recognized that much. I just saw it again for the first time in, I don’t know, thirty years, and not only does it still hold up to this day, it is as relevant as it was back then. Great cast and a simple, yet effective, argument and plot. A couple of loose ends here and there, but overall, very enjoyable.
I love this movie. The fact it hasn’t even been released on CD with the last release being on Laser Disk is just baffling to me.
I got the DVD last year, but I'd like to find the digital download when it's available.
Oh no, don't say that. I don't have streaming services, so I hope I can find it.
How could such a movie get mysteriously buried?
Kafkaesque, no?
Possibly the
Best movie ever made
Masterpiece
Great film.
Kafka does seem to struggle against insanity with some recurring nightmares and daily hallucinations.
Sodeberghs arthouse era...very edgy...the cast is to die for
Movie fuckin slaps.
0:25 hey, that little guy was in Buffy season 5!
where can i watch this?
I always regretted that Soderbergh did this story instead of Gustav Meyrink's _Golem._
That would’ve been super interesting to see. Still I really like what Soderbergh did with Kafka.
@@mr.randomguys7629 Yes, it's very good. But man, what a movie Meyrink's Golem could have been! It at some level uses similar devices as _Mulholland Drive,_ except Meyrink did it _85 years_ before Lynch! Of course it's also much deeper.
Thank god that Steven used to make real films before Hollywood took him over!
then made his own production company for logan lucky & unsane
Hollywood didn’t take him over ever man
He’s always been a rebel trying to work within the system
And he still makes low budget indies and is always experimenting with ambitious stuff
Are you kidding me?
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