Are there REALLY NO symbols in this film?
Wells said that there were NO symbols in the whole movie, and because it was so stylistically baffling and abstract, I can't really argue that claim. But on second thought I submit that when K goes into the room where they're interrogating that one dude, close to the beginning, there IS a symbol: The swinging lamp.
That was the central image of Picasso's "Guernica", which was a sort of warning of fascism the same way "The Trial" was in its day. Is it a coincidence? Do you think it's a nod? or am I just being fascist?
Or was it in the book and I'm just being forgetful?