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I thought it looked fine on her, maybe even made her more attractive. But I was very surpised by her age. I thought I had a foolproof way of guessing the ages of people, but i was 10 years off.
Me to my brother while watching ep 1 a few hours ago: "Wtf, is this how Japan looks, it looks grey, like a cloudy day in the Stockholm Archipelago."
I can see why. The scene seems very real and electric.
Pretty much.
But also just your standard female power fantasy. It is clearly made exclusively for a female audience who wants their egos stroked and their fears dispelled.
She overacts and reminds me of a grumpy garden gnome in too big police uniform. She's also very unconvincing as a maneater.
Well argued. I felt mostly sorry for the guy - he was in a hopeless situation from the start to the end. His mum just piled on and made everything worse.
I felt the horror elements worked unusually well with the custody drama. Not a masterpiece by any means but all in all one of the better modern horror movies I have seen on Netflix.
You might be sick in the head, but I am far from confident. I didn't understand the scene but I didn't find it fun in the slightest.
But Kafka was a citizen of Czechoslovakia and died in 1924, several years before Adolf Hitler rose to prominence on the national and international stage. He couldn't know anything about the horrors of Nazism, even less about his sisters' eventual fates in concentration camps.
I doubt he even was aware of the existence of the National Socialist German Workers' Party, which was founded in 1920