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Metamorphosis (2012)

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Metamorphosis

10 Ways Star Trek: First Contact Improved The Franchise
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Star Trek: First Contact had a profound impact on the wider franchise, influencing future character development and storylines for years to come. The movie introduced significant elements such as the origins of the Federation, the character of Zefram Cochrane, and the terrifying Borg Spheres. First Contact also marked the debut of the iconic Borg Queen, who became a prominent and influential villain in the Star Trek universe.

The most acclaimed Star Trek: The Next Generation movie, Star Trek: First Contact improved the wider franchise in a number of ways. Released in 1996 to celebrate Star Trek's 30th anniversary, the movie saw Captain Jean-Luc Picard (Patrick Stewart) travel back in time to save Federation history from the temporal manipulations of the Borg Collective. Star Trek's 30th anniversary celebrations were a hugely exciting time for fans, that in retrospect feel like an early version of the extensive shared fictional universes that...
See full article at ScreenRant
  • 9/13/2023
  • by Mark Donaldson
  • ScreenRant
David Lynch Explains Why He’s Given Up On Adapting ‘Metamorphosis’
The list of projects that David Lynch has at one time flirted with or considered is quite long, as this rundown at the fansite The City Of Absurdity makes clear, (it hasn’t been updated in over a decade so there’s much missing too). And at one time, the director looked at bringing Franz Kafka‘s masterpiece “Metamorphosis” to the big screen.

The novella — about a man who finds he’s been turned into an insect — seems perfect (and perhaps maybe too on the nose) for Lynch’s sensibilities.

Continue reading David Lynch Explains Why He’s Given Up On Adapting ‘Metamorphosis’ at The Playlist.
See full article at The Playlist
  • 11/6/2017
  • by Kevin Jagernauth
  • The Playlist
Kevin Spacey and Kafka with cats: a closer look at Nine Lives
Ryan Lambie Apr 12, 2017

Kevin Spacey turns into a cat. Christopher Walken. We take a closer look at the Kafka-esque comedy, Nine Lives..

“When Gregor Samsa awoke one morning from troubled dreams, he found himself changed into a monstrous cockroach in his bed.”

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So goes the first line in Franz Kafka’s classic short story, Metamorphosis - a tiny, existential drama subject to all kinds of interpretations since its publication in 1915. Even that famous opening line is open to interpretation, as this Guardian piece points out: did Kafka really mean that poor, unfortunate Gregor woke up as a cockroach, another kind of insect, or something else entirely? The German phrase he uses, “Ungeheuren Ungeziefer” loosely translates to “enormous vermin.”

Whatever Gregor becomes, it’s something pitiful and helpless; he can no longer work, and gradually, he’s shunned by his own family.
See full article at Den of Geek
  • 4/10/2017
  • Den of Geek
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